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<?php/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: *//*** File containing the Net_LDAP2_SchemaCache interface class.** PHP version 5** @category Net* @package Net_LDAP2* @author Benedikt Hallinger <beni@php.net>* @copyright 2009 Benedikt Hallinger* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt LGPLv3* @version SVN: $Id: SchemaCache.interface.php 286718 2009-08-03 07:30:49Z beni $* @link http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/*//*** Interface describing a custom schema cache object** To implement a custom schema cache, one must implement this interface and* pass the instanciated object to Net_LDAP2s registerSchemaCache() method.*/interface Net_LDAP2_SchemaCache{/*** Return the schema object from the cache** Net_LDAP2 will consider anything returned invalid, except* a valid Net_LDAP2_Schema object.* In case you return a Net_LDAP2_Error, this error will be routed* to the return of the $ldap->schema() call.* If you return something else, Net_LDAP2 will* fetch a fresh Schema object from the LDAP server.** You may want to implement a cache aging mechanism here too.** @return Net_LDAP2_Schema|Net_LDAP2_Error|false*/public function loadSchema();/*** Store a schema object in the cache** This method will be called, if Net_LDAP2 has fetched a fresh* schema object from LDAP and wants to init or refresh the cache.** In case of errors you may return a Net_LDAP2_Error which will* be routet to the client.* Note that doing this prevents, that the schema object fetched from LDAP* will be given back to the client, so only return errors if storing* of the cache is something crucial (e.g. for doing something else with it).* Normaly you dont want to give back errors in which case Net_LDAP2 needs to* fetch the schema once per script run and instead use the error* returned from loadSchema().** @return true|Net_LDAP2_Error*/public function storeSchema($schema);}