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package org.springframework.ldap.core;
import org.springframework.ldap.NamingException;
import javax.naming.directory.DirContext;
/**
* A ContextSource
is responsible for configuring and creating
* DirContext
instances. It is typically used from
* {@link LdapTemplate} to acquiring contexts for LDAP operations, but may be
* used standalone to perform LDAP authentication.
*
* @see org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate
*
* @author Adam Skogman
* @author Mattias Hellborg Arthursson
*/
public interface ContextSource {
/**
* Gets a read-only DirContext
. The returned
* DirContext
must be possible to perform read-only operations
* on.
*
* @return A DirContext instance, never null.
* @throws NamingException if some error occurs creating an DirContext.
*/
DirContext getReadOnlyContext() throws NamingException;
/**
* Gets a read-write DirContext
instance.
*
* @return A DirContext
instance, never null
.
* @throws NamingException if some error occurs creating an
* DirContext
.
*/
DirContext getReadWriteContext() throws NamingException;
/**
* Gets a DirContext
instance authenticated using the supplied
* principal and credentials. Typically to be used for plain authentication
* purposes. Note that this method will never make use
* of native Java LDAP pooling, even though this instance is configured to do so.
* This is to force password changes in the target directory to take effect
* as soon as possible.
*
* @param principal The principal (typically a distinguished name of a user
* in the LDAP tree) to use for authentication.
* @param credentials The credentials to use for authentication.
* @return an authenticated DirContext
instance, never
* null
.
* @since 1.3
*/
DirContext getContext(String principal, String credentials) throws NamingException;
}