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package org.camunda.bpm.engine.authorization;
/**
* Resources are entities for which a user or a group is authorized. Examples of
* resources are applications, process-definitions, process-instances, tasks ...
*
* A resource has a type and an id. The type ({@link #setResource(String)})
* allows to group all resources of the same kind. A resource id is the identifier of
* an individual resource instance ({@link #setResourceId(String)}). For example:
* the resource type could be "processDefinition" and the resource-id could be the
* id of an individual process definition.
*
* See {@link Resources} for a set of built-in resource constants.
*
* @author Daniel Meyer
* @see Resources
*
*/
public interface Resource {
/** returns the name of the resource */
String resourceName();
/** an integer representing the type of the resource.
* @return the type identitfyer of the resource */
int resourceType();
}
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