Interface DeleteResultAccessLogMessage

All Superinterfaces:
AccessLogMessage, DeleteForwardAccessLogMessage, DeleteRequestAccessLogMessage, LogMessage, OperationForwardAccessLogMessage, OperationRequestAccessLogMessage, OperationResultAccessLogMessage, Serializable
All Known Subinterfaces:
DeleteAssuranceCompletedAccessLogMessage
All Known Implementing Classes:
JSONDeleteAssuranceCompletedAccessLogMessage, JSONDeleteResultAccessLogMessage, TextFormattedDeleteAssuranceCompletedAccessLogMessage, TextFormattedDeleteResultAccessLogMessage

This class provides a data structure that holds information about a delete operation result access log message.
NOTE: This class, and other classes within the com.unboundid.ldap.sdk.unboundidds package structure, are only supported for use against Ping Identity, UnboundID, and Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent 8661 server products. These classes provide support for proprietary functionality or for external specifications that are not considered stable or mature enough to be guaranteed to work in an interoperable way with other types of LDAP servers.
  • Method Details

    • getAlternateAuthorizationDN

      Retrieves the alternate authorization DN for the operation.
      Returns:
      The alternate authorization DN for the operation, or null if it is not included in the log message.
    • getReplicationChangeID

      Retrieves the replication change ID for the operation, if available.
      Returns:
      The replication change ID for the operation, or null if it is not included in the log message.
    • getSoftDeletedEntryDN

      Retrieves the DN of the soft-deleted entry that was created as a result of this operation, if it was a soft delete rather than a normal hard delete.
      Returns:
      The DN of the soft-deleted entry that was created as a result of this operation, or null if it is not included in the log message (e.g., because the operation was a hard delete rather than a soft delete).
    • getChangeToSoftDeletedEntry

      Indicates whether the delete operation targeted a soft-deleted entry.
      Returns:
      true if the delete operation was known to target a soft-deleted entry, false if it was known to target a non-soft-deleted entry, or null if it is not included in the log message (and likely did not target a soft-deleted entry).
    • getAssuredReplicationLocalLevel

      Retrieves the local level that will be used for assured replication processing, if available.
      Returns:
      The local level that will be used for assured replication processing, or null if this is not included in the log message (e.g., because assured replication will not be performed for the operation).
    • getAssuredReplicationRemoteLevel

      Retrieves the remote level that will be used for assured replication processing, if available.
      Returns:
      The remote level that will be used for assured replication processing, or null if this is not included in the log message (e.g., because assured replication will not be performed for the operation).
    • getAssuredReplicationTimeoutMillis

      Retrieves the maximum length of time in milliseconds that the server will delay the response to the client while waiting for the replication assurance requirement to be satisfied.
      Returns:
      The maximum length of time in milliseconds that the server will delay the response to the client while waiting for the replication assurance requirement to be satisfied, or null if this is not included in the log message (e.g., because assured replication will not be performed for the operation).
    • getResponseDelayedByAssurance

      Indicates whether the operation response to the client will be delayed until replication assurance has been satisfied or the timeout has occurred.
      Returns:
      true if the operation response to the client will be delayed until replication assurance has been satisfied, false if the response will not be delayed by assurance processing, or null if this was not included in the log message (e.g., because assured replication will not be performed for the operation)
    • getIndexesWithKeysAccessedNearEntryLimit

      Retrieves the names of any indexes for which one or more keys near (typically, within 80% of) the index entry limit were accessed while processing the operation.
      Returns:
      The names of any indexes for which one or more keys near the index entry limit were accessed while processing the operation, or an empty list if no such index keys were accessed, or if this is not included in the log message.
    • getIndexesWithKeysAccessedExceedingEntryLimit

      Retrieves the names of any indexes for which one or more keys over the index entry limit were accessed while processing the operation.
      Returns:
      The names of any indexes for which one or more keys over the index entry limit were accessed while processing the operation, or an empty list if no such index keys were accessed, or if this is not included in the log message.