Package | Description |
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javax.naming.directory |
Extends the javax.naming package to provide functionality
for accessing directory services.
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javax.naming.event |
Provides support for event notification when accessing naming and
directory services.
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javax.naming.ldap |
Provides support for LDAPv3 extended operations and controls.
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javax.naming.spi |
Class and Description |
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Attribute
This interface represents an attribute associated with a named object.
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Attributes
This interface represents a collection of attributes.
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DirContext
The directory service interface, containing
methods for examining and updating attributes
associated with objects, and for searching the directory.
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ModificationItem
This class represents a modification item.
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SearchControls
This class encapsulates
factors that determine scope of search and what gets returned
as a result of the search.
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SearchResult
This class represents an item in the NamingEnumeration returned as a
result of the DirContext.search() methods.
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Class and Description |
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DirContext
The directory service interface, containing
methods for examining and updating attributes
associated with objects, and for searching the directory.
|
SearchControls
This class encapsulates
factors that determine scope of search and what gets returned
as a result of the search.
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Class and Description |
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Attributes
This interface represents a collection of attributes.
|
DirContext
The directory service interface, containing
methods for examining and updating attributes
associated with objects, and for searching the directory.
|
InitialDirContext
This class is the starting context for performing
directory operations.
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Class and Description |
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Attributes
This interface represents a collection of attributes.
|
DirContext
The directory service interface, containing
methods for examining and updating attributes
associated with objects, and for searching the directory.
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