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package jakarta.security.auth.message.callback;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
/**
* Callback establishing group principals within the argument subject.
*
*
* This callback is intended to be called by a serverAuthModule
during its validateRequest
* processing.
*
*/
public class GroupPrincipalCallback implements Callback {
private Subject subject;
private String[] groups;
/**
* Create a GroupPrincipalCallback to establish the container's representation of the corresponding group principals
* within the Subject.
*
*
* When a null value is passed to the groups
argument, the handler will establish the container's
* representation of no group principals within the Subject. Otherwise, the handler's processing of this callback is
* additive, yielding the union (without duplicates) of the principals existing within the Subject, and those created
* with the names occurring within the argument array. The CallbackHandler will define the type of the created
* principals.
*
* @param subject The Subject in which the container will create group principals.
*
* @param groups An array of Strings, where each element contains the name of a group that will be used to create a
* corresponding group principal within the Subject.
*/
public GroupPrincipalCallback(Subject subject, String[] groups) {
this.subject = subject;
this.groups = groups;
}
/**
* Get the Subject in which the handler will establish the group principals.
*
* @return The subject.
*/
public Subject getSubject() {
return subject;
}
/**
* Get the array of group names.
*
*
* When the return value is null, the handler will establish the container's representation of no group principals
* within the Subject.
*
* Otherwise, the handler's processing of this callback is additive, yielding the union (without duplicates) of the
* principals created with the names in the returned array and those existing within the Subject.
*
* @return Null, or an array containing 0 or more String group names.
*/
public String[] getGroups() {
return groups;
}
}