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package com.sun.enterprise.security.jauth;

import java.util.Map;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.login.Configuration;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;

/**
 * This interface describes a module that can be configured
 * for a ClientAuthContext.  The main purpose of this module
 * is to secure requests and to validate received responses.
 *
 * 

A module implementation must assume it may be used * to issue different requests as different clients. * It is the module implementation's responsibility to properly * store and restore any state as necessary. * A module that does not need to do so * may remain completely stateless. * *

Modules are passed a shared state Map that can be used * to save state across a sequence of calls from secureRequest * to validateResponse to disposeSubject. * The same Map instance is guaranteed to be passed to all methods * in the call sequence. Furthermore, it should be assumed that * each call sequence is passed its own unique shared state Map instance. * * @version %I%, %G% */ public interface ClientAuthModule { /** * Initialize this module with a policy to enforce, * a CallbackHandler, and administrative options. * *

Either the the request policy or the response policy (or both) * must be non-null. * * @param requestPolicy the request policy this module is to enforce, * which may be null. * * @param responsePolicy the response policy this module is to enforce, * which may be null. * * @param handler CallbackHandler used to request information * from the caller. * * @param options administrative options. */ void initialize(AuthPolicy requestPolicy, AuthPolicy responsePolicy, CallbackHandler handler, Map options); /** * Secure a request message. * *

Attach authentication credentials to an initial request, * sign/encrypt a request, or respond to a server challenge, for example. * * @param param an authentication parameter that encapsulates the * client request and server response objects. * * @param subject the subject may be used by configured modules * to obtain Principals and credentials necessary to * secure the request, or null. If null, the module may * use a CallbackHandler to obtain any information necessary * to secure the request. * * @param sharedState a Map for modules to save state across * a sequence of calls from secureRequest * to validateResponse to disposeSubject. * * @exception AuthException if the operation failed. */ void secureRequest(AuthParam param, Subject subject, Map sharedState) throws AuthException; /** * Validate received response. * *

Validation may include verifying signature in response, * or decrypting response contents, for example. * * @param param an authentication parameter that encapsulates the * client request and server response objects. * * @param subject the subject may be used by configured modules * to store the Principals and credentials related * to the identity validated in the response. * * @param sharedState a Map for modules to save state across * a sequence of calls from secureRequest * to validateResponse to disposeSubject. * * @exception AuthException if the operation failed. */ void validateResponse(AuthParam param, Subject subject, Map sharedState) throws AuthException; /** * Dispose of the Subject. * *

Remove Principals or credentials from the Subject object * that were stored during validateResponse. * * @param subject Subject instance to be disposed. * * @param sharedState a Map for modules to save state across * a sequence of calls from secureRequest * to validateResponse to disposeSubject. * * @exception AuthException if the operation failed. */ void disposeSubject(Subject subject, Map sharedState) throws AuthException; }





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