Class StartTransactionExtendedRequest
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- com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.LDAPRequest
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- com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.ExtendedRequest
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- com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.extensions.StartTransactionExtendedRequest
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
ProtocolOp
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@NotMutable @ThreadSafety(level=NOT_THREADSAFE) public final class StartTransactionExtendedRequest extends ExtendedRequest
This class provides an implementation of the start transaction extended request as defined in RFC 5805. It may be used to begin a transaction that allows multiple write operations to be processed as a single atomic unit. TheStartTransactionExtendedResult
that is returned will include a transaction ID. For each operation that is performed as part of the transaction, this transaction ID should be included in the corresponding request through theTransactionSpecificationRequestControl
. Finally, after all requests for the transaction have been submitted to the server, theEndTransactionExtendedRequest
should be used to commit that transaction, or it may also be used to abort the transaction if it is decided that it is no longer needed.
Example
The following example demonstrates the process for using LDAP transactions. It will modify two different entries as a single atomic unit.// Use the start transaction extended operation to begin a transaction. StartTransactionExtendedResult startTxnResult; try { startTxnResult = (StartTransactionExtendedResult) connection.processExtendedOperation( new StartTransactionExtendedRequest()); // This doesn't necessarily mean that the operation was successful, since // some kinds of extended operations return non-success results under // normal conditions. } catch (LDAPException le) { // For an extended operation, this generally means that a problem was // encountered while trying to send the request or read the result. startTxnResult = new StartTransactionExtendedResult( new ExtendedResult(le)); } LDAPTestUtils.assertResultCodeEquals(startTxnResult, ResultCode.SUCCESS); ASN1OctetString txnID = startTxnResult.getTransactionID(); // At this point, we have a transaction available for use. If any problem // arises, we want to ensure that the transaction is aborted, so create a // try block to process the operations and a finally block to commit or // abort the transaction. boolean commit = false; try { // Create and process a modify operation to update a first entry as part // of the transaction. Make sure to include the transaction specification // control in the request to indicate that it should be part of the // transaction. ModifyRequest firstModifyRequest = new ModifyRequest( "cn=first,dc=example,dc=com", new Modification(ModificationType.REPLACE, "description", "first")); firstModifyRequest.addControl( new TransactionSpecificationRequestControl(txnID)); LDAPResult firstModifyResult; try { firstModifyResult = connection.modify(firstModifyRequest); } catch (LDAPException le) { firstModifyResult = le.toLDAPResult(); } LDAPTestUtils.assertResultCodeEquals(firstModifyResult, ResultCode.SUCCESS); // Perform a second modify operation as part of the transaction. ModifyRequest secondModifyRequest = new ModifyRequest( "cn=second,dc=example,dc=com", new Modification(ModificationType.REPLACE, "description", "second")); secondModifyRequest.addControl( new TransactionSpecificationRequestControl(txnID)); LDAPResult secondModifyResult; try { secondModifyResult = connection.modify(secondModifyRequest); } catch (LDAPException le) { secondModifyResult = le.toLDAPResult(); } LDAPTestUtils.assertResultCodeEquals(secondModifyResult, ResultCode.SUCCESS); // If we've gotten here, then all writes have been processed successfully // and we can indicate that the transaction should be committed rather // than aborted. commit = true; } finally { // Commit or abort the transaction. EndTransactionExtendedResult endTxnResult; try { endTxnResult = (EndTransactionExtendedResult) connection.processExtendedOperation( new EndTransactionExtendedRequest(txnID, commit)); } catch (LDAPException le) { endTxnResult = new EndTransactionExtendedResult(new ExtendedResult(le)); } LDAPTestUtils.assertResultCodeEquals(endTxnResult, ResultCode.SUCCESS); }
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static java.lang.String
START_TRANSACTION_REQUEST_OID
The OID (1.3.6.1.1.21.1) for the start transaction extended request.-
Fields inherited from class com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.ExtendedRequest
TYPE_EXTENDED_REQUEST_OID, TYPE_EXTENDED_REQUEST_VALUE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description StartTransactionExtendedRequest()
Creates a new start transaction extended request.StartTransactionExtendedRequest(Control[] controls)
Creates a new start transaction extended request.StartTransactionExtendedRequest(ExtendedRequest extendedRequest)
Creates a new start transaction extended request from the provided generic extended request.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description StartTransactionExtendedRequest
duplicate()
Creates a new instance of this LDAP request that may be modified without impacting this request.StartTransactionExtendedRequest
duplicate(Control[] controls)
Creates a new instance of this LDAP request that may be modified without impacting this request.java.lang.String
getExtendedRequestName()
Retrieves the user-friendly name for the extended request, if available.StartTransactionExtendedResult
process(LDAPConnection connection, int depth)
Sends this extended request to the directory server over the provided connection and returns the associated response.void
toString(java.lang.StringBuilder buffer)
Appends a string representation of this request to the provided buffer.-
Methods inherited from class com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.ExtendedRequest
encodeProtocolOp, getLastMessageID, getOID, getOperationType, getProtocolOpType, getValue, hasValue, responseReceived, toCode, writeTo
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Methods inherited from class com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.LDAPRequest
followReferrals, getControl, getControlList, getControls, getIntermediateResponseListener, getReferralConnector, getReferralConnectorInternal, getReferralDepth, getResponseTimeoutMillis, hasControl, hasControl, setFollowReferrals, setIntermediateResponseListener, setReferralConnector, setReferralDepth, setResponseTimeoutMillis, toString
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Field Detail
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START_TRANSACTION_REQUEST_OID
@NotNull public static final java.lang.String START_TRANSACTION_REQUEST_OID
The OID (1.3.6.1.1.21.1) for the start transaction extended request.- See Also:
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Constructor Detail
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StartTransactionExtendedRequest
public StartTransactionExtendedRequest()
Creates a new start transaction extended request.
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StartTransactionExtendedRequest
public StartTransactionExtendedRequest(@Nullable Control[] controls)
Creates a new start transaction extended request.- Parameters:
controls
- The set of controls to include in the request.
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StartTransactionExtendedRequest
public StartTransactionExtendedRequest(@NotNull ExtendedRequest extendedRequest) throws LDAPException
Creates a new start transaction extended request from the provided generic extended request.- Parameters:
extendedRequest
- The generic extended request to use to create this start transaction extended request.- Throws:
LDAPException
- If a problem occurs while decoding the request.
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Method Detail
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process
@NotNull public StartTransactionExtendedResult process(@NotNull LDAPConnection connection, int depth) throws LDAPException
Sends this extended request to the directory server over the provided connection and returns the associated response.- Overrides:
process
in classExtendedRequest
- Parameters:
connection
- The connection to use to communicate with the directory server.depth
- The current referral depth for this request. It should always be one for the initial request, and should only be incremented when following referrals.- Returns:
- An LDAP result object that provides information about the result of the extended operation processing.
- Throws:
LDAPException
- If a problem occurs while sending the request or reading the response.
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duplicate
@NotNull public StartTransactionExtendedRequest duplicate()
Creates a new instance of this LDAP request that may be modified without impacting this request.. Subclasses should override this method to return a duplicate of the appropriate type.- Specified by:
duplicate
in interfaceReadOnlyLDAPRequest
- Overrides:
duplicate
in classExtendedRequest
- Returns:
- A new instance of this LDAP request that may be modified without impacting this request.
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duplicate
@NotNull public StartTransactionExtendedRequest duplicate(@Nullable Control[] controls)
Creates a new instance of this LDAP request that may be modified without impacting this request. The provided controls will be used for the new request instead of duplicating the controls from this request.. Subclasses should override this method to return a duplicate of the appropriate type.- Specified by:
duplicate
in interfaceReadOnlyLDAPRequest
- Overrides:
duplicate
in classExtendedRequest
- Parameters:
controls
- The set of controls to include in the duplicate request.- Returns:
- A new instance of this LDAP request that may be modified without impacting this request.
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getExtendedRequestName
@NotNull public java.lang.String getExtendedRequestName()
Retrieves the user-friendly name for the extended request, if available. If no user-friendly name has been defined, then the OID will be returned.- Overrides:
getExtendedRequestName
in classExtendedRequest
- Returns:
- The user-friendly name for this extended request, or the OID if no user-friendly name is available.
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toString
public void toString(@NotNull java.lang.StringBuilder buffer)
Appends a string representation of this request to the provided buffer.- Specified by:
toString
in interfaceProtocolOp
- Specified by:
toString
in interfaceReadOnlyLDAPRequest
- Overrides:
toString
in classExtendedRequest
- Parameters:
buffer
- The buffer to which to append a string representation of this request.
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