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package jakarta.security.auth.message.callback;

import java.security.Principal;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;

/**
 * Callback for setting the container's caller (or remote user) principal.
 * 
 * 

* This callback is intended to be called by a serverAuthModule during its validateRequest * processing. * */ public class CallerPrincipalCallback implements Callback { private Subject subject; private Principal principal; private String name; /** * Create a CallerPrincipalCallback to set the container's representation of the caller principal * *

* The CallbackHandler must use the argument Principal to establish the caller principal associated with * the invocation being processed by the container. When the argument Principal is null, the handler must * establish the container's representation of the unauthenticated caller principal. * *

* The handler may perform principal mapping of non-null argument Principal values, but it must be possible * to configure the handler such that it establishes the non-null argument Principal as the caller * principal. * * @param subject The Subject in which the container will distinguish the caller identity. * * @param principal The Principal that will be distinguished as the caller principal. This value may be null. */ public CallerPrincipalCallback(Subject subject, Principal principal) { this.subject = subject; this.principal = principal; } /** * Create a CallerPrincipalCallback to set the container's representation of the caller principal. * *

* The CallbackHandler must use the name argument to establish the caller principal associated with the * invocation being processed by the container. When the name argument is null, the handler must establish * the container's representation of the unauthenticated caller principal (which may or may not be equal to null, * depending on the requirements of the container type). * *

* The handler may perform principal mapping of non-null values of name, but it must be possible to * configure the handler such that it establishes the non-null argument value as the value returned when * getName is called on the established principal. * * @param subject The Subject in which the container will distinguish the caller identity. * * @param name The String value that will be returned when getName() is called on the principal established * as the caller principal or null. */ public CallerPrincipalCallback(Subject subject, String name) { this.subject = subject; this.name = name; } /** * Get the Subject in which the handler will distinguish the caller principal * * @return The subject. */ public Subject getSubject() { return subject; } /** * Get the caller principal. * *

* When the values returned by this method and the getName methods are null, the handler must establish the container's * representation of the unauthenticated caller principal within the Subject. * * @return The principal or null. */ public Principal getPrincipal() { return principal; } /** * Get the caller principal name. * *

* When the values returned by this method and the getPrincipal methods are null, the handler must establish the * container's representation of the unauthenticated caller principal within the Subject. * * @return The principal name or null. */ public String getName() { return name; } }





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