public class Timeout extends Object implements Validator
Constraint
. This validator will ensure the elapsed time an entity is active is less than Constraint.getTimeout()
and Constraint.getEndTime()
The timeout is in minutes and is stored as integer value. i.e. 30 for 30 minutes. A value of '0' specifies no timeout for a particular entity.
User
maps to 'ftCstr' attribute on 'ftUserAttrs' object classUserRole
maps to 'ftRC' attribute on 'ftUserAttrs' object classRole
maps to 'ftCstr' attribute on 'ftRls' object classAdminRole
maps to 'ftCstr' attribute on 'ftRls' object classUserAdminRole
maps to 'ftARC' attribute on 'ftRls' object classConstructor and Description |
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Timeout() |
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int |
validate(Session session,
Constraint constraint,
Time time,
VUtil.ConstraintType type)
This method is called during entity activation,
VUtil.validateConstraints(org.apache.directory.fortress.core.model.Session, org.apache.directory.fortress.core.util.VUtil.ConstraintType, boolean) and ensures the elapsed time a particular entity has been activated does not exceed specified. |
public int validate(Session session, Constraint constraint, Time time, VUtil.ConstraintType type)
VUtil.validateConstraints(org.apache.directory.fortress.core.model.Session, org.apache.directory.fortress.core.util.VUtil.ConstraintType, boolean)
and ensures the elapsed time a particular entity has been activated does not exceed specified.
value Constraint.getTimeout()
.validate
in interface Validator
session
- required for Validator
interface but not used here.constraint
- contains the elapsed time entity may remain inactive in minutes. Maps listed above.time
- contains the current timestamp.type
- required by interface, not used here.GlobalErrIds.ACTV_FAILED_TIMEOUT
if failed.Copyright © 2003-2016, The Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved. Generated 20160718-1621