[Date Prev][Date Next]
[Chronological]
[Thread]
[Top]
Re: Java LDAP API - LDAPControl class
Does it need to be public? If it's only for use by extensions (and I
think that is the case), the method can be protected instead.
Rob
Steve Sonntag wrote:
> The LDAPControl class needs a setValue method. I realize that the
> value can be set on the constructor, but takethe following
> example. Suppose I want to build a class in my application that
> extendscontrol to build my control, for example, server side
> sort. public class LDAPSortControl extends LDAPControl{ static String
> oid="1.2.840.113556.1.4.473"; public LDAPSortControl( boolean
> critical, LDAPSortKey key) { super( oid, critical,
> (byte[])null); // This line must be first in the constructor
> // oops, we haven't built the control value yet - how do we pass it in
> to // the LDAPControl object???? // need a setValue
> method to get the job done. } Suggested prototype - public setValue(
> byte[] value); -Steve ------------------------
> Steve Sonntag
> Novell, Inc., the leading provider of Net services software