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package org.apache.synapse.securevault.secret.handler;
import org.apache.synapse.securevault.secret.AbstractSecretCallbackHandler;
import org.apache.synapse.securevault.secret.SingleSecretCallback;
/**
* Hard-coded passwords as secrets .This is just a demonstration example and need to be adopted
* as user requirements. In the production environment, this may be 'close sourced' - only provided
* a binary contains implementation class. Then, it is needed to use de- compilers to see password.
*/
public class HardCodedSecretCallbackHandler extends AbstractSecretCallbackHandler {
protected void handleSingleSecretCallback(SingleSecretCallback singleSecretCallback) {
// can set multiple passwords based id of SingleSecretCallback
singleSecretCallback.setSecret("password");
}
}