Source for javax.naming.Name

   1: /* Name.java -- Name build up from different components
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  37: 
  38: package javax.naming;
  39: 
  40: import java.io.Serializable;
  41: import java.util.Enumeration;
  42: 
  43: /**
  44:  * Interface descriping a name build up from different components.
  45:  * The components are represented as <code>String</code>s which are
  46:  * ordered from most significant to least significant. There are methods to
  47:  * get the number of components. Methods to get a particular component or group
  48:  * of components. Components can be added as <code>String</code>s or
  49:  * <code>Name</code>s and a component can be removed from any position in the
  50:  * <code>Name</code>.
  51:  * A <code>Name</code> can be compared to another <code>Name</code> and it can
  52:  * be checked if a particular <code>Name</code> starts or ends with the same
  53:  * components as another <code>Name</code>. Finally <code>Name</code>s can be
  54:  * serialized and cloned.
  55:  * <p>
  56:  * Since <code>Name</code>s can be empty (have no components) methods that
  57:  * return a <code>Name</code> will never return <code>null</code>.
  58:  *
  59:  * @since 1.3
  60:  * @author Anthony Green (green@redhat.com)
  61:  * @author Mark Wielaard (mark@klomp.org)
  62:  */
  63: public interface Name extends Cloneable, Serializable, Comparable
  64: {
  65:   long serialVersionUID = -3617482732056931635L;
  66: 
  67:   /**
  68:    * Returns the number of components of this <code>Name</code>.
  69:    * The returned number can be zero.
  70:    */
  71:   int size();
  72: 
  73:   /**
  74:    * Returns <code>true</code> if the number of components of this
  75:    * <code>Name</code> is zero, <code>false</code> otherwise.
  76:    */
  77:   boolean isEmpty();
  78: 
  79:   /**
  80:    * Returns a non-null (but possibly empty) <code>Enumeration</code> of the
  81:    * components of the <code>Name</code> as <code>String</code>s.
  82:    */
  83:   Enumeration getAll();
  84: 
  85:   /**
  86:    * Gets the component at the given index.
  87:    *
  88:    * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the given index is smaller
  89:    *            then zero or greater then or equal to <code>size()</code>.
  90:    */
  91:   String get(int i);
  92: 
  93:   /**
  94:    * Returns the components till the given index as a <code>Name</code>.
  95:    * The returned <code>Name</code> can be modified without changing the
  96:    * original.
  97:    *
  98:    * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the given index is smaller
  99:    *            then zero or greater then or equal to <code>size()</code>.
 100:    */
 101:   Name getPrefix(int i);
 102: 
 103:   /**
 104:    * Returns the components from the given index till the end as a
 105:    * <code>Name</code>.
 106:    * The returned <code>Name</code> can be modified without changing the
 107:    * original.
 108:    *
 109:    * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the given index is smaller
 110:    *            then zero or greater then or equal to <code>size()</code>.
 111:    */
 112:   Name getSuffix(int i);
 113: 
 114:   /**
 115:    * Adds the given <code>String</code> component to the end of this
 116:    * <code>Name</code>. The method modifies the current <code>Name</code> and
 117:    * then returns it.
 118:    *
 119:    * @exception InvalidNameException if the given <code>String</code> is not a
 120:    *            valid component for this <code>Name</code>.
 121:    */
 122:   Name add(String comp) throws InvalidNameException;
 123: 
 124:   /**
 125:    * Inserts the given <code>String</code> component to this <code>Name</code>
 126:    * at the given index. The method modifies the current <code>Name</code> and
 127:    * then returns it.
 128:    *
 129:    * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the given index is smaller
 130:    *            then zero or greater then or equal to <code>size()</code>.
 131:    * @exception InvalidNameException if the given <code>String</code> is not a
 132:    *            valid component for this <code>Name</code>.
 133:    */
 134:   Name add(int posn, String comp) throws InvalidNameException;
 135: 
 136:   /**
 137:    * Adds all the components of the given <code>Name</code> to the end of this
 138:    * <code>Name</code>. The method modifies the current <code>Name</code> and
 139:    * then returns it.
 140:    *
 141:    * @exception InvalidNameException if any of the given components is not a
 142:    *            valid component for this <code>Name</code>.
 143:    */
 144:   Name addAll(Name suffix) throws InvalidNameException;
 145: 
 146:   /**
 147:    * Inserts all the components of the given <code>Name</code> to this
 148:    * <code>Name</code> at the given index. The method modifies the current
 149:    * <code>Name</code> and then returns it.
 150:    *
 151:    * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the given index is smaller
 152:    *            then zero or greater then or equal to <code>size()</code>.
 153:    * @exception InvalidNameException if any of the given components is not a
 154:    *            valid component for this <code>Name</code>.
 155:    */
 156:   Name addAll(int posn, Name n) throws InvalidNameException;
 157: 
 158:   /**
 159:    * Removes the component at the given index from this <code>Name</code>.
 160:    * The method modifies the current <code>Name</code> and then returns it.
 161:    *
 162:    * @exception InvalidNameException if the given <code>String</code> is not a
 163:    *            valid component for this <code>Name</code>.
 164:    */
 165:   Object remove(int posn) throws InvalidNameException;
 166: 
 167:   /**
 168:    * Returns <code>true</code> if this <code>Name</code> starts with the
 169:    * components of the given <code>Name</code>, <code>false</code> otherwise.
 170:    */
 171:   boolean startsWith(Name name);
 172: 
 173:   /**
 174:    * Returns <code>true</code> if this <code>Name</code> ends with the
 175:    * components of the given <code>Name</code>, <code>false</code> otherwise.
 176:    */
 177:   boolean endsWith(Name name);
 178: 
 179:   /**
 180:    * Compares the given object to this <code>Name</code>.
 181:    * Returns a negative value if the given <code>Object</code> is smaller then
 182:    * this <code>Name</code>, a positive value if the <code>Object</code> is
 183:    * bigger, and zero if the are equal. If the <code>Object</code> is not of
 184:    * a class that can be compared to the class of this <code>Name</code> then
 185:    * a <code>ClassCastException</code> is thrown. Note that it is not
 186:    * guaranteed that <code>Name</code>s implemented in different classes can
 187:    * be compared. The definition of smaller, bigger and equal is up to the
 188:    * actual implementing class.
 189:    */
 190:   int compareTo(Object obj);
 191: 
 192:   /**
 193:    * Returns a clone of this <code>Name</code>. It will be a deep copy of
 194:    * all the components of the <code>Name</code> so that changes to components
 195:    * of the components does not change the component in this <code>Name</code>.
 196:    */
 197:   Object clone();
 198: }