Class Uid
 When an application creates an object on a target resource, the
 create operation returns as its result the
 Uid of the created object. An application also can use the
 search operation to discover the Uid
 value for an existing object. An application must use the Uid
 value to identify the object in any subsequent call to
 get, delete or
 update that object. See the documentation for
 Name for comparison.
 
 Ideally, the value of Uid would be a Globally Unique
 IDentifier (GUID). However, not every target resource provides a globally
 unique and immutable identifier for each of its objects. For some connector
 implementations, therefore, the Uid value is only locally
 unique and may change when an object is modified. For instance, an LDAP
 directory service that lacks GUID might use Distinguished Name (DN) as
 the Uid for each object. A connector that represents each object
 as a row in a database table might use the value of the primary key as
 the Uid of an object. The fact that changing an object might
 change its Uid is the reason that update returns Uid.
 
 Uid by definition must be a single-valued attribute. Its value must
 always convert to a string, regardless of the underlying type of the native
 identifier on the target. The string value of any native id must be
 canonical.
 
 Uid is never allowed to appear in the Schema, nor may Uid appear in
 the attribute set of a create operation. This is
 because Uid is not a true attribute of an object, but rather a reference to
 that object. Uid extends Attribute only so that Uid can be searchable
 and compatible with the filter translators.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionReturn the string representation of the revision value of theObtain a string representation of the value of this attribute, which value uniquely identifies aobjecton the target resource. 
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Field Details
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NAME
 
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Constructor Details
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Uid
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Uid
 
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Method Details
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getUidValue
Obtain a string representation of the value of this attribute, which value uniquely identifies aobjecton the target resource.- Returns:
 - value that uniquely identifies an object.
 
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getRevision
Return the string representation of the revision value of theThe revision number specifies a given version ot the
objectidentified by thegetUidValue()- Returns:
 - null if the connector does not support the MVCC and does not set this value otherwise return the revision number of the object.
 
 
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