Introduction
Operational attributes are special attributes which are internal to the server. As stated in RFC 4512, par. 3.4 :
Some attributes, termed operational attributes, are used or
maintained by servers for administrative and operational purposes.
As stated in [X.501]: "There are three varieties of operational
attributes: Directory operational attributes, DSA-shared operational
attributes, and DSA-specific operational attributes".
Some operational attributes will be user modifiable, other won't. In this case, the attributes will be marked usuing the NO-USER-MODIFICATION flag
Operational Attributes in ADS
The following table expose the list of currently used Operational Attributes in ADS
name | ADS | description | User modifiable | comment |
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creatorsName |
| This attribute is added to every entry just created. It contains |
| mandatory |
createTimestamp |
| This attribute is added to every entry just created. It contains |
| mandatory |
modifiersName |
| This attribute is added to every entry which has been modified. |
| mandatory |
modifyTimestamp |
| This attribute is added to every entry which has been modified. |
| mandatory |
subschemaSubentry |
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objectClasses |
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attributeTypes |
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matchingRules |
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matchingRuleUse |
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ldapSyntaxes |
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dITContentRules |
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dITStructureRules |
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nameForms |
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structuralObjectClass |
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governingStructureRule |
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TO BE CONTINUED ...
The interceptor
The OperationalAttribute interceptor is used to manipulate those operational attributes. It currently update the added, modified, renamed or moved entries.
Add operation
Adding an entry into the server is done by a principal. This information will be stored into the added entry using two operational attributes :
- creatorsName : the principal who creates the entry
- createTimestamp : the current date
This is managed in the add() method