public interface ServerAuthModule extends ServerAuth
A module implementation should assume it may be used to secure different requests as different clients. A module should also assume it may be used concurrently by multiple callers. It is the module implementation's responsibility to properly save and restore any state as necessary. A module that does not need to do so may remain completely stateless.
Every implementation of the interface must provide a public zero argument constructor.
ServerAuthContext
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.Class<?>[] |
getSupportedMessageTypes()
Get the one or more Class objects representing the message types supported by the module.
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void |
initialize(MessagePolicy requestPolicy,
MessagePolicy responsePolicy,
javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler handler,
java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> options)
Initialize this module with request and response message policies to enforce, a CallbackHandler, and any
module-specific configuration properties.
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cleanSubject, secureResponse, validateRequest
void initialize(MessagePolicy requestPolicy, MessagePolicy responsePolicy, javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler handler, java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> options) throws AuthException
The request policy and the response policy must not both be null.
requestPolicy
- The request policy this module must enforce, or null.responsePolicy
- The response policy this module must enforce, or null.handler
- CallbackHandler used to request information.options
- A Map of module-specific configuration properties.AuthException
- If module initialization fails, including for the case where the options argument contains
elements that are not supported by the module.java.lang.Class<?>[] getSupportedMessageTypes()