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package javax.naming.ldap;
import javax.naming.ReferralException;
import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
import java.util.Hashtable;
/**
* This abstract class is used to represent an LDAP referral exception.
* It extends the base <tt>ReferralException</tt> by providing a
* <tt>getReferralContext()</tt> method that accepts request controls.
* LdapReferralException is an abstract class. Concrete implementations of it
* determine its synchronization and serialization properties.
*<p>
* A <tt>Control[]</tt> array passed as a parameter to
* the <tt>getReferralContext()</tt> method is owned by the caller.
* The service provider will not modify the array or keep a reference to it,
* although it may keep references to the individual <tt>Control</tt> objects
* in the array.
*
* @author Rosanna Lee
* @author Scott Seligman
* @author Vincent Ryan
* @since 1.3
*/
public abstract class LdapReferralException extends ReferralException {
/**
* Constructs a new instance of LdapReferralException using the
* explanation supplied. All other fields are set to null.
*
* @param explanation Additional detail about this exception. Can be null.
* @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage
*/
protected LdapReferralException(String explanation) {
super(explanation);
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance of LdapReferralException.
* All fields are set to null.
*/
protected LdapReferralException() {
super();
}
/**
* Retrieves the context at which to continue the method using the
* context's environment and no controls.
* The referral context is created using the environment properties of
* the context that threw the <tt>ReferralException</tt> and no controls.
*<p>
* This method is equivalent to
*<blockquote><pre>
* getReferralContext(ctx.getEnvironment(), null);
*</pre></blockquote>
* where <tt>ctx</tt> is the context that threw the <tt>ReferralException.</tt>
*<p>
* It is overridden in this class for documentation purposes only.
* See <tt>ReferralException</tt> for how to use this method.
*
* @return The non-null context at which to continue the method.
* @exception NamingException If a naming exception was encountered.
* Call either <tt>retryReferral()</tt> or <tt>skipReferral()</tt>
* to continue processing referrals.
*/
public abstract Context getReferralContext() throws NamingException;
/**
* Retrieves the context at which to continue the method using
* environment properties and no controls.
* The referral context is created using <tt>env</tt> as its environment
* properties and no controls.
*<p>
* This method is equivalent to
*<blockquote><pre>
* getReferralContext(env, null);
*</pre></blockquote>
*<p>
* It is overridden in this class for documentation purposes only.
* See <tt>ReferralException</tt> for how to use this method.
*
* @param env The possibly null environment to use when retrieving the
* referral context. If null, no environment properties will be used.
*
* @return The non-null context at which to continue the method.
* @exception NamingException If a naming exception was encountered.
* Call either <tt>retryReferral()</tt> or <tt>skipReferral()</tt>
* to continue processing referrals.
*/
public abstract Context
getReferralContext(Hashtable<?,?> env)
throws NamingException;
/**
* Retrieves the context at which to continue the method using
* request controls and environment properties.
* Regardless of whether a referral is encountered directly during a
* context operation, or indirectly, for example, during a search
* enumeration, the referral exception should provide a context
* at which to continue the operation.
* To continue the operation, the client program should re-invoke
* the method using the same arguments as the original invocation.
*<p>
* <tt>reqCtls</tt> is used when creating the connection to the referred
* server. These controls will be used as the connection request controls for
* the context and context instances
* derived from the context.
* <tt>reqCtls</tt> will also be the context's request controls for
* subsequent context operations. See the <tt>LdapContext</tt> class
* description for details.
*<p>
* This method should be used instead of the other two overloaded forms
* when the caller needs to supply request controls for creating
* the referral context. It might need to do this, for example, when
* it needs to supply special controls relating to authentication.
*<p>
* Service provider implementors should read the "Service Provider" section
* in the <tt>LdapContext</tt> class description for implementation details.
*
* @param reqCtls The possibly null request controls to use for the new context.
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