Package jakarta.mail

Interface UIDFolder


public interface UIDFolder
The UIDFolder interface is implemented by Folders that can support the "disconnected" mode of operation, by providing unique-ids for messages in the folder. This interface is based on the IMAP model for supporting disconnected operation.

A Unique identifier (UID) is a positive long value, assigned to each message in a specific folder. Unique identifiers are assigned in a strictly ascending fashion in the mailbox. That is, as each message is added to the mailbox it is assigned a higher UID than the message(s) which were added previously. Unique identifiers persist across sessions. This permits a client to resynchronize its state from a previous session with the server.

Associated with every mailbox is a unique identifier validity value. If unique identifiers from an earlier session fail to persist to this session, the unique identifier validity value must be greater than the one used in the earlier session.

Refer to RFC 2060 for more information. All the Folder objects returned by the default IMAP provider implement the UIDFolder interface. Use it as follows:


        Folder f = store.getFolder("whatever");
        UIDFolder uf = (UIDFolder)f;
        long uid = uf.getUID(msg);

 

  • Nested Class Summary

    Nested Classes
    Modifier and Type
    Interface
    Description
    static class 
    A fetch profile item for fetching UIDs.
  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    static final long
    This is a special value that can be used as the end parameter in getMessagesByUID(start, end), to denote the UID of the last message in the folder.
    static final long
    The largest value possible for a UID, a 32-bit unsigned integer.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    getMessageByUID(long uid)
    Get the Message corresponding to the given UID.
    getMessagesByUID(long[] uids)
    Get the Messages specified by the given array of UIDs.
    getMessagesByUID(long start, long end)
    Get the Messages specified by the given range.
    long
    getUID(Message message)
    Get the UID for the specified message.
    long
    Returns the predicted UID that will be assigned to the next message that is appended to this folder.
    long
    Returns the UIDValidity value associated with this folder.
  • Field Details

    • LASTUID

      static final long LASTUID
      This is a special value that can be used as the end parameter in getMessagesByUID(start, end), to denote the UID of the last message in the folder.
      See Also:
    • MAXUID

      static final long MAXUID
      The largest value possible for a UID, a 32-bit unsigned integer. This can be used to fetch all new messages by keeping track of the last UID that was seen and using:
      
              Folder f = store.getFolder("whatever");
              UIDFolder uf = (UIDFolder)f;
              Message[] newMsgs =
                      uf.getMessagesByUID(lastSeenUID + 1, UIDFolder.MAXUID);
      
       

      Since:
      JavaMail 1.6
      See Also:
  • Method Details

    • getUIDValidity

      long getUIDValidity() throws MessagingException
      Returns the UIDValidity value associated with this folder.

      Clients typically compare this value against a UIDValidity value saved from a previous session to insure that any cached UIDs are not stale.

      Returns:
      UIDValidity
      Throws:
      MessagingException - for failures
    • getMessageByUID

      Message getMessageByUID(long uid) throws MessagingException
      Get the Message corresponding to the given UID. If no such message exists, null is returned.
      Parameters:
      uid - UID for the desired message
      Returns:
      the Message object. null is returned if no message corresponding to this UID is obtained.
      Throws:
      MessagingException - for failures
    • getMessagesByUID

      Message[] getMessagesByUID(long start, long end) throws MessagingException
      Get the Messages specified by the given range. The special value LASTUID can be used for the end parameter to indicate the UID of the last message in the folder.

      Note that end need not be greater than start; the order of the range doesn't matter. Note also that, unless the folder is empty, use of LASTUID ensures that at least one message will be returned - the last message in the folder.

      Parameters:
      start - start UID
      end - end UID
      Returns:
      array of Message objects
      Throws:
      MessagingException - for failures
      See Also:
    • getMessagesByUID

      Message[] getMessagesByUID(long[] uids) throws MessagingException
      Get the Messages specified by the given array of UIDs. If any UID is invalid, null is returned for that entry.

      Note that the returned array will be of the same size as the specified array of UIDs, and null entries may be present in the array to indicate invalid UIDs.

      Parameters:
      uids - array of UIDs
      Returns:
      array of Message objects
      Throws:
      MessagingException - for failures
    • getUID

      long getUID(Message message) throws MessagingException
      Get the UID for the specified message. Note that the message must belong to this folder. Otherwise java.util.NoSuchElementException is thrown.
      Parameters:
      message - Message from this folder
      Returns:
      UID for this message
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - if the given Message is not in this Folder.
      MessagingException - for other failures
    • getUIDNext

      long getUIDNext() throws MessagingException
      Returns the predicted UID that will be assigned to the next message that is appended to this folder. Messages might be appended to the folder after this value is retrieved, causing this value to be out of date. This value might only be updated when a folder is first opened. Note that messages may have been appended to the folder while it was open and thus this value may be out of date.

      If the value is unknown, -1 is returned.

      Returns:
      the UIDNEXT value, or -1 if unknown
      Throws:
      MessagingException - for failures
      Since:
      JavaMail 1.6