javax.naming

Class Binding

Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
Known Direct Subclasses:
SearchResult

public class Binding
extends NameClassPair

Binding represents the name-object mapping of a binding in a context.

Bindings are mappings of a name to an object and this class is used to specify such mappings. The bindings of a context are retrieved by the Context#listBindings() methods.

Since:
1.3
See Also:
Serialized Form

Constructor Summary

Binding(String name, Object obj)
Constructs an instance with the given name and object.
Binding(String name, Object obj, boolean isRelative)
Constructs an instance with the given name and object and a flag indicating if the name is relative to the target context.
Binding(String name, String className, Object obj)
Constructs an instance with the given name, classname and object.
Binding(String name, String className, Object obj, boolean isRelative)
Constructs an instance with the given name, classname, object and a flag indicating if the name is relative to the target context.

Method Summary

String
getClassName()
Returns the classname of the bound object.
Object
getObject()
Returns the bound object of this binding.
void
setObject(Object obj)
Sets the bound object of this binding.
String
toString()
Returns the string representation.

Methods inherited from class javax.naming.NameClassPair

getClassName, getName, getNameInNamespace, isRelative, setClassName, setName, setNameInNamespace, setRelative, toString

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, extends Object> getClass, finalize, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Constructor Details

Binding

public Binding(String name,
               Object obj)
Constructs an instance with the given name and object.
Parameters:
name - the name of the binding relative to the target context (may not be null)
obj - the bound object

Binding

public Binding(String name,
               Object obj,
               boolean isRelative)
Constructs an instance with the given name and object and a flag indicating if the name is relative to the target context.
Parameters:
name - the name of the binding relative to the target context (may not be null)
obj - the bound object
isRelative - flag indicating if the name is relative or not

Binding

public Binding(String name,
               String className,
               Object obj)
Constructs an instance with the given name, classname and object.
Parameters:
name - the name of the binding relative to the target context (may not be null)
className - the classname to set (maybe null)
obj - the bound object

Binding

public Binding(String name,
               String className,
               Object obj,
               boolean isRelative)
Constructs an instance with the given name, classname, object and a flag indicating if the name is relative to the target context.
Parameters:
name - the name of the binding relative to the target context (may not be null)
className - the classname to set (maybe null)
obj - the bound object
isRelative - flag indicating if the name is relative or not

Method Details

getClassName

public String getClassName()
Returns the classname of the bound object.

Returns the classname if set explicitly. If not and the bound object is not null the classname of the bound object is used.

Overrides:
getClassName in interface NameClassPair
Returns:
The fully qualified classname (may be null).

getObject

public Object getObject()
Returns the bound object of this binding.
Returns:
The bound object (maybe null).

setObject

public void setObject(Object obj)
Sets the bound object of this binding.
Parameters:
obj - the bound object.

toString

public String toString()
Returns the string representation.
Overrides:
toString in interface NameClassPair
Returns:
The string as given by the NameClassPair superclass plus the bound objects string representation seperated by a colon.

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