- All Implemented Interfaces:
Context
- Direct Known Subclasses:
InitialDirContext
All naming operations are relative to a context. The initial context implements the Context interface and provides the starting point for resolution of names.
When the initial context is constructed, its environment is initialized with properties defined in the environment parameter passed to the constructor, and in any application resource files.
JNDI determines each property's value by merging the values from the following two sources, in order:
- The first occurrence of the property from the constructor's environment parameter and system properties.
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The application resource files (
jndi.properties
).
Context
),
all of the values are
concatenated into a single colon-separated list. For other
properties, only the first value found is used.
The initial context implementation is determined at runtime.
The default policy uses the environment property
"java.naming.factory.initial
",
which contains the class name of the initial context factory.
An exception to this policy is made when resolving URL strings, as described
below.
When a URL string (a String
of the form
scheme_id:rest_of_name) is passed as a name parameter to
any method, a URL context factory for handling that scheme is
located and used to resolve the URL. If no such factory is found,
the initial context specified by
"java.naming.factory.initial"
is used. Similarly, when a
CompositeName
object whose first component is a URL string is
passed as a name parameter to any method, a URL context factory is
located and used to resolve the first name component.
See NamingManager.getURLContext()
for a description of how URL
context factories are located.
This default policy of locating the initial context and URL context
factories may be overridden
by calling
NamingManager.setInitialContextFactoryBuilder()
.
NoInitialContextException is thrown when an initial context cannot be instantiated. This exception can be thrown during any interaction with the InitialContext, not only when the InitialContext is constructed. For example, the implementation of the initial context might lazily retrieve the context only when actual methods are invoked on it. The application should not have any dependency on when the existence of an initial context is determined.
When the environment property "java.naming.factory.initial" is non-null, the InitialContext constructor will attempt to create the initial context specified therein. At that time, the initial context factory involved might throw an exception if a problem is encountered. However, it is provider implementation-dependent when it verifies and indicates to the users of the initial context any environment property- or connection- related problems. It can do so lazily--delaying until an operation is performed on the context, or eagerly, at the time the context is constructed.
An InitialContext instance is not synchronized against concurrent access by multiple threads. Multiple threads each manipulating a different InitialContext instance need not synchronize. Threads that need to access a single InitialContext instance concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking.
- Since:
- 1.3, JNDI 1.1
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionprotected Context
Field holding the result of calling NamingManager.getInitialContext().protected boolean
Field indicating whether the initial context has been obtained by calling NamingManager.getInitialContext().The environment associated with this InitialContext.Fields declared in interface javax.naming.Context
APPLET, AUTHORITATIVE, BATCHSIZE, DNS_URL, INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, LANGUAGE, OBJECT_FACTORIES, PROVIDER_URL, REFERRAL, SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION, SECURITY_CREDENTIALS, SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, SECURITY_PROTOCOL, STATE_FACTORIES, URL_PKG_PREFIXES
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Constructor Summary
ModifierConstructorDescriptionConstructs an initial context.protected
InitialContext
(boolean lazy) Constructs an initial context with the option of not initializing it.InitialContext
(Hashtable<?, ?> environment) Constructs an initial context using the supplied environment. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionaddToEnvironment
(String propName, Object propVal) Adds a new environment property to the environment of this context.void
Binds a name to an object.void
Binds a name to an object.void
close()
Closes this context.composeName
(String name, String prefix) Composes the name of this context with a name relative to this context.composeName
(Name name, Name prefix) Composes the name of this context with a name relative to this context.createSubcontext
(String name) Creates and binds a new context.createSubcontext
(Name name) Creates and binds a new context.void
destroySubcontext
(String name) Destroys the named context and removes it from the namespace.void
destroySubcontext
(Name name) Destroys the named context and removes it from the namespace.static <T> T
A static method to retrieve the named object.static <T> T
A static method to retrieve the named object.protected Context
Retrieves the initial context by callingNamingManager.getInitialContext()
and cache it in defaultInitCtx.Hashtable
<?, ?> Retrieves the environment in effect for this context.Retrieves the full name of this context within its own namespace.getNameParser
(String name) Retrieves the parser associated with the named context.getNameParser
(Name name) Retrieves the parser associated with the named context.protected Context
getURLOrDefaultInitCtx
(String name) Retrieves a context for resolving the string namename
.protected Context
getURLOrDefaultInitCtx
(Name name) Retrieves a context for resolvingname
.protected void
Initializes the initial context using the supplied environment.Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the class names of objects bound to them.Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the class names of objects bound to them.listBindings
(String name) Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the objects bound to them.listBindings
(Name name) Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the objects bound to them.Retrieves the named object.Retrieves the named object.lookupLink
(String name) Retrieves the named object, following links except for the terminal atomic component of the name.lookupLink
(Name name) Retrieves the named object, following links except for the terminal atomic component of the name.void
Binds a name to an object, overwriting any existing binding.void
Binds a name to an object, overwriting any existing binding.removeFromEnvironment
(String propName) Removes an environment property from the environment of this context.void
Binds a new name to the object bound to an old name, and unbinds the old name.void
Binds a new name to the object bound to an old name, and unbinds the old name.void
Unbinds the named object.void
Unbinds the named object.
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Field Details
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myProps
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defaultInitCtx
Field holding the result of calling NamingManager.getInitialContext(). It is set by getDefaultInitCtx() the first time getDefaultInitCtx() is called. Subsequent invocations of getDefaultInitCtx() return the value of defaultInitCtx.- See Also:
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gotDefault
protected boolean gotDefaultField indicating whether the initial context has been obtained by calling NamingManager.getInitialContext(). If true, its result is indefaultInitCtx
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Constructor Details
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InitialContext
Constructs an initial context with the option of not initializing it. This may be used by a constructor in a subclass when the value of the environment parameter is not yet known at the time theInitialContext
constructor is called. The subclass's constructor will call this constructor, compute the value of the environment, and then callinit()
before returning.- Parameters:
lazy
- true means do not initialize the initial context; false is equivalent to callingnew InitialContext()
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- Since:
- 1.3
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InitialContext
Constructs an initial context. No environment properties are supplied. Equivalent tonew InitialContext(null)
.- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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InitialContext
Constructs an initial context using the supplied environment. Environment properties are discussed in the class description.This constructor will not modify
environment
or save a reference to it, but may save a clone. Caller should not modify mutable keys and values inenvironment
after it has been passed to the constructor.- Parameters:
environment
- environment used to create the initial context. Null indicates an empty environment.- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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Method Details
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init
Initializes the initial context using the supplied environment. Environment properties are discussed in the class description.This method will modify
environment
and save a reference to it. The caller may no longer modify it.- Parameters:
environment
- environment used to create the initial context. Null indicates an empty environment.- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- Since:
- 1.3
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doLookup
A static method to retrieve the named object. This is a shortcut method equivalent to invoking:InitialContext ic = new InitialContext(); Object obj = ic.lookup();
If
name
is empty, returns a new instance of this context (which represents the same naming context as this context, but its environment may be modified independently and it may be accessed concurrently).- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the returned object- Parameters:
name
- the name of the object to look up- Returns:
- the object bound to
name
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- Since:
- 1.6
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doLookup
A static method to retrieve the named object. SeedoLookup(Name)
for details.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the returned object- Parameters:
name
- the name of the object to look up- Returns:
- the object bound to
name
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- Since:
- 1.6
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getDefaultInitCtx
Retrieves the initial context by callingNamingManager.getInitialContext()
and cache it in defaultInitCtx. SetgotDefault
so that we know we've tried this before.- Returns:
- The non-null cached initial context.
- Throws:
NoInitialContextException
- If cannot find an initial context.NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered.
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getURLOrDefaultInitCtx
Retrieves a context for resolving the string namename
. Ifname
name is a URL string, then attempt to find a URL context for it. If none is found, or ifname
is not a URL string, then returngetDefaultInitCtx()
.See getURLOrDefaultInitCtx(Name) for description of how a subclass should use this method.
- Parameters:
name
- The non-null name for which to get the context.- Returns:
- A URL context for
name
or the cached initial context. The result cannot be null. - Throws:
NoInitialContextException
- If cannot find an initial context.NamingException
- In a naming exception is encountered.- See Also:
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getURLOrDefaultInitCtx
Retrieves a context for resolvingname
. If the first component ofname
name is a URL string, then attempt to find a URL context for it. If none is found, or if the first component ofname
is not a URL string, then returngetDefaultInitCtx()
.When creating a subclass of InitialContext, use this method as follows. Define a new method that uses this method to get an initial context of the desired subclass.
When providing implementations for the new methods in the subclass, use this newly defined method to get the initial context.protected XXXContext getURLOrDefaultInitXXXCtx(Name name) throws NamingException { Context answer = getURLOrDefaultInitCtx(name); if (!(answer instanceof XXXContext)) { if (answer == null) { throw new NoInitialContextException(); } else { throw new NotContextException("Not an XXXContext"); } } return (XXXContext)answer; }
public Object XXXMethod1(Name name, ...) { throws NamingException { return getURLOrDefaultInitXXXCtx(name).XXXMethod1(name, ...); }
- Parameters:
name
- The non-null name for which to get the context.- Returns:
- A URL context for
name
or the cached initial context. The result cannot be null. - Throws:
NoInitialContextException
- If cannot find an initial context.NamingException
- In a naming exception is encountered.- See Also:
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lookup
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the named object. SeeContext.lookup(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
lookup
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the object to look up- Returns:
- the object bound to
name
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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lookup
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the named object. Ifname
is empty, returns a new instance of this context (which represents the same naming context as this context, but its environment may be modified independently and it may be accessed concurrently).- Specified by:
lookup
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the object to look up- Returns:
- the object bound to
name
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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bind
Description copied from interface:Context
Binds a name to an object. SeeContext.bind(Name, Object)
for details.- Specified by:
bind
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name to bind; may not be emptyobj
- the object to bind; possibly null- Throws:
NameAlreadyBoundException
- if name is already boundInvalidAttributesException
- if object did not supply all mandatory attributesNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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bind
Description copied from interface:Context
Binds a name to an object. All intermediate contexts and the target context (that named by all but terminal atomic component of the name) must already exist.- Specified by:
bind
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name to bind; may not be emptyobj
- the object to bind; possibly null- Throws:
NameAlreadyBoundException
- if name is already boundInvalidAttributesException
- if object did not supply all mandatory attributesNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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rebind
Description copied from interface:Context
Binds a name to an object, overwriting any existing binding. SeeContext.rebind(Name, Object)
for details.- Specified by:
rebind
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name to bind; may not be emptyobj
- the object to bind; possibly null- Throws:
InvalidAttributesException
- if object did not supply all mandatory attributesNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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rebind
Description copied from interface:Context
Binds a name to an object, overwriting any existing binding. All intermediate contexts and the target context (that named by all but terminal atomic component of the name) must already exist.If the object is a
DirContext
, any existing attributes associated with the name are replaced with those of the object. Otherwise, any existing attributes associated with the name remain unchanged.- Specified by:
rebind
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name to bind; may not be emptyobj
- the object to bind; possibly null- Throws:
InvalidAttributesException
- if object did not supply all mandatory attributesNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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unbind
Description copied from interface:Context
Unbinds the named object. SeeContext.unbind(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
unbind
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name to unbind; may not be empty- Throws:
NameNotFoundException
- if an intermediate context does not existNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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unbind
Description copied from interface:Context
Unbinds the named object. Removes the terminal atomic name inname
from the target context--that named by all but the terminal atomic part ofname
.This method is idempotent. It succeeds even if the terminal atomic name is not bound in the target context, but throws
NameNotFoundException
if any of the intermediate contexts do not exist.Any attributes associated with the name are removed. Intermediate contexts are not changed.
- Specified by:
unbind
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name to unbind; may not be empty- Throws:
NameNotFoundException
- if an intermediate context does not existNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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rename
Description copied from interface:Context
Binds a new name to the object bound to an old name, and unbinds the old name. SeeContext.rename(Name, Name)
for details.- Specified by:
rename
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
oldName
- the name of the existing binding; may not be emptynewName
- the name of the new binding; may not be empty- Throws:
NameAlreadyBoundException
- ifnewName
is already boundNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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rename
Description copied from interface:Context
Binds a new name to the object bound to an old name, and unbinds the old name. Both names are relative to this context. Any attributes associated with the old name become associated with the new name. Intermediate contexts of the old name are not changed.- Specified by:
rename
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
oldName
- the name of the existing binding; may not be emptynewName
- the name of the new binding; may not be empty- Throws:
NameAlreadyBoundException
- ifnewName
is already boundNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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list
Description copied from interface:Context
Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the class names of objects bound to them. SeeContext.list(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
list
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to list- Returns:
- an enumeration of the names and class names of the
bindings in this context. Each element of the
enumeration is of type
NameClassPair
. - Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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list
Description copied from interface:Context
Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the class names of objects bound to them. The contents of any subcontexts are not included.If a binding is added to or removed from this context, its effect on an enumeration previously returned is undefined.
- Specified by:
list
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to list- Returns:
- an enumeration of the names and class names of the
bindings in this context. Each element of the
enumeration is of type
NameClassPair
. - Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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listBindings
Description copied from interface:Context
Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the objects bound to them. SeeContext.listBindings(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
listBindings
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to list- Returns:
- an enumeration of the bindings in this context.
Each element of the enumeration is of type
Binding
. - Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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listBindings
Description copied from interface:Context
Enumerates the names bound in the named context, along with the objects bound to them. The contents of any subcontexts are not included.If a binding is added to or removed from this context, its effect on an enumeration previously returned is undefined.
- Specified by:
listBindings
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to list- Returns:
- an enumeration of the bindings in this context.
Each element of the enumeration is of type
Binding
. - Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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destroySubcontext
Description copied from interface:Context
Destroys the named context and removes it from the namespace. SeeContext.destroySubcontext(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
destroySubcontext
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to be destroyed; may not be empty- Throws:
NameNotFoundException
- if an intermediate context does not existNotContextException
- if the name is bound but does not name a context, or does not name a context of the appropriate typeContextNotEmptyException
- if the named context is not emptyNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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destroySubcontext
Description copied from interface:Context
Destroys the named context and removes it from the namespace. Any attributes associated with the name are also removed. Intermediate contexts are not destroyed.This method is idempotent. It succeeds even if the terminal atomic name is not bound in the target context, but throws
NameNotFoundException
if any of the intermediate contexts do not exist.In a federated naming system, a context from one naming system may be bound to a name in another. One can subsequently look up and perform operations on the foreign context using a composite name. However, an attempt destroy the context using this composite name will fail with
NotContextException
, because the foreign context is not a "subcontext" of the context in which it is bound. Instead, useunbind()
to remove the binding of the foreign context. Destroying the foreign context requires that thedestroySubcontext()
be performed on a context from the foreign context's "native" naming system.- Specified by:
destroySubcontext
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to be destroyed; may not be empty- Throws:
NameNotFoundException
- if an intermediate context does not existNotContextException
- if the name is bound but does not name a context, or does not name a context of the appropriate typeContextNotEmptyException
- if the named context is not emptyNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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createSubcontext
Description copied from interface:Context
Creates and binds a new context. SeeContext.createSubcontext(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
createSubcontext
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to create; may not be empty- Returns:
- the newly created context
- Throws:
NameAlreadyBoundException
- if name is already boundInvalidAttributesException
- if creation of the subcontext requires specification of mandatory attributesNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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createSubcontext
Description copied from interface:Context
Creates and binds a new context. Creates a new context with the given name and binds it in the target context (that named by all but terminal atomic component of the name). All intermediate contexts and the target context must already exist.- Specified by:
createSubcontext
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context to create; may not be empty- Returns:
- the newly created context
- Throws:
NameAlreadyBoundException
- if name is already boundInvalidAttributesException
- if creation of the subcontext requires specification of mandatory attributesNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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lookupLink
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the named object, following links except for the terminal atomic component of the name. SeeContext.lookupLink(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
lookupLink
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the object to look up- Returns:
- the object bound to
name
, not following the terminal link (if any) - Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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lookupLink
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the named object, following links except for the terminal atomic component of the name. If the object bound toname
is not a link, returns the object itself.- Specified by:
lookupLink
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the object to look up- Returns:
- the object bound to
name
, not following the terminal link (if any). - Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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getNameParser
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the parser associated with the named context. SeeContext.getNameParser(Name)
for details.- Specified by:
getNameParser
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context from which to get the parser- Returns:
- a name parser that can parse compound names into their atomic components
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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getNameParser
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the parser associated with the named context. In a federation of namespaces, different naming systems will parse names differently. This method allows an application to get a parser for parsing names into their atomic components using the naming convention of a particular naming system. Within any single naming system,NameParser
objects returned by this method must be equal (using theequals()
test).- Specified by:
getNameParser
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- the name of the context from which to get the parser- Returns:
- a name parser that can parse compound names into their atomic components
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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composeName
Composes the name of this context with a name relative to this context. Since an initial context may never be named relative to any context other than itself, the value of theprefix
parameter must be an empty name (""
).- Specified by:
composeName
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- a name relative to this contextprefix
- the name of this context relative to one of its ancestors- Returns:
- the composition of
prefix
andname
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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composeName
Composes the name of this context with a name relative to this context. Since an initial context may never be named relative to any context other than itself, the value of theprefix
parameter must be an empty name.- Specified by:
composeName
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
name
- a name relative to this contextprefix
- the name of this context relative to one of its ancestors- Returns:
- the composition of
prefix
andname
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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addToEnvironment
Description copied from interface:Context
Adds a new environment property to the environment of this context. If the property already exists, its value is overwritten. See class description for more details on environment properties.- Specified by:
addToEnvironment
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
propName
- the name of the environment property to add; may not be nullpropVal
- the value of the property to add; may not be null- Returns:
- the previous value of the property, or null if the property was not in the environment before
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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removeFromEnvironment
Description copied from interface:Context
Removes an environment property from the environment of this context. See class description for more details on environment properties.- Specified by:
removeFromEnvironment
in interfaceContext
- Parameters:
propName
- the name of the environment property to remove; may not be null- Returns:
- the previous value of the property, or null if the property was not in the environment
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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getEnvironment
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the environment in effect for this context. See class description for more details on environment properties.The caller should not make any changes to the object returned: their effect on the context is undefined. The environment of this context may be changed using
addToEnvironment()
andremoveFromEnvironment()
.- Specified by:
getEnvironment
in interfaceContext
- Returns:
- the environment of this context; never null
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered- See Also:
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close
Description copied from interface:Context
Closes this context. This method releases this context's resources immediately, instead of waiting for them to be released automatically by the garbage collector.This method is idempotent: invoking it on a context that has already been closed has no effect. Invoking any other method on a closed context is not allowed, and results in undefined behaviour.
- Specified by:
close
in interfaceContext
- Throws:
NamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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getNameInNamespace
Description copied from interface:Context
Retrieves the full name of this context within its own namespace.Many naming services have a notion of a "full name" for objects in their respective namespaces. For example, an LDAP entry has a distinguished name, and a DNS record has a fully qualified name. This method allows the client application to retrieve this name. The string returned by this method is not a JNDI composite name and should not be passed directly to context methods. In naming systems for which the notion of full name does not make sense,
OperationNotSupportedException
is thrown.- Specified by:
getNameInNamespace
in interfaceContext
- Returns:
- this context's name in its own namespace; never null
- Throws:
OperationNotSupportedException
- if the naming system does not have the notion of a full nameNamingException
- if a naming exception is encountered
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