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package org.wildfly.security.auth.permission;
import org.wildfly.security.permission.AbstractNameOnlyPermission;
/**
* The permission to run as another principal within some security domain. Note that this permission is checked relative
* to the security domain that the user is authenticated to. The principal name is the effective name after all rewrite
* operations have taken place.
*/
public final class RunAsPrincipalPermission extends AbstractNameOnlyPermission {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3361334389433669815L;
/**
* Construct a new instance.
*
* @param name the principal name, or {@code *} for global run-as permissions
*/
public RunAsPrincipalPermission(final String name) {
super(name);
}
/**
* Construct a new instance.
*
* @param name the principal name, or {@code *} for global run-as permissions
* @param ignored the permission actions (ignored)
*/
public RunAsPrincipalPermission(final String name, @SuppressWarnings("unused") final String ignored) {
this(name);
}
public RunAsPrincipalPermission withName(final String name) {
return new RunAsPrincipalPermission(name);
}
}