namingContext
) in a directory server. The primary use of a Realm
object is to retrieve lists of the groups and users in the realm. You can instantiate a
object by:
- Calling methods on the
class. (See the note below.)Factory.Realm - Calling
, which returns aIEntireNetwork.Get_MyRealm()
object representing the realm in which the caller resides.Realm - Enumerating a
collection.RealmSet
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When instantiating via the static factory methods, calling with a realm name returns the current realm; the behavior is the same as calling . |
The following tables list the members exposed by IRealm.
Public Properties
Name | Description | |
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![]() | Name | The name for this object. For most classes, this property is read-only and returns the value of the designated name property for the object, or its ID if there is no name property. If For a |
Public Methods
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![]() | FindGroups | Returns a set of groups from this realm that matches the search parameters.
The rules that govern the search behavior are:
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![]() | FindUsers | Returns a set of users, a page at a time, from this realm that matches the search parameters. The size of each page of results is governed by the value of the parameter.
The rules that govern the search behavior are:
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