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Class Summary | |
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ASN1Boolean | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with ASN.1 Boolean elements. |
ASN1Constants | This class defines a number of constants that may be used when interacting with ASN.1 elements. |
ASN1Element | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with generic ASN.1 elements. |
ASN1Enumerated | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with ASN.1 enumerated elements. |
ASN1Integer | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with ASN.1 integer elements. |
ASN1Long | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting
with ASN.1 integer elements that may need to hold values greater than will
fit in the scope of a Java int structure. |
ASN1Null | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with ASN.1 null elements. |
ASN1OctetString | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with ASN.1 octet string elements. |
ASN1Reader | This class defines a utility that can be used to read ASN.1 elements from a provided socket or input stream. |
ASN1Sequence | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with ASN.1 sequence elements. |
ASN1Set | This class defines the data structures and methods to use when interacting with ASN.1 set elements. |
ASN1Writer | This class defines a utility that can be used to write ASN.1 elements over a provided socket or output stream. |
Exception Summary | |
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ASN1Exception | This class defines an exception that may be thrown if a problem occurs while interacting with an ASN.1 element. |
Contains the Directory Server classes for performing encoding and decoding of
ASN.1 elements. This is not specifically a protocol by itself, but it is
used in several places throughout the Directory Server in areas like client
communication and internal data encoding, and technically ASN.1 elements are
considered to be Directory Server protocol elements.
Note that this particular implementation is limited to the subset of elements
that are typically used by LDAP clients. As such, it does not include all
ASN.1 element types, particularly elements like OIDs, bit strings, and
timestamp values.
Also note that the contents of this package alone are not sufficient for a
highly-performant and scalable LDAP implementation. The process of reading
the outermost ASN.1 sequence that comprises the LDAPMessage envelope will
best be done within the implementation for the LDAP connection handler.
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