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The OpenWS library provides a growing set of tools to work with web services at a low level. These tools include
classes for creating and reading SOAP messages, transport-independent clients for connecting to web services,
and various transports for use with those clients.
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package org.opensaml.ws.security;
import java.util.List;
import org.opensaml.ws.message.MessageContext;
/**
* A security policy is a collection of {@link SecurityPolicyRule}, evaluated against a {@link MessageContext}, that
* is meant to determine if a message is well-formed, valid, and otherwise okay to process.
*
* Security policies MUST be thread safe and stateless.
*/
public interface SecurityPolicy {
/**
* Gets the rules that are evaluated for this policy.
*
* @return rules that are evaluated for this policy
*/
public List getPolicyRules();
/**
* Evaluates this policy. Rules are evaluated in the order returned by {@link #getPolicyRules()}.
*
* @param messageContext the message context being evaluated
*
* @throws SecurityPolicyException thrown if the requirements of the security policy, including those of
* any of its rules, are not satisfied by the given message context. Also thrown if any error
* is encountered during evaluation
*/
public void evaluate(MessageContext messageContext) throws SecurityPolicyException;
}