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package org.apache.commons.httpclient.auth;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * 

* Abstract authentication scheme class that lays foundation for all * RFC 2617 compliant authetication schemes and provides capabilities common * to all authentication schemes defined in RFC 2617. *

* * @author Oleg Kalnichevski * * @deprecated Jakarta Commons HttpClient 3.x is deprecated in the Jenkins project. * It is not recommended to use it in any new code. * Instead, use HTTP client API plugins as a dependency in your code. * E.g. * Apache HttpComponents Client API 4.x Plugin or * Async HTTP Client Plugin. */ @Deprecated public abstract class RFC2617Scheme implements AuthScheme { /** * Authentication parameter map. */ private Map params = null; /** * Default constructor for RFC2617 compliant authetication schemes. * * @since 3.0 */ public RFC2617Scheme() { super(); } /** * Default constructor for RFC2617 compliant authetication schemes. * * @param challenge authentication challenge * * @throws MalformedChallengeException is thrown if the authentication challenge * is malformed * * @deprecated Use parameterless constructor and {@link AuthScheme#processChallenge(String)} * method */ public RFC2617Scheme(final String challenge) throws MalformedChallengeException { super(); processChallenge(challenge); } /** * Processes the given challenge token. Some authentication schemes * may involve multiple challenge-response exchanges. Such schemes must be able * to maintain the state information when dealing with sequential challenges * * @param challenge the challenge string * * @throws MalformedChallengeException is thrown if the authentication challenge * is malformed * * @since 3.0 */ public void processChallenge(final String challenge) throws MalformedChallengeException { String s = AuthChallengeParser.extractScheme(challenge); if (!s.equalsIgnoreCase(getSchemeName())) { throw new MalformedChallengeException( "Invalid " + getSchemeName() + " challenge: " + challenge); } this.params = AuthChallengeParser.extractParams(challenge); } /** * Returns authentication parameters map. Keys in the map are lower-cased. * * @return the map of authentication parameters */ protected Map getParameters() { return this.params; } /** * Returns authentication parameter with the given name, if available. * * @param name The name of the parameter to be returned * * @return the parameter with the given name */ public String getParameter(String name) { if (name == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter name may not be null"); } if (this.params == null) { return null; } return (String) this.params.get(name.toLowerCase()); } /** * Returns authentication realm. The realm may not be null. * * @return the authentication realm */ public String getRealm() { return getParameter("realm"); } /** * Returns a String identifying the authentication challenge. This is * used, in combination with the host and port to determine if * authorization has already been attempted or not. Schemes which * require multiple requests to complete the authentication should * return a different value for each stage in the request. * *

Additionally, the ID should take into account any changes to the * authentication challenge and return a different value when appropriate. * For example when the realm changes in basic authentication it should be * considered a different authentication attempt and a different value should * be returned.

* *

This method simply returns the realm for the challenge.

* * @return String a String identifying the authentication challenge. The * returned value may be null. * * @deprecated no longer used */ public String getID() { return getRealm(); } }




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