public final class PagedResultsResponseControl extends BasicControl
 The code sample in PagedResultsControl shows how this class may
 be used.
 
This class implements the LDAPv3 Response Control for paged-results as defined in RFC 2696. The control's value has the following ASN.1 definition:
     realSearchControlValue ::= SEQUENCE {
         size      INTEGER (0..maxInt),
                           -- requested page size from client
                           -- result set size estimate from server
         cookie    OCTET STRING
     }
 PagedResultsControl, 
Serialized Form| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static String | OIDThe paged-results response control's assigned object identifier
 is 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319. | 
criticality, id, valueCRITICAL, NONCRITICAL| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| PagedResultsResponseControl(String id,
                           boolean criticality,
                           byte[] value)Constructs a paged-results response control. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| byte[] | getCookie()Retrieves the server-generated cookie. | 
| int | getResultSize()Retrieves (an estimate of) the number of entries in the search result. | 
getEncodedValue, getID, isCriticalpublic static final String OID
public PagedResultsResponseControl(String id, boolean criticality, byte[] value) throws IOException
id - The control's object identifier string.criticality - The control's criticality.value - The control's ASN.1 BER encoded value.
                          It is not cloned - any changes to value
                          will affect the contents of the control.IOException - If an error was encountered while decoding
                          the control's value.public int getResultSize()
public byte[] getCookie()
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