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package org.jivesoftware.openfire.auth;
/**
* This is the interface the AuthorizationManager uses to
* conduct authorizations.
*
* Users that wish to integrate with their own authorization
* system must implement this interface, and are strongly
* encouraged to extend either the AbstractAuthoriationPolicy
* or the AbstractAuthorizationProvider classes which allow
* the admin console manage the classes more effectively.
* Register the class with Openfire in the openfire.xml
* file. An entry in that file would look like the following:
*
*
* <provider>
* <authorization>
* <classlist>com.foo.auth.CustomPolicyProvider</classlist>
* </authorization>
* </provider>
*
* @author Jay Kline
*/
public interface AuthorizationPolicy {
/**
* Returns true if the principal is explicitly authorized to the JID
*
* @param username The username requested.
* @param principal The principal requesting the username.
* @return true is the user is authorized to be principal
*/
boolean authorize( String username, String principal );
/**
* Returns the short name of the Policy
*
* @return The short name of the Policy
*/
String name();
/**
* Returns a description of the Policy
*
* @return The description of the Policy.
*/
String description();
}