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package javax.servlet.annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import javax.servlet.annotation.ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic;
import javax.servlet.annotation.ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee;
/**
* Specific security constraints can be applied to different types of request,
* differentiated by the HTTP protocol method type by using this annotation
* inside the {@link javax.servlet.annotation.ServletSecurity} annotation.
*
* @since Servlet 3.0
*
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
public @interface HttpMethodConstraint {
/**
* HTTP Protocol method name (e.g. POST, PUT)
*
* @return method name
*/
String value();
/**
* The EmptyRoleSemantic determines the behaviour when the rolesAllowed list
* is empty.
*
* @return empty role semantic
*/
EmptyRoleSemantic emptyRoleSemantic() default EmptyRoleSemantic.PERMIT;
/**
* Determines whether SSL/TLS is required to process the current request.
*
* @return transport guarantee
*/
TransportGuarantee transportGuarantee() default TransportGuarantee.NONE;
/**
* The authorized roles' names. The container may discard duplicate role
* names during processing of the annotation. N.B. The String "*" does not
* have a special meaning if it occurs as a role name.
*
* @return array of names. The array may be of zero length, in which case
* the EmptyRoleSemantic applies; the returned value determines
* whether access is to be permitted or denied regardless of the
* identity and authentication state in either case, PERMIT or DENY.
* Otherwise, when the array contains one or more role names access
* is permitted if the user a member of at least one of the named
* roles. The EmptyRoleSemantic is not applied in this case.
*/
String[] rolesAllowed() default {};
}