public final class GrantPermission extends Permission
DynamicPolicy interface. Each GrantPermission instance contains a set
of permissions that can be granted by code authorized with the GrantPermission. When
the DynamicPolicy.grant method is invoked, the
checkPermission method of the installed security manager (if any) is called with a
GrantPermission containing the permissions to grant; if the calling context does not
have any permissions which imply the GrantPermission, then the grant operation will
fail. In addition to authorizing granting of contained permissions, each
GrantPermission also authorizes granting of GrantPermissions for
contained permissions, as well as granting of permissions contained within nested
GrantPermissions. For example, if GrantPermission g1 contains
Permission p, g1 authorizes granting of both p and
GrantPermission(p); if GrantPermission g2 contains
GrantPermission(p), then g2 also authorizes granting of both
p and GrantPermission(p).
The name (also referred to as the "target
name") of each GrantPermission instance carries a string representation of the
permissions contained by the GrantPermission, while the actions string of each
GrantPermission is always the empty string. If a GrantPermission is
serialized, only its name string is sent (i.e., contained permissions are not themselves
serialized). Upon deserialization, the set of contained permissions is reconstituted based on
information in the name string. GrantPermissions constructed explicitly with UnresolvedPermissions (through either the GrantPermission(Permission) or GrantPermission(Permission[]) constructor) will have incomplete target names that cannot be
used to instantiate other GrantPermissions, and will not be serializable--attempting
to serialize such a GrantPermission will cause a java.io.NotSerializableException
to be thrown.
The syntax of the target name approximates that used for specifying permissions in the default security policy file; it is listed below using the same grammar notation employed by The Java(TM) Language Specification:
Target: DelimiterDeclarationopt Permissions ;opt DelimiterDeclaration: delim = DelimiterCharacter Permissions: Permission Permissions ; Permission Permission: PermissionClassName PermissionClassName Name PermissionClassName Name , Actions PermissionClassName: ClassName Name: DelimitedString Actions: DelimitedStringThe production for ClassName is the same as that used in The Java Language Specification. DelimiterCharacter can be any unquoted non-whitespace character other than ';' (single and double-quote characters themselves are allowed). If DelimiterCharacter is not specified, then the double-quote character is the default delimiter. DelimitedString is the same as the StringLiteral production in The Java Language Specification, except that it is delimited by the DelimiterDeclaration-specified (or default) delimiter character instead of the double-quote character exclusively.
Note that if the double-quote character is used as the
delimiter and the name or actions strings of specified permissions themselves contain nested
double-quote characters, then those characters must be escaped (or in some cases doubly-escaped)
appropriately. For example, the following policy file entry would yield a
GrantPermission containing a FooPermission in which the target name
would include the word "quoted" surrounded by double-quote characters:
permission net.jini.security.GrantPermission
"FooPermission \"a \\\"quoted\\\" string\"";
For comparison, the following policy file entry which uses a custom delimiter would yield an
equivalent GrantPermission:
permission net.jini.security.GrantPermission
"delim=| FooPermission |a \"quoted\" string|";
Some additional example policy file permissions:
// allow granting of permission to listen for and accept connections
permission net.jini.security.GrantPermission
"java.net.SocketPermission \"localhost:1024-\", \"accept,listen\"";
// allow granting of permissions to read files under /foo, /bar directories
permission net.jini.security.GrantPermission
"delim=' java.io.FilePermission '/foo/-', 'read'; java.io.FilePermission '/bar/-', 'read'";
// allow granting of permission for client authentication as jack, with or without delegation,
to
any server
permission net.jini.security.GrantPermission
"delim=| net.jini.security.AuthenticationPermission |javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal
\"CN=jack\"|, |delegate|";
DynamicPolicy.grant(Class, Principal[], Permission[]),
Serialized Form| Constructor and Description |
|---|
GrantPermission(Permission permission)
Creates a
GrantPermission for the given permission. |
GrantPermission(Permission[] permissions)
Creates a
GrantPermission for the given permissions. |
GrantPermission(String name)
Creates a
GrantPermission for the permission(s) specified in the name string. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Returns
true if the given object is a GrantPermission which both
implies and is implied by this permission; returns false otherwise. |
String |
getActions()
Returns canonical string representation of this permission's actions, which for
GrantPermission is always the empty string "". |
int |
hashCode() |
boolean |
implies(Permission permission)
Returns
true if the given permission is a GrantPermission implied
by this permission, or false otherwise. |
PermissionCollection |
newPermissionCollection()
Returns a newly created empty mutable permission collection for
GrantPermission
instances. |
checkGuard, getName, toStringpublic GrantPermission(String name)
GrantPermission for the permission(s) specified in the name string.name - string describing contained permissionsNullPointerException - if name is nullIllegalArgumentException - if unable to parse target namepublic GrantPermission(Permission permission)
GrantPermission for the given permission.permission - permission to allow to be grantedNullPointerException - if permission is nullpublic GrantPermission(Permission[] permissions)
GrantPermission for the given permissions. The permissions array
passed in is neither modified nor retained; subsequent changes to the array have no effect on
the GrantPermission.permissions - permissions to allow to be grantedNullPointerException - if permissions array or any element of
permissions array is nullpublic String getActions()
GrantPermission is always the empty string "".getActions in class Permission""public PermissionCollection newPermissionCollection()
GrantPermission
instances. The implies method of the returned PermissionCollection
instance is defined as follows: for a given GrantPermission g, let
c(g) denote the set of all permissions contained within g or within
arbitrarily nested GrantPermissions inside g, excluding nested
GrantPermissions themselves. Then, a GrantPermission g is implied
by the PermissionCollection pc if and only if each permission in
c(g) is implied by the union of c(p) for all p in
pc. Implication of contained java.security.UnresolvedPermissions
is special-cased: an UnresolvedPermission p1 is taken to imply another
UnresolvedPermission p2 if and only if the serialized representations of
p1 and p2 are identical.
newPermissionCollection in class PermissionGrantPermissionspublic boolean implies(Permission permission)
true if the given permission is a GrantPermission implied
by this permission, or false otherwise. Implication is defined as follows: for
a given GrantPermission g, let c(g) denote the set of all
permissions contained within g or within arbitrarily nested
GrantPermissions inside g, excluding nested
GrantPermissions themselves. Then, a GrantPermission g1 is implied
by another GrantPermission g2 if and only if each permission in
c(g1) is implied by c(g2). Implication of contained
java.security.UnresolvedPermissions is special-cased: an
UnresolvedPermission p1 is taken to imply another UnresolvedPermission
p2 if and only if the serialized representations of p1 and
p2 are identical.
implies in class Permissionpermission - permission to checktrue if given permission is implied by this permission,
false otherwisepublic boolean equals(Object obj)
true if the given object is a GrantPermission which both
implies and is implied by this permission; returns false otherwise.equals in class Permissionobj - object to compare againsttrue if given object is a GrantPermission which both
implies and is implied by this permission, false otherwisepublic int hashCode()
hashCode in class PermissionCopyright © GigaSpaces.