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Diffstat (limited to 'base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/request/RequestRecord.java')
-rw-r--r-- | base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/request/RequestRecord.java | 28 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/request/RequestRecord.java b/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/request/RequestRecord.java index 1d066f0ad..3381727e4 100644 --- a/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/request/RequestRecord.java +++ b/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/request/RequestRecord.java @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ public class RequestRecord * This table contains attribute handlers for attributes * of the request. These attributes are ones that are stored * apart from the generic name/value pairs supported by the get/set - * interface plus the hashtable for the name/value pairs themselves. + * interface plus the hashtable for the name/value pairs themselves. * * NOTE: Eventually, all attributes should be done here. Currently * only the last ones added are implemented this way. @@ -430,10 +430,10 @@ class RequestIdMapper /** * A mapper between an request attr set and its LDAP attribute representation. - * + * * The attr attribute is no longer used. This class is kept for historical * and migration purposes. - * + * * @author thayes * @version $Revision$ $Date$ * @deprecated @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ class RequestAttrsMapper /** * Implements IDBAttrMapper.mapLDAPAttributeSetToObject * <p> - * + * * @see IDBAttrMapper#mapLDAPAttributeSetToObject */ public void mapLDAPAttributeSetToObject(LDAPAttributeSet attrs, @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ class RequestAttrsMapper // // Data is stored in a (single valued) binary attribute - // + // byte[] value; LDAPAttribute attr = null; @@ -609,14 +609,14 @@ class RequestAttrsMapper /** * Maps dynamic data for the extData- prefix to and from the extData Hashtable * in RequestRecord. - * + * * The data in RequestRecord is stored in a Hashtable. It comes in two forms: * 1. String key1 => String value1 * String key2 => String value2 * This is stored in LDAP as: * extData-key1 => value1 * extData-key2 => value2 - * + * * 2. String key => Hashtable value * where value stores: * String key2 => String value2 @@ -624,10 +624,10 @@ class RequestAttrsMapper * This is stored in LDAP as: * extData-key;key2 => value2 * extData-key;key3 => value3 - * + * * These can be mixed, but each top-level key can only be associated with * a String value or a Hashtable value. - * + * */ class ExtAttrDynMapper implements IDBDynAttrMapper { @@ -644,10 +644,10 @@ class ExtAttrDynMapper implements IDBDynAttrMapper { * Decodes extdata encoded keys. * -- followed by a 4 digit hexadecimal string is decoded to the character * representing the hex string. - * + * * The routine is written to be highly efficient. It only allocates * the StringBuffer if needed and copies the pieces in large chunks. - * + * * @param key The key to decode * @return The decoded key. */ @@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ class ExtAttrDynMapper implements IDBDynAttrMapper { /** * Encoded extdata keys for storage in LDAP. - * + * * The rules for encoding are trickier than decoding. We want to allow * '-' by itself to be stored in the database (for the common case of keys * like 'Foo-Bar'. Therefore we are using '--' as the encoding character. @@ -706,11 +706,11 @@ class ExtAttrDynMapper implements IDBDynAttrMapper { * 4) If [-] is preceded or followed by [^a-zA-Z0-9] then * the - as well as all following [^a-zA-Z0-9] characters are encoded * as --XXXX. - * + * * This routine tries to be as efficient as possible with StringBuffer and * large copies. However, the encoding unfortunately requires several * objects to be allocated. - * + * * @param key The key to encode * @return The encoded key */ |