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NAME

       Net::LDAP::Extension::Refresh - LDAPv3 Refresh extension object (RFC 2589)

SYNOPSIS

        use Net::LDAP;
        use Net::LDAP::Extension::Refresh;

        $ldap = Net::LDAP->new('localhost');
        $ldap->bind('cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com', password => 'password');

        $mesg = $ldap->refresh(entryName => 'cn=dynamic,dc=example,dc=com',
               requestTtl => 100);
        die "error :", $mesg->code(), ": ", $mesg->error()  if ($mesg->code());
        print "TTL changed to ", $mesg->get_ttl(), "\n";

DESCRIPTION

       "Net::LDAP::Extension::Refresh" implements the "Refresh" extended LDAPv3 operation as
       described in RFC 2589

       It implements no object by itself but extends the Net::LDAP object by another method:

METHODS

       refresh ( OPTIONS )
           Send a refresh operation for an object.

           OPTIONS is a list of key/value pairs. The following keys are recognized:

           entryName
               This option contains the object to refresh. It must be a DN.

           requestTtl
               This option contains the TTL in seconds requested. The server may choose to set
               another value as stated in RFC 2589

       get_ttl ( )
           Return the TTL set by the server during the previous "refresh" call.

           This method is a method of the Net::LDAP::Message response object returned in reply to
           "refresh()" in case the "refresh()" call succeeded.

SEE ALSO

       Net::LDAP, Net::LDAP::Extension

AUTHOR

       Etienne Bagnoud <etienne.bagnoud@irovision.ch> Adapted from Graham Barr
       Net::LDAP::Extension::SetPassword Documentation adapted from Peter Marschall
       Net::LDAP::Extension::SetPassword

       Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list
       <perl-ldap@perl.org>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2010 Etienne Bagnoud. All rights reserved. This program is free software;
       you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.