To read the attributes of an object from the directory, use DirContext.getAttributes() and pass it the name of the object for which you want the attributes. Suppose that an object in the naming service has the name "cn=Ted Geisel, ou=People". To retrieve this object's attributes, you'll need code that looks like this:Attributes answer = ctx.getAttributes("cn=Ted Geisel, ou=People");You can then print the contents of this answer as follows.
This produces the following output.for (NamingEnumeration ae = answer.getAll(); ae.hasMore();) { Attribute attr = (Attribute)ae.next(); System.out.println("attribute: " + attr.getID()); /* Print each value */ for (NamingEnumeration e = attr.getAll(); e.hasMore(); System.out.println("value: " + e.next())) ; }# java GetattrsAll attribute: sn value: Geisel attribute: objectclass value: top value: person value: organizationalPerson value: inetOrgPerson attribute: jpegphoto value: [B@1dacd78b attribute: mail value: Ted.Geisel@JNDITutorial.com attribute: facsimiletelephonenumber value: +1 408 555 2329 attribute: telephonenumber value: +1 408 555 5252 attribute: cn value: Ted GeiselReturning Selected Attributes
To read a selective subset of attributes, you supply an array of strings that are attribute identifiers of the attributes that you want to retrieve.This example asks for the "sn", "telephonenumber", "golfhandicap" and "mail" attributes of the object "cn=Ted Geisel, ou=People". This object has all but the "golfhandicap" attribute, and so three attributes are returned in the answer. Following is the output of the example.// Specify the ids of the attributes to return String[] attrIDs = {"sn", "telephonenumber", "golfhandicap", "mail"}; // Get the attributes requested Attributes answer = ctx.getAttributes("cn=Ted Geisel, ou=People", attrIDs);# java Getattrs attribute: sn value: Geisel attribute: mail value: Ted.Geisel@JNDITutorial.com attribute: telephonenumber value: +1 408 555 5252