public interface SaslServerFactory
SaslServer
.
A class that implements this interface
must be thread-safe and handle multiple simultaneous
requests. It must also have a public constructor that accepts no
argument.
This interface is not normally accessed directly by a server, which will use the
Sasl
static methods
instead. However, a particular environment may provide and install a
new or different SaslServerFactory
.
SaslServer
,
Sasl
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
SaslServer |
createSaslServer(String mechanism,
String protocol,
String serverName,
Map<String,?> props,
CallbackHandler cbh)
Creates a
SaslServer using the parameters supplied. |
String[] |
getMechanismNames(Map<String,?> props)
Returns an array of names of mechanisms that match the specified
mechanism selection policies.
|
SaslServer createSaslServer(String mechanism, String protocol, String serverName, Map<String,?> props, CallbackHandler cbh) throws SaslException
SaslServer
using the parameters supplied.
It returns null
if no SaslServer
can be created using the parameters supplied.
Throws SaslException
if it cannot create a SaslServer
because of an error.mechanism
- The non-null
IANA-registered name of a SASL mechanism. (e.g. "GSSAPI", "CRAM-MD5").protocol
- The non-null string name of the protocol for which
the authentication is being performed (e.g., "ldap").serverName
- The fully qualified host name of the server to
authenticate to, or null if the server is not bound to any specific host
name. If the mechanism does not allow an unbound server, a
SaslException
will be thrown.props
- The possibly null set of properties used to select the SASL
mechanism and to configure the authentication exchange of the selected
mechanism. See the Sasl
class for a list of standard properties.
Other, possibly mechanism-specific, properties can be included.
Properties not relevant to the selected mechanism are ignored,
including any map entries with non-String keys.cbh
- The possibly null callback handler to used by the SASL
mechanisms to get further information from the application/library
to complete the authentication. For example, a SASL mechanism might
require the authentication ID, password and realm from the caller.
The authentication ID is requested by using a NameCallback
.
The password is requested by using a PasswordCallback
.
The realm is requested by using a RealmChoiceCallback
if there is a list
of realms to choose from, and by using a RealmCallback
if
the realm must be entered.SaslServer
created using the parameters
supplied. If null, this factory cannot produce a SaslServer
using the parameters supplied.SaslException
- If cannot create a SaslServer
because
of an error.String[] getMechanismNames(Map<String,?> props)
props
- The possibly null set of properties used to specify the
security policy of the SASL mechanisms. For example, if props
contains the Sasl.POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT
property with the value
"true"
, then the factory must not return any SASL mechanisms
that are susceptible to simple plain passive attacks.
See the Sasl
class for a complete list of policy properties.
Non-policy related properties, if present in props
, are ignored,
including any map entries with non-String keys. Submit a bug or feature
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