Module java.naming

Class SortResponseControl

java.lang.Object
javax.naming.ldap.BasicControl
javax.naming.ldap.SortResponseControl
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Control

public final class SortResponseControl extends BasicControl
Indicates whether the requested sort of search results was successful or not. When the result code indicates success then the results have been sorted as requested. Otherwise the sort was unsuccessful and additional details regarding the cause of the error may have been provided by the server.

The code sample in SortControl shows how this class may be used.

This class implements the LDAPv3 Response Control for server-side sorting as defined in RFC 2891. The control's value has the following ASN.1 definition:


     SortResult ::= SEQUENCE {
        sortResult  ENUMERATED {
            success                   (0), -- results are sorted
            operationsError           (1), -- server internal failure
            timeLimitExceeded         (3), -- timelimit reached before
                                           -- sorting was completed
            strongAuthRequired        (8), -- refused to return sorted
                                           -- results via insecure
                                           -- protocol
            adminLimitExceeded       (11), -- too many matching entries
                                           -- for the server to sort
            noSuchAttribute          (16), -- unrecognized attribute
                                           -- type in sort key
            inappropriateMatching    (18), -- unrecognized or inappro-
                                           -- priate matching rule in
                                           -- sort key
            insufficientAccessRights (50), -- refused to return sorted
                                           -- results to this client
            busy                     (51), -- too busy to process
            unwillingToPerform       (53), -- unable to sort
            other                    (80)
            },
      attributeType [0] AttributeType OPTIONAL }

 
Since:
1.5
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