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package org.jboss.as.ejb3.security;
import org.jboss.invocation.Interceptor;
import org.jboss.invocation.InterceptorContext;
import org.wildfly.security.auth.server.SecurityDomain;
/**
* An interceptor which sets the security domain of the invocation.
*
* @author David M. Lloyd
*/
final class SecurityDomainInterceptor implements Interceptor {
private final SecurityDomain securityDomain;
SecurityDomainInterceptor(final SecurityDomain securityDomain) {
this.securityDomain = securityDomain;
}
public Object processInvocation(final InterceptorContext context) throws Exception {
final SecurityDomain oldDomain = context.putPrivateData(SecurityDomain.class, securityDomain);
try {
return context.proceed();
} finally {
context.putPrivateData(SecurityDomain.class, oldDomain);
}
}
}