/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only * (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at * trunk/opends/resource/legal-notices/OpenDS.LICENSE * or https://OpenDS.dev.java.net/OpenDS.LICENSE. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at * trunk/opends/resource/legal-notices/OpenDS.LICENSE. If applicable, * add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed * by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: * Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END * * * Copyright 2008-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. */ package org.opends.server.admin; /** * A strategy for serializing managed object paths. * <p> * This interface provides a generic means for serializing managed * object paths into application specific forms. For example, a JNDI * client would use this interface to construct <code>LdapName</code> * objects from a path. Similarly, on the server side, a serialization * strategy is used to construct <code>DN</code> instances from a * path. * <p> * During serialization the serializer is invoked for each element in * the managed object path in big-endian order, starting from the root * and proceeding down to the leaf element. */ public interface ManagedObjectPathSerializer { /** * Append a managed object path element identified by an * instantiable relation and an instance name. * * @param <C> * The type of client managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param <S> * The type of server managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param r * The instantiable relation. * @param d * The managed object definition. * @param name * The instance name. */ <C extends ConfigurationClient, S extends Configuration> void appendManagedObjectPathElement( InstantiableRelationDefinition<? super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition<C, S> d, String name); /** * Append a managed object path element identified by an optional * relation. * * @param <C> * The type of client managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param <S> * The type of server managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param r * The optional relation. * @param d * The managed object definition. */ <C extends ConfigurationClient, S extends Configuration> void appendManagedObjectPathElement( OptionalRelationDefinition<? super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition<C, S> d); /** * Append a managed object path element identified by a singleton * relation. * * @param <C> * The type of client managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param <S> * The type of server managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param r * The singleton relation. * @param d * The managed object definition. */ <C extends ConfigurationClient, S extends Configuration> void appendManagedObjectPathElement( SingletonRelationDefinition<? super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition<C, S> d); /** * Append a managed object path element identified by a * set relation. * * @param <C> * The type of client managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param <S> * The type of server managed object configuration that * this path element references. * @param r * The set relation. * @param d * The managed object definition. */ <C extends ConfigurationClient, S extends Configuration> void appendManagedObjectPathElement( SetRelationDefinition<? super C, ? super S> r, AbstractManagedObjectDefinition<C, S> d); }