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package javax.naming.spi;  | 
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import java.util.Hashtable;  | 
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import javax.naming.*;  | 
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import javax.naming.directory.Attributes;  | 
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/**  | 
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* This interface represents a factory for creating an object given  | 
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* an object and attributes about the object.  | 
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*<p>  | 
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* The JNDI framework allows for object implementations to  | 
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* be loaded in dynamically via <em>object factories</em>. See  | 
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* <tt>ObjectFactory</tt> for details.  | 
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* <p>  | 
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* A <tt>DirObjectFactory</tt> extends <tt>ObjectFactory</tt> by allowing  | 
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* an <tt>Attributes</tt> instance  | 
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* to be supplied to the <tt>getObjectInstance()</tt> method.  | 
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* <tt>DirObjectFactory</tt> implementations are intended to be used by <tt>DirContext</tt>  | 
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* service providers. The service provider, in addition reading an  | 
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* object from the directory, might already have attributes that  | 
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* are useful for the object factory to check to see whether the  | 
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* factory is supposed to process the object. For instance, an LDAP-style  | 
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* service provider might have read the "objectclass" of the object.  | 
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* A CORBA object factory might be interested only in LDAP entries  | 
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* with "objectclass=corbaObject". By using the attributes supplied by  | 
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* the LDAP service provider, the CORBA object factory can quickly  | 
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* eliminate objects that it need not worry about, and non-CORBA object  | 
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* factories can quickly eliminate CORBA-related LDAP entries.  | 
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*  | 
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* @author Rosanna Lee  | 
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* @author Scott Seligman  | 
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*  | 
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* @see NamingManager#getObjectInstance  | 
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* @see DirectoryManager#getObjectInstance  | 
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* @see ObjectFactory  | 
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* @since 1.3  | 
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*/  | 
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public interface DirObjectFactory extends ObjectFactory {  | 
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/** | 
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 * Creates an object using the location or reference information, and attributes | 
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 * specified. | 
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 * <p> | 
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 * Special requirements of this object are supplied | 
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 * using <code>environment</code>. | 
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 * An example of such an environment property is user identity | 
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 * information. | 
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 *<p> | 
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 * <tt>DirectoryManager.getObjectInstance()</tt> | 
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 * successively loads in object factories. If it encounters a <tt>DirObjectFactory</tt>, | 
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 * it will invoke <tt>DirObjectFactory.getObjectInstance()</tt>; | 
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 * otherwise, it invokes | 
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 * <tt>ObjectFactory.getObjectInstance()</tt>. It does this until a factory | 
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 * produces a non-null answer. | 
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 * <p> When an exception | 
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 * is thrown by an object factory, the exception is passed on to the caller | 
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 * of <tt>DirectoryManager.getObjectInstance()</tt>. The search for other factories | 
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 * that may produce a non-null answer is halted. | 
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 * An object factory should only throw an exception if it is sure that | 
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 * it is the only intended factory and that no other object factories | 
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 * should be tried. | 
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 * If this factory cannot create an object using the arguments supplied, | 
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 * it should return null. | 
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  *<p>Since <tt>DirObjectFactory</tt> extends <tt>ObjectFactory</tt>, it | 
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  * effectively | 
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  * has two <tt>getObjectInstance()</tt> methods, where one differs from the other by | 
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  * the attributes argument. Given a factory that implements <tt>DirObjectFactory</tt>, | 
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  * <tt>DirectoryManager.getObjectInstance()</tt> will only | 
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  * use the method that accepts the attributes argument, while | 
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  * <tt>NamingManager.getObjectInstance()</tt> will only use the one that does not accept | 
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  * the attributes argument. | 
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 *<p> | 
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 * See <tt>ObjectFactory</tt> for a description URL context factories and other | 
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 * properties of object factories that apply equally to <tt>DirObjectFactory</tt>. | 
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 *<p> | 
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 * The <tt>name</tt>, <tt>attrs</tt>, and <tt>environment</tt> parameters | 
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 * are owned by the caller. | 
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 * The implementation will not modify these objects or keep references | 
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 * to them, although it may keep references to clones or copies. | 
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 * | 
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 * @param obj The possibly null object containing location or reference | 
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 *              information that can be used in creating an object. | 
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 * @param name The name of this object relative to <code>nameCtx</code>, | 
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 *              or null if no name is specified. | 
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 * @param nameCtx The context relative to which the <code>name</code> | 
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 *              parameter is specified, or null if <code>name</code> is | 
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 *              relative to the default initial context. | 
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 * @param environment The possibly null environment that is used in | 
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 *              creating the object. | 
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 * @param attrs The possibly null attributes containing some of <tt>obj</tt>'s | 
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 * attributes. <tt>attrs</tt> might not necessarily have all of <tt>obj</tt>'s | 
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 * attributes. If the object factory requires more attributes, it needs | 
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 * to get it, either using <tt>obj</tt>, or <tt>name</tt> and <tt>nameCtx</tt>. | 
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 *      The factory must not modify attrs. | 
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 * @return The object created; null if an object cannot be created. | 
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 * @exception Exception If this object factory encountered an exception | 
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 * while attempting to create an object, and no other object factories are | 
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 * to be tried. | 
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 * | 
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 * @see DirectoryManager#getObjectInstance | 
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 * @see NamingManager#getURLContext | 
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*/  | 
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public Object getObjectInstance(Object obj, Name name, Context nameCtx,  | 
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Hashtable<?,?> environment,  | 
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Attributes attrs)  | 
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throws Exception;  | 
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}  |