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package org.acegisecurity.providers.jaas;
import org.acegisecurity.Authentication;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.PasswordCallback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException;
/**
* The most basic Callbacks to be handled when using a LoginContext from JAAS, are the NameCallback and
* PasswordCallback. The acegi security framework provides the JaasPasswordCallbackHandler specifically tailored to
* handling the PasswordCallback.
*
* @author Ray Krueger
* @version $Id: JaasPasswordCallbackHandler.java 1496 2006-05-23 13:38:33Z benalex $
*
* @see Callback
* @see PasswordCallback
*/
public class JaasPasswordCallbackHandler implements JaasAuthenticationCallbackHandler {
//~ Methods ========================================================================================================
/**
* If the callback passed to the 'handle' method is an instance of PasswordCallback, the
* JaasPasswordCallbackHandler will call, callback.setPassword(authentication.getCredentials().toString()).
*
* @param callback
* @param auth
*
* @throws IOException
* @throws UnsupportedCallbackException
*/
public void handle(Callback callback, Authentication auth)
throws IOException, UnsupportedCallbackException {
if (callback instanceof PasswordCallback) {
PasswordCallback pc = (PasswordCallback) callback;
pc.setPassword(auth.getCredentials().toString().toCharArray());
}
}
}
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