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e487. Searching the Directory by Using a Search FilterThis example searches the directory for objects by using a search filter.try { // Specify the ids of the attributes to return String[] attrIDs = {"sn", "telephonenumber", "golfhandicap", "mail"}; SearchControls ctls = new SearchControls(); ctls.setReturningAttributes(attrIDs); // Specify the search filter to match // Ask for objects that have attribute "sn" == Geisel and the "mail" attribute String filter = "(&(sn=Geisel)(mail=*))"; // Search for objects using filter NamingEnumeration enum = ctx.search("ou=People", filter, ctls); while (enum.hasMore()) { SearchResult entry = (SearchResult)enum.next(); process(entry); } } catch (NamingException e) { }
e482. Reading an Object's Attributes from the Directory e483. Modifying an Object's Attributes in the Directory e484. Creating a Directory Entry e485. Adding a Binding with Attributes to the Directory e486. Performing a Basic Directory Search e488. Searching a Subtree in the Directory e489. Cancelling a Directory Search e490. Getting an Object's Schema from the Directory e491. Getting an Attribute's Schema from the Directory e492. Authenticating to the Directory © 2002 Addison-Wesley. |