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package org.wildfly.security.auth.server.event;

import org.wildfly.security.auth.server.SecurityIdentity;

import java.security.Principal;

/**
 * An event to represent a failed authentication.
 *
 * @author Darran Lofthouse
 */
public final class SecurityAuthenticationFailedEvent extends SecurityAuthenticationEvent {

    private final Principal principal;

    /**
     * Constructor for a new instance.
     *
     * @param securityIdentity the {@link SecurityIdentity} that failed authentication ({@code null} when identity does not exists)
     * @param principal the principal used to that failed authentication (filled event if identity does not exists)
     */
    public SecurityAuthenticationFailedEvent(SecurityIdentity securityIdentity, Principal principal) {
        super(securityIdentity, false);
        this.principal = principal;
    }

    /**
     * Gets the principal used to the failed authentication.
     *
     * @return the principal used to that failed authentication (filled event if identity does not exists)
     */
    public Principal getPrincipal() {
        return principal;
    }

    @Override
    public  R accept(SecurityEventVisitor visitor, P param) {
        return visitor.handleAuthenticationFailedEvent(this, param);
    }

}




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