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package org.opends.server.admin.server;
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import java.util.Collection;
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import org.forgerock.i18n.LocalizableMessage;
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import org.opends.server.config.ConfigException;
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/**
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* An interface for performing server-side constraint validation.
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* <p>
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* Constraints are evaluated immediately before and after write
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* operations are performed. Server-side constraints are evaluated in
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* two phases: the first phase determines if the proposed add, delete,
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* or modification is acceptable according to the constraint. If one
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* or more constraints fails, the write write operation is refused,
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* and the client will receive an
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* <code>OperationRejectedException</code> exception. The second
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* phase is invoked once the add, delete, or modification request has
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* been allowed and any changes applied. The second phase gives the
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* constraint handler a chance to register listener call-backs if
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* required.
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* <p>
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* A server constraint handler must override at least one of the
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* provided methods.
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*
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* @see org.opends.server.admin.Constraint
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*/
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public abstract class ServerConstraintHandler {
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/**
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* Creates a new server constraint handler.
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*/
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protected ServerConstraintHandler() {
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// No implementation required.
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}
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/**
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* Determines whether or not the existing managed object can be
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* deleted from the server's configuration. For example, an
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* implementation might enforce referential integrity by preventing
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* referenced managed objects from being deleted.
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* <p>
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* If the constraint is not satisfied, the implementation must
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* return <code>false</code> and add a message describing why the
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* managed object cannot be deleted.
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* <p>
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* The default implementation is to return <code>true</code>.
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*
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* @param managedObject
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* The managed object which is about to be deleted.
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* @param unacceptableReasons
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* A list of messages to which error messages should be
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* added.
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* @return Returns <code>true</code> if this constraint is
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* satisfied, or <code>false</code> if it is not and the
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* managed object cannot be deleted.
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* @throws ConfigException
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* If an configuration exception prevented this constraint
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* from being evaluated.
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*/
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public boolean isDeleteAllowed(ServerManagedObject<?> managedObject,
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Collection<LocalizableMessage> unacceptableReasons) throws ConfigException {
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* Determines whether or not the provided managed object can be used
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* by the server. This method is invoked each time a managed object
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* is decoded by the administration framework: when an attempt is
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* made to add a new configuration, modify an existing
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* configuration, or during server initialization. If the constraint
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* is not satisfied the managed object will be rejected.
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* <p>
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* If the constraint is not satisfied, the implementation must
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* return <code>false</code> and add a message describing why the
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* managed object is not usable.
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* <p>
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* The default implementation is to return <code>true</code>.
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*
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* @param managedObject
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* The new managed object.
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* @param unacceptableReasons
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* A list of messages to which error messages should be
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* added.
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* @return Returns <code>true</code> if this constraint is
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* satisfied, or <code>false</code> if it is not and the
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* managed object cannot be used.
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* @throws ConfigException
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* If an configuration exception prevented this constraint
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* from being evaluated.
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*/
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public boolean isUsable(ServerManagedObject<?> managedObject,
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Collection<LocalizableMessage> unacceptableReasons) throws ConfigException {
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* Performs any post-add processing required by this constraint.
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* This method is invoked after a new managed object has been
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* accepted for use by the administration framework. This might
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* occur during initialization or when a managed object is added at
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* run-time.
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* <p>
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* The default implementation is to do nothing.
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*
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* @param managedObject
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* The managed object which has just been added to the
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* server's configuration.
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* @throws ConfigException
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* If the post-add processing fails due to a configuration
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* exception.
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*/
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public void performPostAdd(ServerManagedObject<?> managedObject)
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throws ConfigException {
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// Do nothing.
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}
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/**
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* Performs any post-delete processing required by this constraint.
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* This method is invoked after a managed object has been accepted
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* for deletion from the server's configuration.
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* <p>
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* The default implementation is to do nothing.
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*
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* @param managedObject
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* The managed object which was deleted.
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* @throws ConfigException
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* If the post-delete processing fails due to a
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* configuration exception.
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*/
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public void performPostDelete(ServerManagedObject<?> managedObject)
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throws ConfigException {
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// Do nothing.
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}
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/**
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* Performs any post-modify processing required by this constraint.
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* This method is invoked after changes to an existing managed
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* object have been accepted.
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* <p>
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* The default implementation is to do nothing.
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*
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* @param managedObject
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* The managed object which was modified.
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* @throws ConfigException
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* If the post-modify processing fails due to a
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* configuration exception.
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*/
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public void performPostModify(ServerManagedObject<?> managedObject)
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throws ConfigException {
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// Do nothing.
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}
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}
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