Interface IntermediateResponse
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- All Superinterfaces:
 ProtocolOp,Response
- All Known Subinterfaces:
 GenericIntermediateResponse
- All Known Implementing Classes:
 AbstractIntermediateResponse
public interface IntermediateResponse extends Response
An Intermediate response provides a general mechanism for defining single-request/multiple-response operations. This response is intended to be used in conjunction with the Extended operation to define new single-request/multiple-response operations or in conjunction with a control when extending existing operations in a way that requires them to return Intermediate response information.An Intermediate response may convey an optional response name and value. These can be retrieved using the
getOid()andgetValue()methods respectively. 
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description IntermediateResponseaddControl(Control control)Adds the provided control to this protocol-op.IntermediateResponseaddControls(Iterable<? extends Control> controls)Adds the provided controls to this protocol-op.<C extends Control>
CgetControl(ControlDecoder<C> decoder, DecodeOptions options)Decodes and returns the first control in this protocol-op having an OID corresponding to the provided control decoder.List<Control>getControls()Returns aListcontaining the controls included with this protocol-op.StringgetOid()Returns the numeric OID, if any, associated with this intermediate response.ByteStringgetValue()Returns the value, if any, associated with this intermediate response.booleanhasValue()Returnstrueif this intermediate response has a value.- 
Methods inherited from interface org.forgerock.opendj.ldap.messages.ProtocolOp
containsControl, getControl 
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Method Detail
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addControl
IntermediateResponse addControl(Control control)
Description copied from interface:ProtocolOpAdds the provided control to this protocol-op.- Specified by:
 addControlin interfaceProtocolOp- Specified by:
 addControlin interfaceResponse- Parameters:
 control- The control to be added to this protocol-op.- Returns:
 - This protocol-op.
 
 
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addControls
IntermediateResponse addControls(Iterable<? extends Control> controls)
Description copied from interface:ProtocolOpAdds the provided controls to this protocol-op.- Specified by:
 addControlsin interfaceProtocolOp- Specified by:
 addControlsin interfaceResponse- Parameters:
 controls- The controls to be added to this protocol-op.- Returns:
 - This protocol-op.
 
 
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getControl
<C extends Control> C getControl(ControlDecoder<C> decoder, DecodeOptions options) throws DecodeException
Description copied from interface:ProtocolOpDecodes and returns the first control in this protocol-op having an OID corresponding to the provided control decoder.- Specified by:
 getControlin interfaceProtocolOp- Type Parameters:
 C- The type of control to be decoded and returned.- Parameters:
 decoder- The control decoder.options- The set of decode options which should be used when decoding the control.- Returns:
 - The decoded control, or 
nullif the control is not included with this protocol-op. - Throws:
 DecodeException- If the control could not be decoded because it was malformed in some way (e.g. the control value was missing, or its content could not be decoded).
 
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getControls
List<Control> getControls()
Description copied from interface:ProtocolOpReturns aListcontaining the controls included with this protocol-op. The returnedListmay be modified if permitted by this protocol-op.- Specified by:
 getControlsin interfaceProtocolOp- Returns:
 - A 
Listcontaining the controls. 
 
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getOid
String getOid()
Returns the numeric OID, if any, associated with this intermediate response.- Returns:
 - The numeric OID associated with this intermediate response, or
         
nullif there is no OID. 
 
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getValue
ByteString getValue()
Returns the value, if any, associated with this intermediate response. Its format is defined by the specification of this intermediate response.- Returns:
 - The value associated with this intermediate response, or
         
nullif there is no value. 
 
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hasValue
boolean hasValue()
Returnstrueif this intermediate response has a value. In some circumstances it may be useful to determine if an intermediate response has a value, without actually calculating the value and incurring any performance costs.- Returns:
 trueif this intermediate response has a value, orfalseif there is no value.
 
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