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package jakarta.security.auth.message.config;

import jakarta.security.auth.message.ClientAuth;
import jakarta.security.auth.message.module.ClientAuthModule;

/**
 * This ClientAuthContext class encapsulates ClientAuthModules that are used to secure service requests made by a
 * client, and to validate any responses received to those requests. A caller typically uses this class in the following
 * manner:
 *
 * 
    *
  1. Retrieve an instance of this class by using ClientAuthConfig.getAuthContext. *
  2. Invoke secureRequest.
    * ClientAuthContext implementation invokes secureRequest of one or more encapsulated ClientAuthModules. Modules might * attach credentials to request (for example, a user name and password), and/or secure the request (for example, sign * and encrypt the request). *
  3. Send request and receive response. *
  4. Invoke validateResponse.
    * ClientAuthContext implementation invokes validateResponse of one or more encapsulated ClientAuthModules. Modules * verify or decrypt response as necessary. *
  5. Invoke cleanSubject method (as necessary) to clean up any authentication state in Subject. *
* *

* A ClientAuthContext instance may be used concurrently by multiple callers. * *

* Implementations of this interface are responsible for constructing and initializing the encapsulated modules. The * initialization step includes passing the relevant request and response MessagePolicy objects to the encapsulated * modules. The MessagePolicy objects are obtained by the ClientAuthConfig instance used to obtain the ClientAuthContext * object. See ClientAuthConfig.getAuthContext for more information. * *

* Implementations of this interface are instantiated by their associated configuration object such that they know which * modules to invoke, in what order, and how results returned by preceding modules are to influence subsequent module * invocations. * *

* Calls to the inherited methods of this interface delegate to the corresponding methods of the encapsulated * authentication modules. * * @see ClientAuthConfig * @see ClientAuthModule */ public interface ClientAuthContext extends ClientAuth { }





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