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package com.sun.enterprise.security.provider;
import com.sun.enterprise.util.LocalStringManagerImpl;
import javax.security.jacc.*;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.logging.*;
import com.sun.logging.LogDomains;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileFilter;
import java.security.Permission;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReadWriteLock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock;
import org.jvnet.hk2.annotations.Service;
import org.jvnet.hk2.annotations.ContractsProvided;
/**
* Implementation of jacc PolicyConfigurationFactory class
* @author Harpreet Singh
* @author Ron Monzillo
* @version
*/
@Service
@ContractsProvided({PolicyConfigurationFactoryImpl.class, PolicyConfigurationFactory.class})
public class PolicyConfigurationFactoryImpl extends PolicyConfigurationFactory {
private static LocalStringManagerImpl localStrings =
new LocalStringManagerImpl(PolicyConfigurationFactoryImpl.class);
// Table of ContextId->PolicyConfiguration
private Map polConfTable = new HashMap();
//brought from PolicyConfigurationImpl
// used to represent configuration linkages
private /*TODO: static */ HashMap linkTable = new HashMap();
private static Logger logger =
Logger.getLogger(LogDomains.SECURITY_LOGGER);
private ReadWriteLock rwLock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock(true);
private Lock rLock = rwLock.readLock();
private Lock wLock = rwLock.writeLock();
private String repository = null;
private static PolicyConfigurationFactoryImpl singleton = null;
// set in PolicyLoader from domain.xml
private static final String REPOSITORY_HOME_PROP =
"com.sun.enterprise.jaccprovider.property.repository";
public PolicyConfigurationFactoryImpl(){
repository = initializeRepository();
setInstance(this);
}
private static void setInstance(PolicyConfigurationFactoryImpl impl) {
singleton = impl;
}
/**
* This method is used to obtain an instance of the provider specific
* class that implements the PolicyConfiguration interface that
* corresponds to the identified policy context within the provider.
* The methods of the PolicyConfiguration interface are used to
* define the policy statements of the identified policy context.
*
* If at the time of the call, the identified policy context does not
* exist in the provider, then the policy context will be created
* in the provider and the Object that implements the context's
* PolicyConfiguration Interface will be returned. If the state of the
* identified context is "deleted" or "inService" it will be transitioned to
* the "open" state as a result of the call. The states in the lifecycle
* of a policy context are defined by the PolicyConfiguration interface.
*
* For a given value of policy context identifier, this method
* must always return the same instance of PolicyConfiguration
* and there must be at most one actual instance of a
* PolicyConfiguration with a given policy context identifier
* (during a process context).
*
* To preserve the invariant that there be at most one
* PolicyConfiguration object for a given policy context,
* it may be necessary for this method to be thread safe.
*
* @param contextID A String identifying the policy context whose
* PolicyConfiguration interface is to be returned. The value passed to
* this parameter must not be null.
*
* @param remove A boolean value that establishes whether or not the
* policy statements of an existing policy context are to be
* removed before its PolicyConfiguration object is returned. If the value
* passed to this parameter is true, the policy statements of
* an existing policy context will be removed. If the value is false,
* they will not be removed.
*
* @return an Object that implements the PolicyConfiguration
* Interface matched to the Policy provider and corresponding to the
* identified policy context.
*
* @throws java.lang.SecurityException
* when called by an AccessControlContext that has not been
* granted the "setPolicy" SecurityPermission.
*
* @throws javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException
* if the implementation throws a checked exception that has not been
* accounted for by the getPolicyConfiguration method signature.
* The exception thrown
* by the implementation class will be encapsulated (during construction)
* in the thrown PolicyContextException.
*/
public PolicyConfiguration getPolicyConfiguration(String contextId, boolean remove)
throws PolicyContextException {
checkSetPolicyPermission();
if(logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)){
logger.fine("JACC Policy Provider: Getting PolicyConfiguration object with id = "+ contextId);
}
PolicyConfigurationImpl pci = getPolicyConfigImpl(contextId);
// if the pc is not in the table, see if it was copied into the
// filesystem (e.g. by the DAS)
if (pci == null){
pci = getPolicyConfigurationImplFromDirectory(contextId,true,remove);
if (pci == null) {
pci = new PolicyConfigurationImpl(contextId, this);
putPolicyConfigurationImpl(contextId,pci);
}
} else {
// return the policy configuration to the open state, value of
// remove will determine if statements are removed
pci.initialize(true,remove,false);
//according to JACC spec we should not remove
// if (remove) {
// this.removePolicyConfigurationImpl(contextId);
// }
}
return pci;
}
/**
* This method determines if the identified policy context
* exists with state "inService" in the Policy provider
* associated with the factory.
*
* @param contextID A string identifying a policy context
*
* @return true if the identified policy context exists within the
* provider and its state is "inService", false otherwise.
*
* @throws java.lang.SecurityException
* when called by an AccessControlContext that has not been
* granted the "setPolicy" SecurityPermission.
*
* @throws javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException
* if the implementation throws a checked exception that has not been
* accounted for by the inService method signature. The exception thrown
* by the implementation class will be encapsulated (during construction)
* in the thrown PolicyContextException.
*/
public boolean inService(String contextID) throws PolicyContextException{
checkSetPolicyPermission();
PolicyConfiguration pc = getPolicyConfigImpl(contextID);
// if the pc is not in the table, see if it was copied into the
// filesystem (e.g. by the DAS)
if (pc == null) {
pc = getPolicyConfigurationImplFromDirectory(contextID,false,false);
}
return pc == null ? false : pc.inService();
}
// finds pc copied into the filesystem (by DAS) after the repository was
// initialized. Will only open pc if remove is true (otherwise pc will
// remain in service);
private PolicyConfigurationImpl
getPolicyConfigurationImplFromDirectory(String contextId, boolean open, boolean remove) {
PolicyConfigurationImpl pci = null;
File f = new File(getContextDirectoryName(contextId));
if (f.exists()) {
pci = new PolicyConfigurationImpl(f, open, remove, this);
if (pci != null) {
putPolicyConfigurationImpl(contextId, pci);
}
}
return pci;
}
String getContextDirectoryName(String contextId) {
if (repository == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("JACC Policy provider: repository not initialized");
}
return repository+File.separator+contextId;
}
// The following package protected methods are needed to support the
// PolicyCongigurationImpl class.
protected PolicyConfigurationImpl[] getPolicyConfigurationImpls() {
PolicyConfigurationImpl[] rvalue = null;
rLock.lock();
try {
Collection c = polConfTable.values();
if (c != null) {
rvalue = (PolicyConfigurationImpl[])
c.toArray( new PolicyConfigurationImpl[c.size()] );
}
} finally {
rLock.unlock();
}
return rvalue;
}
protected PolicyConfigurationImpl
putPolicyConfigurationImpl(String contextID, PolicyConfigurationImpl pci) {
wLock.lock();
try {
return (PolicyConfigurationImpl) polConfTable.put(contextID,pci);
} finally {
wLock.unlock();
}
}
private PolicyConfigurationImpl
getPolicyConfigImpl(String contextId) {
rLock.lock();
try {
return (PolicyConfigurationImpl) polConfTable.get(contextId);
} finally {
rLock.unlock();
}
}
protected PolicyConfigurationImpl
removePolicyConfigurationImpl(String contextID) {
wLock.lock();
try {
return (PolicyConfigurationImpl) polConfTable.remove(contextID);
} finally {
wLock.unlock();
}
}
// does not reopen PC
protected PolicyConfigurationImpl getPolicyConfigurationImpl(String contextId) {
PolicyConfigurationImpl pci = getPolicyConfigImpl(contextId);
if (pci == null) {
// check if pc was copied into the filesystem after the repository
// was initialized (do not open pc or remove policy statements).
pci = getPolicyConfigurationImplFromDirectory(contextId,false,false);
if (pci == null) {
logger.log(Level.WARNING,"pc.unknown_policy_context",
new Object[]{contextId});
}
}
return pci;
}
private Permission setPolicyPermission = null;
protected void checkSetPolicyPermission() {
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
if (sm != null) {
if (setPolicyPermission == null) {
setPolicyPermission = new java.security.SecurityPermission("setPolicy");
}
sm.checkPermission(setPolicyPermission);
}
}
HashMap getLinkTable() {
return this.linkTable;
}
String getRepository() {
return repository;
}
/**
* Read the repository directory name, create the directory, and
* save the name in 'repository'
*/
private String initializeRepository() {
try {
//TODO: remove the use of system property here
repository = System.getProperty(REPOSITORY_HOME_PROP);
if (repository == null) {
String msg=localStrings.getLocalString("pc.no_repository","no repository");
logger.log(Level.SEVERE,msg);
} else {
if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) {
logger.fine("JACC policy provider: repository set to: "+repository);
}
File rf = new File(repository);
if (rf.exists()) {
if(!rf.isDirectory()) {
String msg=localStrings.getLocalString("pc.unable_to_create_repository",
"unable to create repository"+repository,new Object []{repository});
logger.log(Level.SEVERE,msg);
} else {
// read deployed policy contextes
File[] appsInService = rf.listFiles();
if (appsInService != null) {
for (int i = 0; i