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package org.jboss.security;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.security.auth.message.MessageInfo;
/**
* AuthenticationManager with JSR-196 Semantics
* @author [email protected]
* @since May 30, 2008
*/
public interface ServerAuthenticationManager extends AuthenticationManager
{
/**
* Authenticate a Subject given the request response JSR-196(JASPI) messages.
*
* If any {@link javax.security.auth.message.AuthException} is thrown during the processing it will be available
* through {@link SecurityContext} context data with a key javax.security.auth.message.AuthException
.
*
* @param requestMessage
* @param clientSubject Pre-created or null subject
* @param layer Message Layer for the JASPI (Optional): Default: HTTP
* @param callbackHandler CallbackHandler
* @return true if client subject is valid, false otherwise
*/
boolean isValid(MessageInfo requestMessage, Subject clientSubject, String layer,
CallbackHandler callbackHandler);
/**
* Authenticate a Subject given the request response JSR-196(JASPI) messages.
*
* If any {@link javax.security.auth.message.AuthException} is thrown during the processing it will be available
* through {@link SecurityContext} context data with a key javax.security.auth.message.AuthException
.
*
* @param messageInfo the object that contains the request and response messages.
* @param clientSubject the client subject.
* @param layer the message layer for JASPI.
* @param appContext the JASPI application context.
* @param callbackHandler the callback handler instance.
* @return {@code true} if the client subject is valid; {@code false} otherwise.
*/
boolean isValid(MessageInfo messageInfo, Subject clientSubject, String layer, String appContext,
CallbackHandler callbackHandler);
/**
*
* Secures the response encapsulated in the specified {@code MessageInfo} object.
*
*
* If any {@link javax.security.auth.message.AuthException} is thrown during the processing it will be available
* through {@link SecurityContext} context data with a key javax.security.auth.message.AuthException
.
*
* @param messageInfo the object that contains the request and response messages.
* @param serviceSubject an optional server {@code Subject} instance.
* @param layer the JASPI message layer.
* @param appContext the JASPI application context.
* @param callbackHandler the {@code CallbackHandler} instance that can be used to obtain further information
* (such as keys) to secure the response message.
*/
void secureResponse(MessageInfo messageInfo, Subject serviceSubject, String layer, String appContext,
CallbackHandler callbackHandler);
}