public final class UnresolvedPermission extends Permission implements Serializable
The policy for a Java runtime (specifying which permissions are available for code from various principals) is represented by a Policy object. Whenever a Policy is initialized or refreshed, Permission objects of appropriate classes are created for all permissions allowed by the Policy.
Many permission class types referenced by the policy configuration are ones that exist locally (i.e., ones that can be found on CLASSPATH). Objects for such permissions can be instantiated during Policy initialization. For example, it is always possible to instantiate a java.io.FilePermission, since the FilePermission class is found on the CLASSPATH.
Other permission classes may not yet exist during Policy initialization. For example, a referenced permission class may be in a JAR file that will later be loaded. For each such class, an UnresolvedPermission is instantiated. Thus, an UnresolvedPermission is essentially a "placeholder" containing information about the permission.
Later, when code calls AccessController.checkPermission on a permission of a type that was previously unresolved, but whose class has since been loaded, previously-unresolved permissions of that type are "resolved". That is, for each such UnresolvedPermission, a new object of the appropriate class type is instantiated, based on the information in the UnresolvedPermission.
To instantiate the new class, UnresolvedPermission assumes
the class provides a zero, one, and/or two-argument constructor.
The zero-argument constructor would be used to instantiate
a permission without a name and without actions.
A one-arg constructor is assumed to take a String
name as input, and a two-arg constructor is assumed to take a
String
name and String
actions
as input. UnresolvedPermission may invoke a
constructor with a null
name and/or actions.
If an appropriate permission constructor is not available,
the UnresolvedPermission is ignored and the relevant permission
will not be granted to executing code.
The newly created permission object replaces the UnresolvedPermission, which is removed.
Note that the getName
method for an
UnresolvedPermission
returns the
type
(class name) for the underlying permission
that has not been resolved.
Permission
,
Permissions
,
PermissionCollection
,
Policy
,
Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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UnresolvedPermission(String type,
String name,
String actions,
Certificate[] certs)
Creates a new UnresolvedPermission containing the permission
information needed later to actually create a Permission of the
specified class, when the permission is resolved.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Checks two UnresolvedPermission objects for equality.
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String |
getActions()
Returns the canonical string representation of the actions,
which currently is the empty string "", since there are no actions for
an UnresolvedPermission.
|
String |
getUnresolvedActions()
Get the actions for the underlying permission that
has not been resolved.
|
Certificate[] |
getUnresolvedCerts()
Get the signer certificates (without any supporting chain)
for the underlying permission that has not been resolved.
|
String |
getUnresolvedName()
Get the target name of the underlying permission that
has not been resolved.
|
String |
getUnresolvedType()
Get the type (class name) of the underlying permission that
has not been resolved.
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int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this object.
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boolean |
implies(Permission p)
This method always returns false for unresolved permissions.
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PermissionCollection |
newPermissionCollection()
Returns a new PermissionCollection object for storing
UnresolvedPermission objects.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string describing this UnresolvedPermission.
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checkGuard, getName
public UnresolvedPermission(String type, String name, String actions, Certificate[] certs)
type
- the class name of the Permission class that will be
created when this unresolved permission is resolved.name
- the name of the permission.actions
- the actions of the permission.certs
- the certificates the permission's class was signed with.
This is a list of certificate chains, where each chain is composed of a
signer certificate and optionally its supporting certificate chain.
Each chain is ordered bottom-to-top (i.e., with the signer certificate
first and the (root) certificate authority last). The signer
certificates are copied from the array. Subsequent changes to
the array will not affect this UnsolvedPermission.public boolean implies(Permission p)
implies
in class Permission
p
- the permission to check against.public boolean equals(Object obj)
To determine certificate equality, this method only compares actual signer certificates. Supporting certificate chains are not taken into consideration by this method.
equals
in class Permission
obj
- the object we are testing for equality with this object.Object.hashCode()
,
HashMap
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class Permission
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
public String getActions()
getActions
in class Permission
public String getUnresolvedType()
public String getUnresolvedName()
null
,
if there is no target namepublic String getUnresolvedActions()
null
if there are no actionspublic Certificate[] getUnresolvedCerts()
public String toString()
toString
in class Permission
public PermissionCollection newPermissionCollection()
newPermissionCollection
in class Permission
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