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Class java.security.AccessControlContext

java.lang.Object
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    +----java.security.AccessControlContext

public final class AccessControlContext
extends Object
An AccessControlContext is used to make system resource access decisions based on the context it encapsulates.

More specifically, it encapsulates a context and has a single method, checkPermission, that is equivalent to the checkPermission method in the AccessController class, with one difference: The AccessControlContext checkPermission method makes access decisions based on the context it encapsulates, rather than that of the current execution thread.

Thus, the purpose of AccessControlContext is for those situations where a security check that should be made within a given context actually needs to be done from within a different context (for example, from within a worker thread).

An AccessControlContext is created by calling the AccessController.getContext method. The getContext method takes a "snapshot" of the current calling context, and places it in an AccessControlContext object, which it returns. A sample call is the following:

 
   AccessControlContext acc = AccessController.getContext()
 
 

Code within a different context can subsequently call the checkPermission method on the previously-saved AccessControlContext object. A sample call is the following:

 
   acc.checkPermission(permission)
 
 

See Also:
AccessController

Constructor Summary
 AccessControlContext(ProtectionDomain[] context)
Create an AccessControlContext with the given set of ProtectionDomains.
 

Method Summary
void  checkPermission(Permission perm)
Determines whether the access request indicated by the specified permission should be allowed or denied, based on the security policy currently in effect, and the context in this object.
boolean  equals(Object obj)
Checks two AccessControlContext objects for equality.
int  hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this context.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
 clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

AccessControlContext

public AccessControlContext(ProtectionDomain[] context)
Create an AccessControlContext with the given set of ProtectionDomains. Context must not be null. Duplicate domains will be removed from the context.
Parameters:
context - the ProtectionDomains associated with this context.
Method Detail

checkPermission

public void checkPermission(Permission perm) throws AccessControlException
Determines whether the access request indicated by the specified permission should be allowed or denied, based on the security policy currently in effect, and the context in this object.

This method quietly returns if the access request is permitted, or throws a suitable AccessControlException otherwise.

Parameters:
perm - the requested permission.
Throws:
AccessControlException - if the specified permission is not permitted, based on the current security policy and the context encapsulated by this object.

equals

public boolean equals(Object obj)
Checks two AccessControlContext objects for equality. Checks that obj is an AccessControlContext and has the same set of ProtectionDomains as this context.

Parameters:
obj - the object we are testing for equality with this object.
Returns:
true if obj is an AccessControlContext, and has the same set of ProtectionDomains as this context, false otherwise.
Overrides:
equals in class Object

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this context. The hash code is computed by exclusive or-ing the hash code of all the protection domains in the context together.
Returns:
a hash code value for this context.
Overrides:
hashCode in class Object

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