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Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide scripting to end users.

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/* -*- Mode: java; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
 *
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 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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// API class

package org.mozilla.javascript;

/**
Embeddings that wish to filter Java classes that are visible to scripts
through the LiveConnect, should implement this interface.

@see Context#setClassShutter(ClassShutter)
@since 1.5 Release 4
@author Norris Boyd
*/

 public interface ClassShutter {

    /**
     * Return true iff the Java class with the given name should be exposed
     * to scripts.
     * 

* An embedding may filter which Java classes are exposed through * LiveConnect to JavaScript scripts. *

* Due to the fact that there is no package reflection in Java, * this method will also be called with package names. There * is no way for Rhino to tell if "Packages.a.b" is a package name * or a class that doesn't exist. What Rhino does is attempt * to load each segment of "Packages.a.b.c": It first attempts to * load class "a", then attempts to load class "a.b", then * finally attempts to load class "a.b.c". On a Rhino installation * without any ClassShutter set, and without any of the * above classes, the expression "Packages.a.b.c" will result in * a [JavaPackage a.b.c] and not an error. *

* With ClassShutter supplied, Rhino will first call * visibleToScripts before attempting to look up the class name. If * visibleToScripts returns false, the class name lookup is not * performed and subsequent Rhino execution assumes the class is * not present. So for "java.lang.System.out.println" the lookup * of "java.lang.System" is skipped and thus Rhino assumes that * "java.lang.System" doesn't exist. So then for "java.lang.System.out", * Rhino attempts to load the class "java.lang.System.out" because * it assumes that "java.lang.System" is a package name. *

* @param fullClassName the full name of the class (including the package * name, with '.' as a delimiter). For example the * standard string class is "java.lang.String" * @return whether or not to reveal this class to scripts */ public boolean visibleToScripts(String fullClassName); }





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