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package javax.resource.spi.security;

import java.security.Principal; // to fix javadoc warning
import javax.resource.spi.SecurityException;

/** The interface javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential 
 *  defines a security mechanism independent interface for accessing 
 *  security credential of a resource principal. 
 *
 *  

The GenericCredential interface provides a Java * wrapper over an underlying mechanism specific representation of * a security credential. For example, the GenericCredential * interface can be used to wrap Kerberos credentials. * *

The connector architecture does not define any standard format * and requirements for security mechanism specific credentials. For * example, a security credential wrapped by a GenericCredential * interface can have a native representation specific to an operating * system. * *

The GenericCredential interface enables a resource adapter to * extract information about a security credential. The resource adapter * can then manage EIS sign-on for a resource principal by either: *

    *
  • using the credentials in an EIS specific manner if the underlying * EIS supports the security mechanism type represented by the * GenericCredential instance, or, *
  • using GSS-API if the resource adapter and underlying EIS * instance support GSS-API. *
* * @author Rahul Sharma * @version 0.7 * @since 0.7 * @see javax.security.auth.Subject * @see java.security.Principal * @deprecated The preferred way to represent generic credential information * is via the org.ietf.jgss.GSSCredential interface in * J2SE Version 1.4, which provides similar functionality. */ public interface GenericCredential { /** Returns the name of the resource principal associated * with a GenericCredential instance. * * @return Name of the principal **/ public String getName(); /** Returns the mechanism type for the GenericCredential instance. * The mechanism type definition for GenericCredential should be * consistent with the Object Identifier (OID) based representation * specified in the GSS specification. In the GenericCredential * interface, the mechanism type is returned as a stringified * representation of the OID specification. * * @return mechanism type **/ public String getMechType(); /** Gets security data for a specific security mechanism represented * by the GenericCredential. An example is authentication data required * for establishing a secure association with an EIS instance on * behalf of the associated resource principal. * *

The getCredentialData method returns the credential * representation as an array of bytes. Note that the connector * architecture does not define any standard format for the returned * credential data. * * @return credential representation as an array of bytes. * @throws SecurityException * Failed operation due to security related * error condition **/ public byte[] getCredentialData() throws SecurityException; /** Tests if this GenericCredential instance refers to the same entity * as the supplied object. The two credentials must be acquired over * the same mechanisms and must refer to the same principal. * * Returns true if the two GenericCredentials refer to the same entity; * false otherwise. **/ public boolean equals(Object another); /** Returns the hash code for this GenericCredential * * @return hash code for this GenericCredential **/ public int hashCode(); }





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