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A factory for 59 * an LDAP directory might turn <tt>printer</tt> into a set of attributes 60 * and merge that with <tt>printerAttrs</tt>. The service provider then 61 * uses the resulting attributes to create an LDAP entry and updates 62 * the directory. 63 * 64 * <p> Since <tt>DirStateFactory</tt> extends <tt>StateFactory</tt>, it 65 * has two <tt>getStateToBind()</tt> methods, where one 66 * differs from the other by the attributes 67 * argument. <tt>DirectoryManager.getStateToBind()</tt> will only use 68 * the form that accepts the attributes argument, while 69 * <tt>NamingManager.getStateToBind()</tt> will only use the form that 70 * does not accept the attributes argument. 71 * 72 * <p> Either form of the <tt>getStateToBind()</tt> method of a 73 * DirStateFactory may be invoked multiple times, possibly using different 74 * parameters. The implementation is thread-safe. 75 * 76 * @author Rosanna Lee 77 * @author Scott Seligman 78 * 79 * @see DirectoryManager#getStateToBind 80 * @see DirObjectFactory 81 * @since 1.3 82 */ 83 public interface DirStateFactory extends StateFactory { 84 /** 85 * Retrieves the state of an object for binding given the object and attributes 86 * to be transformed. 87 *<p> 88 * <tt>DirectoryManager.getStateToBind()</tt> 89 * successively loads in state factories. If a factory implements 90 * <tt>DirStateFactory</tt>, <tt>DirectoryManager</tt> invokes this method; 91 * otherwise, it invokes <tt>StateFactory.getStateToBind()</tt>. 92 * It does this until a factory produces a non-null answer. 93 *<p> 94 * When an exception is thrown by a factory, 95 * the exception is passed on to the caller 96 * of <tt>DirectoryManager.getStateToBind()</tt>. The search for other factories 97 * that may produce a non-null answer is halted. 98 * A factory should only throw an exception if it is sure that 99 * it is the only intended factory and that no other factories 100 * should be tried. 101 * If this factory cannot create an object using the arguments supplied, 102 * it should return null. 103 * <p> 104 * The <code>name</code> and <code>nameCtx</code> parameters may 105 * optionally be used to specify the name of the object being created. 106 * See the description of "Name and Context Parameters" in 107 * {@link ObjectFactory#getObjectInstance ObjectFactory.getObjectInstance()} 108 * for details. 109 * If a factory uses <code>nameCtx</code> it should synchronize its use 110 * against concurrent access, since context implementations are not 111 * guaranteed to be thread-safe. 112 *<p> 113 * The <tt>name</tt>, <tt>inAttrs</tt>, and <tt>environment</tt> parameters 114 * are owned by the caller. 115 * The implementation will not modify these objects or keep references 116 * to them, although it may keep references to clones or copies. 117 * The object returned by this method is owned by the caller. 118 * The implementation will not subsequently modify it. 119 * It will contain either a new <tt>Attributes</tt> object that is 120 * likewise owned by the caller, or a reference to the original 121 * <tt>inAttrs</tt> parameter. 122 * 123 * @param obj A possibly null object whose state is to be retrieved. 124 * @param name The name of this object relative to <code>nameCtx</code>, 125 * or null if no name is specified. 126 * @param nameCtx The context relative to which the <code>name</code> 127 * parameter is specified, or null if <code>name</code> is 128 * relative to the default initial context. 129 * @param environment The possibly null environment to 130 * be used in the creation of the object's state. 131 * @param inAttrs The possibly null attributes to be bound with the object. 132 * The factory must not modify <tt>inAttrs</tt>. 133 * @return A <tt>Result</tt> containing the object's state for binding 134 * and the corresponding 135 * attributes to be bound; null if the object don't use this factory. 136 * @exception NamingException If this factory encountered an exception 137 * while attempting to get the object's state, and no other factories are 138 * to be tried. 139 * 140 * @see DirectoryManager#getStateToBind 141 */ 142 public Result getStateToBind(Object obj, Name name, Context nameCtx, 143 Hashtable<?,?> environment, 144 Attributes inAttrs) 145 throws NamingException; 146 147 148 /** 149 * An object/attributes pair for returning the result of 150 * DirStateFactory.getStateToBind(). 151 */ 152 public static class Result { 153 /** 154 * The possibly null object to be bound. 155 */ 156 private Object obj; 157 158 159 /** 160 * The possibly null attributes to be bound. 161 */ 162 private Attributes attrs; 163 164 /** 165 * Constructs an instance of Result. 166 * 167 * @param obj The possibly null object to be bound. 168 * @param outAttrs The possibly null attributes to be bound. 169 */ 170 public Result(Object obj, Attributes outAttrs) { 171 this.obj = obj; 172 this.attrs = outAttrs; 173 } 174 175 /** 176 * Retrieves the object to be bound. 177 * @return The possibly null object to be bound. 178 */ 179 public Object getObject() { return obj; }; 180 181 /** 182 * Retrieves the attributes to be bound. 183 * @return The possibly null attributes to be bound. 184 */ 185 public Attributes getAttributes() { return attrs; }; 186 187 } 188 }