/* * 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 legal-notices/CDDLv1_0.txt * or http://forgerock.org/license/CDDLv1.0.html. * 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 legal-notices/CDDLv1_0.txt. * 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 Sun Microsystems, Inc. */ package org.opends.server.admin.client; import java.util.Collection; import org.forgerock.i18n.LocalizableMessage; import org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.ErrorResultException; import org.opends.server.admin.ManagedObjectPath; /** * An interface for performing client-side constraint validation. *
* Constraints are evaluated immediately before the client performs a write * operation. If one or more constraints fails, the write operation is refused * and fails with an {@link OperationRejectedException}. *
* A client constraint handler must override at least one of the provided * methods. * * @see org.opends.server.admin.Constraint */ public abstract class ClientConstraintHandler { /** * Creates a new client constraint handler. */ protected ClientConstraintHandler() { // No implementation required. } /** * Determines whether or not the newly created managed object which is about * to be added to the server configuration satisfies this constraint. *
* If the constraint is not satisfied, the implementation must return
* false and add a message describing why the constraint was
* not satisfied.
*
* The default implementation is to return
* If the constraint is not satisfied, the implementation must return
*
* The default implementation is to return
* If the constraint is not satisfied, the implementation must return
*
* The default implementation is to return true.
*
* @param context
* The management context.
* @param managedObject
* The new managed object.
* @param unacceptableReasons
* A list of messages to which error messages should be added.
* @return Returns true if this constraint is satisfied, or
* false if it is not.
* @throws ErrorResultException
* If an error occurs.
*/
public boolean isAddAcceptable(ManagementContext context, ManagedObject> managedObject,
Collectionfalse and add a message describing why the constraint was
* not satisfied.
* true.
*
* @param context
* The management context.
* @param managedObject
* The modified managed object.
* @param unacceptableReasons
* A list of messages to which error messages should be added.
* @return Returns true if this modify is satisfied, or
* false if it is not.
* @throws ErrorResultException
* If an error occurs.
*/
public boolean isModifyAcceptable(ManagementContext context, ManagedObject> managedObject,
Collectionfalse and add a message describing why the constraint was
* not satisfied.
* true.
*
* @param context
* The management context.
* @param path
* The path of the managed object which is about to be deleted.
* @param unacceptableReasons
* A list of messages to which error messages should be added.
* @return Returns true if this constraint is satisfied, or
* false if it is not.
* @throws ErrorResultException
* If an error occurs.
*/
public boolean isDeleteAcceptable(ManagementContext context, ManagedObjectPath, ?> path,
Collection