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package java.security;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Properties;

/**
 * 

This class represents a scope for identities. It is an Identity * itself, and therefore has a name and can have a scope. It can also * optionally have a public key and associated certificates. * *

An IdentityScope can contain Identity objects of all kinds, including * Signers. All types of Identity objects can be retrieved, added, and * removed using the same methods. Note that it is possible, and in fact * expected, that different types of identity scopes will * apply different policies for their various operations on the * various types of Identities. * *

There is a one-to-one mapping between keys and identities, and * there can only be one copy of one key per scope. For example, suppose * Acme Software, Inc is a software publisher known to a user. * Suppose it is an Identity, that is, it has a public key, and a set of * associated certificates. It is named in the scope using the name * "Acme Software". No other named Identity in the scope has the same * public key. Of course, none has the same name as well. * * @see Identity * @see Signer * @see Principal * @see Key * * @author Benjamin Renaud * * @deprecated This class is no longer used. Its functionality has been * replaced by {@code java.security.KeyStore}, the * {@code java.security.cert} package, and * {@code java.security.Principal}. */ @Deprecated public abstract class IdentityScope extends Identity { private static final long serialVersionUID = -2337346281189773310L; /* The system's scope */ private static IdentityScope scope; // initialize the system scope private static void initializeSystemScope() { String classname = AccessController.doPrivileged( new PrivilegedAction() { public String run() { return Security.getProperty("system.scope"); } }); if (classname == null) { return; } else { try { // Android-changed: Actually set the system scope after initializing it // Class.forName(classname); scope = (IdentityScope) Class.forName(classname).newInstance(); } catch (Exception e) { //Security.error("unable to establish a system scope from " + // classname); e.printStackTrace(); } } } /** * This constructor is used for serialization only and should not * be used by subclasses. */ protected IdentityScope() { this("restoring..."); } /** * Constructs a new identity scope with the specified name. * * @param name the scope name. */ public IdentityScope(String name) { super(name); } /** * Constructs a new identity scope with the specified name and scope. * * @param name the scope name. * @param scope the scope for the new identity scope. * * @exception KeyManagementException if there is already an identity * with the same name in the scope. */ public IdentityScope(String name, IdentityScope scope) throws KeyManagementException { super(name, scope); } /** * Returns the system's identity scope. * * @return the system's identity scope, or {@code null} if none has been * set. * * @see #setSystemScope */ public static IdentityScope getSystemScope() { if (scope == null) { initializeSystemScope(); } return scope; } /** * Sets the system's identity scope. * *

First, if there is a security manager, its * {@code checkSecurityAccess} * method is called with {@code "setSystemScope"} * as its argument to see if it's ok to set the identity scope. * * @param scope the scope to set. * * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * {@code checkSecurityAccess} method doesn't allow * setting the identity scope. * * @see #getSystemScope * @see SecurityManager#checkSecurityAccess */ protected static void setSystemScope(IdentityScope scope) { check("setSystemScope"); IdentityScope.scope = scope; } /** * Returns the number of identities within this identity scope. * * @return the number of identities within this identity scope. */ public abstract int size(); /** * Returns the identity in this scope with the specified name (if any). * * @param name the name of the identity to be retrieved. * * @return the identity named {@code name}, or null if there are * no identities named {@code name} in this scope. */ public abstract Identity getIdentity(String name); /** * Retrieves the identity whose name is the same as that of the * specified principal. (Note: Identity implements Principal.) * * @param principal the principal corresponding to the identity * to be retrieved. * * @return the identity whose name is the same as that of the * principal, or null if there are no identities of the same name * in this scope. */ public Identity getIdentity(Principal principal) { return getIdentity(principal.getName()); } /** * Retrieves the identity with the specified public key. * * @param key the public key for the identity to be returned. * * @return the identity with the given key, or null if there are * no identities in this scope with that key. */ public abstract Identity getIdentity(PublicKey key); /** * Adds an identity to this identity scope. * * @param identity the identity to be added. * * @exception KeyManagementException if the identity is not * valid, a name conflict occurs, another identity has the same * public key as the identity being added, or another exception * occurs. */ public abstract void addIdentity(Identity identity) throws KeyManagementException; /** * Removes an identity from this identity scope. * * @param identity the identity to be removed. * * @exception KeyManagementException if the identity is missing, * or another exception occurs. */ public abstract void removeIdentity(Identity identity) throws KeyManagementException; /** * Returns an enumeration of all identities in this identity scope. * * @return an enumeration of all identities in this identity scope. */ public abstract Enumeration identities(); /** * Returns a string representation of this identity scope, including * its name, its scope name, and the number of identities in this * identity scope. * * @return a string representation of this identity scope. */ public String toString() { return super.toString() + "[" + size() + "]"; } private static void check(String directive) { SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); if (security != null) { security.checkSecurityAccess(directive); } } }





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