/* * Copyright (c) 1999, 2004, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.naming; import java.util.Enumeration; /** * This interface is for enumerating lists returned by * methods in the javax.naming and javax.naming.directory packages. * It extends Enumeration to allow as exceptions to be thrown during * the enumeration. *
* When a method such as list(), listBindings(), or search() returns * a NamingEnumeration, any exceptions encountered are reserved until * all results have been returned. At the end of the enumeration, the * exception is thrown (by hasMore()); *
* For example, if the list() is * returning only a partial answer, the corresponding exception would * be PartialResultException. list() would first return a NamingEnumeration. * When the last of the results has been returned by the NamingEnumeration's * next(), invoking hasMore() would result in PartialResultException being thrown. *
* In another example, if a search() method was invoked with a specified * size limit of 'n'. If the answer consists of more than 'n' results, * search() would first return a NamingEnumeration. * When the n'th result has been returned by invoking next() on the * NamingEnumeration, a SizeLimitExceedException would then thrown when * hasMore() is invoked. *
* Note that if the program uses hasMoreElements() and nextElement() instead * to iterate through the NamingEnumeration, because these methods * cannot throw exceptions, no exception will be thrown. Instead, * in the previous example, after the n'th result has been returned by * nextElement(), invoking hasMoreElements() would return false. *
* Note also that NoSuchElementException is thrown if the program invokes * next() or nextElement() when there are no elements left in the enumeration. * The program can always avoid this exception by using hasMore() and * hasMoreElements() to check whether the end of the enumeration has been reached. *
* If an exception is thrown during an enumeration,
* the enumeration becomes invalid.
* Subsequent invocation of any method on that enumeration
* will yield undefined results.
*
* @author Rosanna Lee
* @author Scott Seligman
*
* @see Context#list
* @see Context#listBindings
* @see javax.naming.directory.DirContext#search
* @see javax.naming.directory.Attributes#getAll
* @see javax.naming.directory.Attributes#getIDs
* @see javax.naming.directory.Attribute#getAll
* @since 1.3
*/
public interface NamingEnumeration
* Note that next() can also throw the runtime exception
* NoSuchElementException to indicate that the caller is
* attempting to enumerate beyond the end of the enumeration.
* This is different from a NamingException, which indicates
* that there was a problem in obtaining the next element,
* for example, due to a referral or server unavailability, etc.
*
* @return The possibly null element in the enumeration.
* null is only valid for enumerations that can return
* null (e.g. Attribute.getAll() returns an enumeration of
* attribute values, and an attribute value can be null).
* @exception NamingException If a naming exception is encountered while attempting
* to retrieve the next element. See NamingException
* and its subclasses for the possible naming exceptions.
* @exception java.util.NoSuchElementException If attempting to get the next element when none is available.
* @see java.util.Enumeration#nextElement
*/
public T next() throws NamingException;
/**
* Determines whether there are any more elements in the enumeration.
* This method allows naming exceptions encountered while
* determining whether there are more elements to be caught and handled
* by the application.
*
* @return true if there is more in the enumeration ; false otherwise.
* @exception NamingException
* If a naming exception is encountered while attempting
* to determine whether there is another element
* in the enumeration. See NamingException
* and its subclasses for the possible naming exceptions.
* @see java.util.Enumeration#hasMoreElements
*/
public boolean hasMore() throws NamingException;
/**
* Closes this enumeration.
*
* After this method has been invoked on this enumeration, the
* enumeration becomes invalid and subsequent invocation of any of
* its methods will yield undefined results.
* This method is intended for aborting an enumeration to free up resources.
* If an enumeration proceeds to the end--that is, until
* hasMoreElements() or hasMore() returns false--
* resources will be freed up automatically and there is no need to
* explicitly call close().
*
* This method indicates to the service provider that it is free
* to release resources associated with the enumeration, and can
* notify servers to cancel any outstanding requests. The close()
* method is a hint to implementations for managing their resources.
* Implementations are encouraged to use appropriate algorithms to
* manage their resources when client omits the close() calls.
*
* @exception NamingException If a naming exception is encountered
* while closing the enumeration.
* @since 1.3
*/
public void close() throws NamingException;
}