/*
dhcpEntrySchema.java
An interface defining constants to be used by the dhcp entry code.
Created: 10 October 2007
Module By: Jonathan Abbey, jonabbey@arlut.utexas.edu
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package arlut.csd.ganymede.gasharl;
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
interface
dhcpEntrySchema
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/**
*
* An interface defining constants to be used by the user code.
*
*/
public interface dhcpEntrySchema {
final static short BASE=266;
// field id's for an option entry in the DHCP Group or system
// objects. These should match the current specs in the Ganymede
// schema file precisely. If you change the schema for the DHCP
// Entry object, you'll want to change this file to match.
final static short LABEL=256;
final static short TYPE=257;
final static short VALUE=258;
// suggestion.. add a hidden vector of system links, to represent a
// hidden relationship to a system in the ganymede database, so that
// we can deal with it being removed automatically.. ?
}