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 *
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 * terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0, which is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
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/*
 * $Id: PropertyCallback.java,v 1.2 2010-10-21 15:37:24 snajper Exp $
 */

package com.sun.xml.wss.impl.callback;

import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;

/**
 * This callback is an optional callback that can be handled by an
 * implementation of CallbackHandler to specify the values of properties
 * configurable with XWS-Security runtime. The properties are:
 *
 * 
  • MAX_CLOCK_SKEW : The assumed maximum skew (milliseconds) between the local times of any two systems
  • *
  • TIMESTAMP_FRESHNESS_LIMIT : The period (milliseconds) for which a Timestamp is considered fresh
  • *
  • MAX_NONCE_AGE : The length of time (milliseconds) a previously received Nonce value will be stored
* @deprecated This callback is no longer supported by the XWS-Security runtime, use the XWS-Security configuration * file to set the above property values instead. */ @Deprecated public class PropertyCallback extends XWSSCallback implements Callback { public static final long MAX_NONCE_AGE = 900000 ; public static final long MAX_CLOCK_SKEW = 60000; public static final long TIMESTAMP_FRESHNESS_LIMIT = 300000; long maxSkew = MAX_CLOCK_SKEW; long freshnessLimit = TIMESTAMP_FRESHNESS_LIMIT; long maxNonceAge = MAX_NONCE_AGE; public PropertyCallback() {} /** *@param skew the assumed maximum skew (milliseconds) between the local times of any two systems */ public void setMaxClockSkew(long skew) { this.maxSkew = skew; } /** *@return the maximum clock skew */ public long getMaxClockSkew() { return maxSkew; } /** *@param freshnessLimit the period (milliseconds) for which a Timestamp is considered fresh */ public void setTimestampFreshnessLimit(long freshnessLimit) { this.freshnessLimit = freshnessLimit; } /** *@return the Timestamp Freshness Limit */ public long getTimestampFreshnessLimit() { return freshnessLimit; } /** *@param maxNonceAge The length of time (milliseconds) a previously received Nonce value *will be stored * Implementation Note: The actual time for which any Nonce will be stored can be greater * than maxNonceAge. In some cases when the implementation is unable to determine a receiver * side policy ahead of processing the Message, the maxNonceAge value used will be a default * value of 30 mins. */ public void setMaxNonceAge(long maxNonceAge) { this.maxNonceAge = maxNonceAge; } /** *@return the Maximum Nonce Age value */ public long getMaxNonceAge() { return this.maxNonceAge; } }




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