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package javax.security.jacc;


import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.AccessControlException;
import java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction;
import java.security.PrivilegedActionException;
import java.security.SecurityPermission;

import javax.security.jacc.PolicyConfiguration;

import javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException;

/**
 * Abstract factory and finder class for obtaining
 * the instance of the class that implements the PolicyConfigurationFactory
 * of a provider. The factory will be used to instantiate PolicyConfiguration
 * objects that will be used by the deployment tools of the container
 * to create and manage policy contexts within the Policy Provider.
 * 

* Implementation classes must have a public no argument constructor that * may be used to create an operational instance of the factory implementation * class. * * @see java.security.Permission * @see javax.security.jacc.PolicyConfiguration * @see javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException * * @author Ron Monzillo * @author Gary Ellison * @author Harpreet Singh */ public abstract class PolicyConfigurationFactory { private static String FACTORY_NAME = "javax.security.jacc.PolicyConfigurationFactory.provider"; private static PolicyConfigurationFactory pcFactory; /** * This static method uses a system property to find and instantiate * (via a public constructor) a provider specific factory implementation * class. The name of the provider specific factory implementation class is * obtained from the value of the system property, *

    *     javax.security.jacc.PolicyConfigurationFactory.provider.
    * 

* * @return the singleton instance of the provider specific * PolicyConfigurationFactory implementation class. * * @throws java.lang.SecurityException * when called by an AccessControlContext that has not been * granted the "setPolicy" SecurityPermission. * * @throws java.lang.ClassNotFoundException * when the class named by the system property could not be found * including because the value of the system property has not be set. * * @throws javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException * if the implementation throws a checked exception that has not been * accounted for by the getPolicyConfigurationFactory method signature. * The exception thrown * by the implementation class will be encapsulated (during construction) * in the thrown PolicyContextException */ public static PolicyConfigurationFactory getPolicyConfigurationFactory() throws java.lang.ClassNotFoundException, javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException { SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); if (sm != null) sm.checkPermission(new java.security.SecurityPermission("setPolicy")); if(pcFactory != null) return pcFactory; String msg; final String classname[] = { null }; try { Class clazz = null; if (sm != null){ try{ clazz = (Class)AccessController.doPrivileged (new PrivilegedExceptionAction(){ public Object run() throws java.lang.Exception{ classname[0] = System.getProperty(FACTORY_NAME); if(classname[0] == null){ String msg = new String ("JACC:Error PolicyConfigurationFactory : property not set : "+ FACTORY_NAME); throw new ClassNotFoundException(msg); } return Class.forName(classname[0],true, Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()); } }); } catch (PrivilegedActionException ex){ Exception e = ex.getException() ; if ( e instanceof java.lang.ClassNotFoundException){ throw (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException)e; } else if ( e instanceof java.lang.InstantiationException){ throw (java.lang.InstantiationException)e; } else if ( e instanceof java.lang.IllegalAccessException){ throw (java.lang.IllegalAccessException)e; } } } else { classname[0] = System.getProperty(FACTORY_NAME); if (classname[0] == null){ msg = new String ("JACC:Error PolicyConfigurationFactory : property not set : "+ FACTORY_NAME); throw new ClassNotFoundException(msg); } clazz = Class.forName(classname[0],true, Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()); } Object factory = clazz.newInstance(); pcFactory = (PolicyConfigurationFactory) factory; } catch(java.lang.ClassNotFoundException cnfe){ msg = new String ("JACC:Error PolicyConfigurationFactory : cannot find class : " + classname[0]); throw new ClassNotFoundException(msg,cnfe); } catch(java.lang.IllegalAccessException iae){ msg = new String ("JACC:Error PolicyConfigurationFactory : cannot access class : " + classname[0]); throw new PolicyContextException(msg,iae); } catch(java.lang.InstantiationException ie){ msg = new String ("JACC:Error PolicyConfigurationFactory : cannot instantiate : " + classname[0]); throw new PolicyContextException(msg,ie); } catch(java.lang.ClassCastException cce){ msg = new String ("JACC:Error PolicyConfigurationFactory : class not PolicyConfigurationFactory : "+ classname[0]); throw new ClassCastException(msg); } return pcFactory; } /** * This method is used to obtain an instance of the provider specific * class that implements the PolicyConfiguration interface that * corresponds to the identified policy context within the provider. * The methods of the PolicyConfiguration interface are used to * define the policy statements of the identified policy context. *

* If at the time of the call, the identified policy context does not * exist in the provider, then the policy context will be created * in the provider and the Object that implements the context's * PolicyConfiguration Interface will be returned. If the state of the * identified context is "deleted" or "inService" it will be transitioned to * the "open" state as a result of the call. The states in the lifecycle * of a policy context are defined by the PolicyConfiguration interface. *

* For a given value of policy context identifier, this method * must always return the same instance of PolicyConfiguration * and there must be at most one actual instance of a * PolicyConfiguration with a given policy context identifier * (during a process context). *

* To preserve the invariant that there be at most one * PolicyConfiguration object for a given policy context, * it may be necessary for this method to be thread safe. *

* @param contextID A String identifying the policy context whose * PolicyConfiguration interface is to be returned. The value passed to * this parameter must not be null. *

* @param remove A boolean value that establishes whether or not the * policy statements of an existing policy context are to be * removed before its PolicyConfiguration object is returned. If the value * passed to this parameter is true, the policy statements of * an existing policy context will be removed. If the value is false, * they will not be removed. * * @return an Object that implements the PolicyConfiguration * Interface matched to the Policy provider and corresponding to the * identified policy context. * * @throws java.lang.SecurityException * when called by an AccessControlContext that has not been * granted the "setPolicy" SecurityPermission. * * @throws javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException * if the implementation throws a checked exception that has not been * accounted for by the getPolicyConfiguration method signature. * The exception thrown * by the implementation class will be encapsulated (during construction) * in the thrown PolicyContextException. */ public abstract PolicyConfiguration getPolicyConfiguration(String contextID, boolean remove) throws javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException; /** * This method determines if the identified policy context * exists with state "inService" in the Policy provider * associated with the factory. *

* @param contextID A string identifying a policy context * * @return true if the identified policy context exists within the * provider and its state is "inService", false otherwise. * * @throws java.lang.SecurityException * when called by an AccessControlContext that has not been * granted the "setPolicy" SecurityPermission. * * @throws javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException * if the implementation throws a checked exception that has not been * accounted for by the inService method signature. The exception thrown * by the implementation class will be encapsulated (during construction) * in the thrown PolicyContextException. */ public abstract boolean inService(String contextID) throws javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException; }





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