/* * 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 2006-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. */ package org.opends.server.schema; import static org.opends.server.schema.SchemaConstants.*; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Collections; import org.opends.server.api.AbstractMatchingRule; import org.opends.server.api.OrderingMatchingRule; import org.opends.server.types.ByteSequence; import org.opends.server.types.ByteString; import org.opends.server.types.DirectoryException; import org.opends.server.util.StaticUtils; /** * This class defines the octetStringOrderingMatch matching rule defined in * X.520. This will be the default ordering matching rule for the binary and * octet string syntaxes. */ public class OctetStringOrderingMatchingRule extends AbstractMatchingRule implements OrderingMatchingRule { /** * The serial version identifier required to satisfy the compiler because this * class implements the <CODE>java.io.Serializable</CODE> interface. This * value was generated using the <CODE>serialver</CODE> command-line utility * included with the Java SDK. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 3832343819704649155L; /** * Creates a new instance of this octetStringOrderingMatch matching rule. */ public OctetStringOrderingMatchingRule() { super(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public Collection<String> getAllNames() { return Collections.singleton(getName()); } /** * Retrieves the common name for this matching rule. * * @return The common name for this matching rule, or <CODE>null</CODE> if * it does not have a name. */ @Override public String getName() { return OMR_OCTET_STRING_NAME; } /** * Retrieves the OID for this matching rule. * * @return The OID for this matching rule. */ @Override public String getOID() { return OMR_OCTET_STRING_OID; } /** * Retrieves the description for this matching rule. * * @return The description for this matching rule, or <CODE>null</CODE> if * there is none. */ @Override public String getDescription() { // There is no standard description for this matching rule. return null; } /** * Retrieves the OID of the syntax with which this matching rule is * associated. * * @return The OID of the syntax with which this matching rule is associated. */ @Override public String getSyntaxOID() { return SYNTAX_OCTET_STRING_OID; } /** * Retrieves the normalized form of the provided value, which is best suited * for efficiently performing matching operations on that value. * * @param value The value to be normalized. * * @return The normalized version of the provided value. * * @throws DirectoryException If the provided value is invalid according to * the associated attribute syntax. */ @Override public ByteString normalizeValue(ByteSequence value) throws DirectoryException { return value.toByteString(); } /** * Compares the first value to the second and returns a value that indicates * their relative order. * * @param value1 The normalized form of the first value to compare. * @param value2 The normalized form of the second value to compare. * * @return A negative integer if <CODE>value1</CODE> should come before * <CODE>value2</CODE> in ascending order, a positive integer if * <CODE>value1</CODE> should come after <CODE>value2</CODE> in * ascending order, or zero if there is no difference between the * values with regard to ordering. */ public int compareValues(ByteSequence value1, ByteSequence value2) { return value1.compareTo(value2); } /** * Compares the contents of the provided byte arrays to determine their * relative order. * * @param b1 The first byte array to use in the comparison. * @param b2 The second byte array to use in the comparison. * * @return A negative integer if <CODE>b1</CODE> should come before * <CODE>b2</CODE> in ascending order, a positive integer if * <CODE>b1</CODE> should come after <CODE>b2</CODE> in ascending * order, or zero if there is no difference between the values with * regard to ordering. */ public int compare(byte[] b1, byte[] b2) { return StaticUtils.compare(b1, b2); } }