Package | Description |
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javax.management.relation |
Provides the definition of the Relation Service.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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RoleResult |
Relation.getAllRoles()
Returns all roles present in the relation.
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RoleResult |
RelationSupport.getAllRoles()
Returns all roles present in the relation.
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RoleResult |
RelationService.getAllRoles(String relationId)
Returns all roles present in the relation.
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RoleResult |
RelationServiceMBean.getAllRoles(String relationId)
Returns all roles present in the relation.
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RoleResult |
Relation.getRoles(String[] roleNameArray)
Retrieves values of roles with given names.
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RoleResult |
RelationSupport.getRoles(String[] roleNameArray)
Retrieves values of roles with given names.
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RoleResult |
RelationService.getRoles(String relationId,
String[] roleNameArray)
Retrieves values of roles with given names in given relation.
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RoleResult |
RelationServiceMBean.getRoles(String relationId,
String[] roleNameArray)
Retrieves values of roles with given names in given relation.
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RoleResult |
Relation.setRoles(RoleList roleList)
Sets the given roles.
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RoleResult |
RelationSupport.setRoles(RoleList list)
Sets the given roles.
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RoleResult |
RelationService.setRoles(String relationId,
RoleList roleList)
Sets the given roles in given relation.
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RoleResult |
RelationServiceMBean.setRoles(String relationId,
RoleList roleList)
Sets the given roles in given relation.
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