javax.naming
Class BinaryRefAddr
java.lang.Object
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public class
BinaryRefAddrextends
RefAddr RefAddr that uses a byte array as content.
This can be used to reference objects that can only be represented as
byte arrays.
Since:Author:- Mark Wielaard (mark@klomp.org)
See Also:
BinaryRefAddr
public BinaryRefAddr(java.lang.String addrType, byte[] buf)
Contructs a new BinaryRefAddr with the given type and content.
The complete content of the byte array is copied to a new array.
Parameters:
BinaryRefAddr
public BinaryRefAddr(java.lang.String addrType, byte[] buf, int off, int length)
Contructs a new BinaryRefAddr with the given type and the content
taken from the given byte array.
The content of the byte array is copied to a new array.
Parameters:
equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
Checks if the object is a BinaryRefAddr with the same type and with the
same bytes in the content.
Parameters:
Returns:
- true if the given object is an instance of BinaryRefAddr,
the addrType is the same as this addrType and the bytes of the
content are the same.
getContent
public Object getContent()
Returns the byte array contents as given to the constructor.
The returned byte array is shared with this object and other callers.
Changing the content of the buffer is discouraged and should only be
done when the byte array is locked.
hashCode
public int hashCode()
Returns the hashCode which is the hasCode of the String returned by
getType()
plus the hashCode of the byte array returned by
getContent
. The hashCode of the byte array is calculated
by taking the xor of all the bytes in the array, or zero when there are
no bytes in the array.
toString
public String toString()
Returns a String representation of the RefAddr. Only the first 32 bytes
of the content are added as hex encoded characters.
Should only be used for debugging purposes.