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Description
Interface Summary | |
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ProtocolSession | The ProtocolSession interface should be implemented by a class that implement the send/reception part of the Multi-master replication protocol. |
Class Summary | |
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AckMessage | Used to send acks between LDAP and replication servers. |
AddContext | This class describe the contexte that is attached to Add Operation. |
AddMsg | This class is used to exchange Add operation between LDAP servers and replication servers. |
DeleteContext | This class is used to describe the context attached to a Delete Operation. |
DeleteMsg | Object used when sending delete information to replication servers. |
DoneMessage | This message is part of the replication protocol. |
EntryMessage | This message is part of the replication protocol. |
ErrorMessage | This message is part of the replication protocol. |
HeartbeatMessage | This message is sent at regular intervals by the replication server when it is sending no other messages. |
HeartbeatThread | This thread publishes a heartbeat message on a given protocol session at regular intervals when there are no other replication messages being published. |
InitializeRequestMessage | This message is part of the replication protocol. |
InitializeTargetMessage | This message is part of the replication protocol. |
ModifyContext | This class describe the replication context that is attached to Modify operation. |
ModifyDnContext | This class describe the replication context that is attached to ModifyDN operation. |
ModifyDNMsg | Message used to send Modify DN information. |
ModifyMsg | Message used to send Modify information. |
MonitorMessage | This message is part of the replication protocol. |
MonitorRequestMessage | This message is part of the replication protocol. |
OperationContext | This class describe the replication context that is attached to each Operation using the SYNCHROCONTEXT key. |
ProtocolVersion | The version utility class for the replication protocol. |
ReplicationMessage | Abstract class that must be used when defining messages that can be sent for replication purpose between servers. |
ReplServerInfoMessage | This class defines a message that is sent by a replication server to the other replication servers in the topology containing the list of LDAP servers directly connected to it. |
ReplServerStartMessage | Message sent by a replication server to another replication server at Startup. |
ReplSessionSecurity | This class represents the security configuration for replication protocol sessions. |
ResetGenerationId | This message is used by an LDAP server to communicate to the topology that the generation must be reset for the domain. |
RoutableMessage | This is an abstract class of messages of the replication protocol for message that needs to contain information about the server that send them and the destination servers to whitch they should be sent. |
ServerStartMessage | This message is used by LDAP server when they first connect. |
SocketSession | This class Implement a protocol session using a basic socket and relying on the innate encoding/decoding capabilities of the ReplicationMessage by using the getBytes() and generateMsg() methods of those classes. |
StartMessage | This abstract message class is the superclass for start messages used by LDAP servers and Replication servers to initiate their communications. |
TLSSocketSession | This class implements a protocol session using TLS. |
UpdateMessage | Abstract class that must be extended to define a message used for sending Updates between servers. |
WindowMessage | This message is used by LDAP server or by Replication Servers to update the send window of the remote entities. |
WindowProbe | This message is used by LDAP or Replication Server that have been out of credit for a while and want to check that the remote servers. |
This package contains the code used by the replication server and by the
code running on the Directory Server side to exchange their information.
The main classes of this packages are :
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