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package sun.security.action;

import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.Properties;

/**
 * A convenience class for retrieving the string value of a system
 * property as a privileged action.
 *
 * 

An instance of this class can be used as the argument of * AccessController.doPrivileged. * *

The following code retrieves the value of the system * property named "prop" as a privileged action: * *

 * String s = java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
 *                      (new GetPropertyAction("prop"));
 * 
* * @author Roland Schemers * @see java.security.PrivilegedAction * @see java.security.AccessController * @since 1.2 */ public class GetPropertyAction implements PrivilegedAction { private String theProp; private String defaultVal; /** * Constructor that takes the name of the system property whose * string value needs to be determined. * * @param theProp the name of the system property. */ public GetPropertyAction(String theProp) { this.theProp = theProp; } /** * Constructor that takes the name of the system property and the default * value of that property. * * @param theProp the name of the system property. * @param defaultVal the default value. */ public GetPropertyAction(String theProp, String defaultVal) { this.theProp = theProp; this.defaultVal = defaultVal; } /** * Determines the string value of the system property whose * name was specified in the constructor. * * @return the string value of the system property, * or the default value if there is no property with that key. */ public String run() { String value = System.getProperty(theProp); return (value == null) ? defaultVal : value; } /** * Convenience method to get a property without going through doPrivileged * if no security manager is present. This is unsafe for inclusion in a * public API but allowable here since this class is now encapsulated. * * Note that this method performs a privileged action using caller-provided * inputs. The caller of this method should take care to ensure that the * inputs are not tainted and the returned property is not made accessible * to untrusted code if it contains sensitive information. * * @param theProp the name of the system property. */ @SuppressWarnings("removal") public static String privilegedGetProperty(String theProp) { if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { return System.getProperty(theProp); } else { return AccessController.doPrivileged( new GetPropertyAction(theProp)); } } /** * Convenience method to get a property without going through doPrivileged * if no security manager is present. This is unsafe for inclusion in a * public API but allowable here since this class is now encapsulated. * * Note that this method performs a privileged action using caller-provided * inputs. The caller of this method should take care to ensure that the * inputs are not tainted and the returned property is not made accessible * to untrusted code if it contains sensitive information. * * @param theProp the name of the system property. * @param defaultVal the default value. */ @SuppressWarnings("removal") public static String privilegedGetProperty(String theProp, String defaultVal) { if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { return System.getProperty(theProp, defaultVal); } else { return AccessController.doPrivileged( new GetPropertyAction(theProp, defaultVal)); } } /** * Convenience method to call System.getProperties without * having to go through doPrivileged if no security manager is present. * This is unsafe for inclusion in a public API but allowable here since * this class is now encapsulated. * * Note that this method performs a privileged action, and callers of * this method should take care to ensure that the returned properties * are not made accessible to untrusted code since it may contain * sensitive information. */ @SuppressWarnings("removal") public static Properties privilegedGetProperties() { if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { return System.getProperties(); } else { return AccessController.doPrivileged( new PrivilegedAction() { public Properties run() { return System.getProperties(); } } ); } } }




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