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package jakarta.resource.spi.security;
import jakarta.resource.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory;
/**
* The class PasswordCredential acts as a holder for username and
* password.
*
* @see jakarta.resource.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory
*
* @author Rahul Sharma
* @version 0.6
* @since 0.6
*/
public final class PasswordCredential implements java.io.Serializable {
private String userName;
private char[] password;
private ManagedConnectionFactory mcf;
/**
* Creates a new PasswordCredential
object from the given
* user name and password.
*
* Note that the given user password is cloned before it is stored in
* the new PasswordCredential
object.
*
* @param userName the user name
* @param password the user's password
**/
public
PasswordCredential(String userName, char[] password) {
this.userName = userName;
this.password = (char[])password.clone();
}
/**
* Returns the user name.
*
* @return the user name
**/
public
String getUserName() {
return userName;
}
/**
* Returns the user password.
*
*
Note that this method returns a reference to the password. It is
* the caller's responsibility to zero out the password information after
* it is no longer needed.
*
* @return the password
**/
public
char[] getPassword() {
return password;
}
/** Gets the target ManagedConnectionFactory for which the user name and
* password has been set by the application server. A ManagedConnection-
* Factory uses this field to find out whether PasswordCredential should
* be used by it for sign-on to the target EIS instance.
*
* @return ManagedConnectionFactory instance for which user name and
* password have been specified
**/
public
ManagedConnectionFactory getManagedConnectionFactory() {
return mcf;
}
/** Sets the target ManagedConenctionFactory instance for which the user
* name and password has been set by the application server.
*
* @param mcf ManagedConnectionFactory instance for which user name
* and password have been specified
**/
public
void setManagedConnectionFactory(ManagedConnectionFactory mcf) {
this.mcf = mcf;
}
/** Compares this PasswordCredential with the specified object for
* equality. The two PasswordCredential instances are the same if
* they are equal in username and password.
*
* @param other Object to which PasswordCredential is to be compared
* @return true if and if the specified object is a
* PasswordCredential whose username and password are
* equal to this instance.
**/
public
boolean equals(Object other) {
if (!(other instanceof PasswordCredential))
return false;
PasswordCredential pc = (PasswordCredential)other;
if (!(userName.equals(pc.userName)))
return false;
if (password.length != pc.password.length)
return false;
for (int i = 0; i < password.length;i++) {
if (password[i] != pc.password[i])
return false;
}
return true;
}
/** Returns the hash code for this PasswordCredential
*
* @return hash code for this PasswordCredential
**/
public
int hashCode() {
String s = userName;
int passwordHash = 0;
for (char passChar : password) {
passwordHash += passChar;
}
return s.hashCode() + passwordHash;
}
}