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027 package org.opends.server.admin.std.server;
028
029
030
031 import java.util.SortedSet;
032 import org.opends.server.admin.server.ConfigurationChangeListener;
033
034
035
036 /**
037 * A server-side interface for querying Character Set Password
038 * Validator settings.
039 * <p>
040 * The Character Set Password Validator determines whether a proposed
041 * password is acceptable by checking whether it contains a sufficient
042 * number of characters from one or more user-defined character sets.
043 */
044 public interface CharacterSetPasswordValidatorCfg extends PasswordValidatorCfg {
045
046 /**
047 * Gets the configuration class associated with this Character Set Password Validator.
048 *
049 * @return Returns the configuration class associated with this Character Set Password Validator.
050 */
051 Class<? extends CharacterSetPasswordValidatorCfg> configurationClass();
052
053
054
055 /**
056 * Register to be notified when this Character Set Password Validator is changed.
057 *
058 * @param listener
059 * The Character Set Password Validator configuration change listener.
060 */
061 void addCharacterSetChangeListener(ConfigurationChangeListener<CharacterSetPasswordValidatorCfg> listener);
062
063
064
065 /**
066 * Deregister an existing Character Set Password Validator configuration change listener.
067 *
068 * @param listener
069 * The Character Set Password Validator configuration change listener.
070 */
071 void removeCharacterSetChangeListener(ConfigurationChangeListener<CharacterSetPasswordValidatorCfg> listener);
072
073
074
075 /**
076 * Gets the "allow-unclassified-characters" property.
077 * <p>
078 * Indicates whether this password validator allows passwords to
079 * contain characters outside of any of the user-defined character
080 * sets.
081 * <p>
082 * If this is "false", then only those characters in the
083 * user-defined character sets may be used in passwords. Any password
084 * containing a character not included in any character set will be
085 * rejected.
086 *
087 * @return Returns the value of the "allow-unclassified-characters" property.
088 */
089 boolean isAllowUnclassifiedCharacters();
090
091
092
093 /**
094 * Gets the "character-set" property.
095 * <p>
096 * Specifies a character set containing characters that a password
097 * may contain and a value indicating the minimum number of
098 * characters required from that set.
099 * <p>
100 * Each value must be an integer (indicating the minimum required
101 * characters from the set) followed by a colon and the characters to
102 * include in that set (for example, "3:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
103 * indicates that a user password must contain at least three
104 * characters from the set of lowercase ASCII letters). Multiple
105 * character sets can be defined in separate values, although no
106 * character can appear in more than one character set.
107 *
108 * @return Returns an unmodifiable set containing the values of the "character-set" property.
109 */
110 SortedSet<String> getCharacterSet();
111
112
113
114 /**
115 * Gets the "java-class" property.
116 * <p>
117 * Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that
118 * provides the password validator implementation.
119 *
120 * @return Returns the value of the "java-class" property.
121 */
122 String getJavaClass();
123
124 }