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package org.apache.shiro.authz.permission;

import org.apache.shiro.authz.Permission;

/**
 * A {@code PermisisonResolver} resolves a String value and converts it into a
 * {@link org.apache.shiro.authz.Permission Permission} instance.
 * 

* The default {@link WildcardPermissionResolver} should be * suitable for most purposes, which constructs {@link WildcardPermission} objects. * However, any resolver may be configured if an application wishes to use different * {@link org.apache.shiro.authz.Permission} implementations. *

* A {@code PermissionResolver} is used by many Shiro components such as annotations, property file * configuration, URL configuration, etc. It is useful whenever a String representation of a permission is specified * and that String needs to be converted to a Permission instance before executing a security check. *

* Shiro chooses to support {@link WildcardPermission Wildcardpermission}s by default in almost all components and * we do that in the form of the {@link WildcardPermissionResolver WildcardPermissionResolver}. One of the nice * things about {@code WildcardPermission}s being supported by default is that it makes it very easy to * store complex permissions in the database - and also makes it very easy to represent permissions in JSP files, * annotations, etc., where a simple string representation is useful. *

* Although this happens to be the Shiro default, you are of course free to provide custom * String-to-Permission conversion by providing Shiro components any instance of this interface. * * @see org.apache.shiro.authz.ModularRealmAuthorizer#setPermissionResolver(PermissionResolver) ModularRealmAuthorizer.setPermissionResolver * @see org.apache.shiro.realm.AuthorizingRealm#setPermissionResolver(PermissionResolver) AuthorizingRealm.setPermissionResolver * @see PermissionResolverAware PermissionResolverAware * @since 0.9 */ public interface PermissionResolver { /** * Resolves a Permission based on the given String representation. * * @param permissionString the String representation of a permission. * @return A Permission object that can be used internally to determine a subject's permissions. * @throws InvalidPermissionStringException * if the permission string is not valid for this resolver. */ Permission resolvePermission(String permissionString); }





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