Class SearchResult
- java.lang.Object
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- javax.naming.NameClassPair
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- javax.naming.Binding
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- javax.naming.directory.SearchResult
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
public class SearchResult extends Binding
This class represents an item in the NamingEnumeration returned as a result of the DirContext.search() methods.A SearchResult instance is not synchronized against concurrent multithreaded access. Multiple threads trying to access and modify a single SearchResult instance should lock the object.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description SearchResult(String name, Object obj, Attributes attrs)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its bound object, and its attributes.SearchResult(String name, Object obj, Attributes attrs, boolean isRelative)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its bound object, and its attributes, and whether the name is relative.SearchResult(String name, String className, Object obj, Attributes attrs)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its class name, its bound object, and its attributes.SearchResult(String name, String className, Object obj, Attributes attrs, boolean isRelative)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its class name, its bound object, its attributes, and whether the name is relative.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Attributes
getAttributes()
Retrieves the attributes in this search result.void
setAttributes(Attributes attrs)
Sets the attributes of this search result toattrs
.String
toString()
Generates the string representation of this SearchResult.-
Methods inherited from class javax.naming.Binding
getClassName, getObject, setObject
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Methods inherited from class javax.naming.NameClassPair
getName, getNameInNamespace, isRelative, setClassName, setName, setNameInNamespace, setRelative
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Constructor Detail
SearchResult
public SearchResult(String name, Object obj, Attributes attrs)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its bound object, and its attributes.getClassName() will return the class name of obj (or null if obj is null) unless the class name has been explicitly set using setClassName().
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name
- The non-null name of the search item. It is relative to the target context of the search (which is named by the first parameter of thesearch()
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obj
- The object bound to name. Can be null. -
attrs
- The attributes that were requested to be returned with this search item. Cannot be null. - See Also:
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NameClassPair.setClassName(java.lang.String)
,NameClassPair.getClassName()
SearchResult
public SearchResult(String name, Object obj, Attributes attrs, boolean isRelative)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its bound object, and its attributes, and whether the name is relative.getClassName() will return the class name of obj (or null if obj is null) unless the class name has been explicitly set using setClassName()
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name
- The non-null name of the search item. -
obj
- The object bound to name. Can be null. -
attrs
- The attributes that were requested to be returned with this search item. Cannot be null. -
isRelative
- true ifname
is relative to the target context of the search (which is named by the first parameter of thesearch()
method); false ifname
is a URL string. - See Also:
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NameClassPair.setClassName(java.lang.String)
,NameClassPair.getClassName()
SearchResult
public SearchResult(String name, String className, Object obj, Attributes attrs)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its class name, its bound object, and its attributes.- Parameters:
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name
- The non-null name of the search item. It is relative to the target context of the search (which is named by the first parameter of thesearch()
method) -
className
- The possibly null class name of the object bound to name. If null, the class name of obj is returned by getClassName(). If obj is also null, getClassName() will return null. -
obj
- The object bound to name. Can be null. -
attrs
- The attributes that were requested to be returned with this search item. Cannot be null. - See Also:
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NameClassPair.setClassName(java.lang.String)
,NameClassPair.getClassName()
SearchResult
public SearchResult(String name, String className, Object obj, Attributes attrs, boolean isRelative)
Constructs a search result using the result's name, its class name, its bound object, its attributes, and whether the name is relative.- Parameters:
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name
- The non-null name of the search item. -
className
- The possibly null class name of the object bound to name. If null, the class name of obj is returned by getClassName(). If obj is also null, getClassName() will return null. -
obj
- The object bound to name. Can be null. -
attrs
- The attributes that were requested to be returned with this search item. Cannot be null. -
isRelative
- true ifname
is relative to the target context of the search (which is named by the first parameter of thesearch()
method); false ifname
is a URL string. - See Also:
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NameClassPair.setClassName(java.lang.String)
,NameClassPair.getClassName()
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Method Detail
getAttributes
public Attributes getAttributes()
Retrieves the attributes in this search result.- Returns:
- The non-null attributes in this search result. Can be empty.
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setAttributes(javax.naming.directory.Attributes)
setAttributes
public void setAttributes(Attributes attrs)
Sets the attributes of this search result toattrs
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attrs
- The non-null attributes to use. Can be empty. - See Also:
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getAttributes()
toString
public String toString()
Generates the string representation of this SearchResult. The string representation consists of the string representation of the binding and the string representation of this search result's attributes, separated by ':'. The contents of this string is useful for debugging and is not meant to be interpreted programmatically.
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