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Shows different ways of constructing an Rdn

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import javax.naming.directory.Attributes;
import javax.naming.directory.BasicAttributes;
import javax.naming.ldap.Rdn;

/**
 * Shows different ways of constructing an Rdn
 */
public class RdnConstructors {

  public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
    /**
     * There are four ways of constructing an Rdn
     */
    Rdn rdn1 = new Rdn("ou= Juicy\\, Fruit");
    System.out.println("rdn1:" + rdn1.toString());

    Rdn rdn2 = new Rdn(rdn1);
    System.out.println("rdn2:" + rdn2.toString());

    Attributes attrs = new BasicAttributes();
    attrs.put("ou", "Juicy, Fruit");
    attrs.put("cn", "Mango");
    Rdn rdn3 = new Rdn(attrs);
    System.out.println("rdn3:" + rdn3.toString());

    Rdn rdn4 = new Rdn("ou", "Juicy, Fruit");
    System.out.println("rdn4:" + rdn4.toString());
  }
}

 








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