Interface NativeObjectClassUcfDefinition

All Known Subinterfaces:
NativeObjectClassDefinition, NativeObjectClassUcfDefinition.Delegable
All Known Implementing Classes:
NativeComplexTypeDefinitionImpl, NativeObjectClassUcfDefinition.Data

public interface NativeObjectClassUcfDefinition
Getter interface to "UCF" part of resource object class definition.
  • Method Details

    • getNativeObjectClassName

      String getNativeObjectClassName()
      Returns the native object class name. Native object class is the name of the object class as it is seen by the resource itself. The name of the object class used in midPoint may be constrained by XSD or other syntax and therefore may be "mangled" to conform to such syntax. The _native object class_ value will contain original, un-mangled name (if available). Returns null if there is no native object class. The exception should be never thrown unless there is some bug in the code. The validation of model consistency should be done at the time of schema parsing.
      Returns:
      native object class
    • isAuxiliary

      boolean isAuxiliary()
      Is this an auxiliary object class, i.e., a class that can be attached to an object that already holds the structural object class? This is originally an LDAP concept, but it may be applicable to other systems as well.
    • isDefaultAccountDefinition

      boolean isDefaultAccountDefinition()
      Indicates whether definition is the default account definition. (This feature is present for "dumb" resource definition that are completely without `schemaHandling` part.) This is a way how a resource connector may suggest applicable object classes. Currently the only use of this flag is that ConnId `pass:[__ACCOUNT__]` is declared as a default for the kind of `ACCOUNT`. Originally, this property was called `defaultInAKind` and marked the object class as being default for given kind. At that time, the kind was part of object class definition. This is no longer the case, therefore also this property is renamed - and is available only for account-like object classes. In the future we may put those things (kind + default-in-a-kind) back, if needed.
    • getNamingAttributeName

      @Nullable @Nullable QName getNamingAttributeName()
      Returns name of the naming attribute.
      See Also:
    • getDisplayNameAttributeName

      @Nullable @Nullable QName getDisplayNameAttributeName()
      Returns the definition of display name attribute. Display name attribute specifies which resource attribute should be used as title when displaying objects of a specific resource object class. It must point to an attribute of String type. If not present, primary identifier should be used instead (but this method does not handle this default behavior). Returns null if there is no display name attribute. The exception should be never thrown unless there is some bug in the code. The validation of model consistency should be done at the time of schema parsing. NOTE: Currently seems to be not used. (Neither not set nor used.)
    • getDescriptionAttributeName

      @Nullable @Nullable QName getDescriptionAttributeName()
      Returns the name of the description attribute. Currently seems to be unused.
    • getPrimaryIdentifierName

      QName getPrimaryIdentifierName()
    • getSecondaryIdentifierName

      QName getSecondaryIdentifierName()