Interface Summary |
DNConverter |
Interface for converting eDirectory object DNs from one format to another. |
DriverShim |
The DriverShim interface defines the top-level interface through which
the Identity Manager Engine initializes and communicates with an application shim. |
PublicationShim |
The PublicationShim interface defines the method by which
the Identity Manager Engine passes control to an application shim so that the shim
can publish application events to Identity Manager. |
SubscriptionShim |
The SubscriptionShim interface defines a method through which
the Identity Manager Engine issues commands to an application shim. |
TraceInterface |
Interface describing the methods that the
Trace class calls to output messages. |
XmlCommandProcessor |
The XmlCommandProcessor interface defines a method that accepts
XML-encoded commands and returns the results of processing the commands. |
XmlQueryProcessor |
The XmlQueryProcessor interface defines a method through which
a caller can make an XDS query. |
Class Summary |
ClassFilter |
Allows easy use of the publisher or the subscriber filter that is passed to a shim's
init() method. |
DelimitedText |
Class for representing a delimited text file as XML. |
DriverFilter |
Allows easy use of publisher or subscriber filter passed to shim
init() method. |
ThreadBridge |
ThreadBridge implements a method of calling methods on
a different thread. |
ThreadGroupLocal |
Class implementing ThreadGroup local storage. |
Trace |
Facility for drivers to use to output debugging trace messages to
the DSTrace console and to the DirXML log file. |
XdsCommandProcessor |
A command processor designed primarily for use within XSLT stylesheets used as rules, or
by functions called from an XSLT stylesheet used as a rule. |
XdsQueryProcessor |
A query processor designed primarily for use within XSLT stylesheets used as rules, or
by functions called from an XSLT stylesheet used as a rule. |
XmlDocument |
The XmlDocument class wraps an XML document and allows that document to be
accessed via DOM, SAX (v1), or a serialized form. |