public class LDAPCertStoreParameters extends Object implements CertStoreParameters
Parameters used as input for the LDAP CertStore
algorithm.
This class is used to provide necessary configuration parameters (server name and port number) to implementations of the LDAP CertStore
algorithm.
Concurrent Access
Unless otherwise specified, the methods defined in this class are not thread-safe. Multiple threads that need to access a single object concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking. Multiple threads each manipulating separate objects need not synchronize.
CertStore
public LDAPCertStoreParameters(String serverName, int port)
Creates an instance of LDAPCertStoreParameters
with the specified parameter values.
serverName
- the DNS name of the LDAP serverport
- the port number of the LDAP serverNullPointerException
- if serverName
is null
public LDAPCertStoreParameters(String serverName)
Creates an instance of LDAPCertStoreParameters
with the specified server name and a default port of 389.
serverName
- the DNS name of the LDAP serverNullPointerException
- if serverName
is null
public LDAPCertStoreParameters()
Creates an instance of LDAPCertStoreParameters
with the default parameter values (server name "localhost", port 389).
public String getServerName()
Returns the DNS name of the LDAP server.
null
)public int getPort()
Returns the port number of the LDAP server.
public Object clone()
Returns a copy of this object. Changes to the copy will not affect the original and vice versa.
Note: this method currently performs a shallow copy of the object (simply calls Object.clone()
). This may be changed in a future revision to perform a deep copy if new parameters are added that should not be shared.
clone
in interface CertStoreParameters
clone
in class Object
Cloneable
public String toString()
Returns a formatted string describing the parameters.
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