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 * $Header: /home/harald/repos/remotetea.sf.net/remotetea/src/org/acplt/oncrpc/OncRpcClientAuth.java,v 1.1 2003/08/13 12:03:40 haraldalbrecht Exp $
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 * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000
 * Lehrstuhl fuer Prozessleittechnik (PLT), RWTH Aachen
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package org.acplt.oncrpc;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * The OncRpcClientAuth class is the base class for handling
 * all protocol issues of ONC/RPC authentication on the client side. As it
 * stands, it does not do very much with the exception of defining the contract
 * for the behaviour of derived classes with respect to protocol handling
 * issues.
 *
 * 

Authentication on the client side can be done as follows: just * create an authentication object and hand it over to the ONC/RPC client * object. * *

 * OncRpcClientAuth auth = new OncRpcClientAuthUnix(
 *                                 "[email protected]",
 *                                 42, 1001, new int[0]);
 * client.setAuth(auth);
 * 
* * The {@link OncRpcClientAuthUnix} authentication AUTH_UNIX} will * handle shorthand credentials (of type AUTH_SHORT transparently). * If you do not set any authentication object after creating an ONC/RPC client * object, AUTH_NONE is used automatically. * * @version $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2003/08/13 12:03:40 $ $State: Exp $ $Locker: $ * @author Harald Albrecht */ public abstract class OncRpcClientAuth { /** * Encodes ONC/RPC authentication information in form of a credential * and a verifier when sending an ONC/RPC call message. * * @param xdr XDR stream where to encode the credential and the verifier * to. * * @throws OncRpcException if an ONC/RPC error occurs. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ protected abstract void xdrEncodeCredVerf(XdrEncodingStream xdr) throws OncRpcException, IOException; /** * Decodes ONC/RPC authentication information in form of a verifier * when receiving an ONC/RPC reply message. * * @param xdr XDR stream from which to receive the verifier sent together * with an ONC/RPC reply message. * * @throws OncRpcAuthenticationException if the received verifier is * not kosher. * @throws OncRpcException if an ONC/RPC error occurs. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ protected abstract void xdrDecodeVerf(XdrDecodingStream xdr) throws OncRpcException, IOException; /** * Indicates whether the ONC/RPC authentication credential can be * refreshed. * * @return true, if the credential can be refreshed */ protected abstract boolean canRefreshCred(); } // End of OncRpcClientAuth.java




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