public interface ClientAuth
MessageInfo
,
Subject
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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default void |
cleanSubject(MessageInfo messageInfo,
javax.security.auth.Subject subject)
Remove implementation specific principals and credentials from the subject.
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AuthStatus |
secureRequest(MessageInfo messageInfo,
javax.security.auth.Subject clientSubject)
Secure a service request message before sending it to the service.
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default AuthStatus |
validateResponse(MessageInfo messageInfo,
javax.security.auth.Subject clientSubject,
javax.security.auth.Subject serviceSubject)
Validate a received service response.
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AuthStatus secureRequest(MessageInfo messageInfo, javax.security.auth.Subject clientSubject) throws AuthException
This method is called to transform the request message acquired by calling getRequestMessage (on messageInfo) into the mechanism-specific form to be sent by the runtime.
This method conveys the outcome of its message processing either by returning an AuthStatus value or by throwing an AuthException.
messageInfo
- A contextual object that encapsulates the client request and server response objects, and that may
be used to save state across a sequence of calls made to the methods of this interface for the purpose of completing
a secure message exchange.clientSubject
- A Subject that represents the source of the service request, or null. It may be used by the
method implementation as the source of Principals or credentials to be used to secure the request. If the Subject is
not null, the method implementation may add additional Principals or credentials (pertaining to the source of the
service request) to the Subject.validateResponse
must be able to
obtain the original application request message.
AuthException
- When the message processing failed without establishing a failure response message (in
messageInfo).default AuthStatus validateResponse(MessageInfo messageInfo, javax.security.auth.Subject clientSubject, javax.security.auth.Subject serviceSubject) throws AuthException
This method is called to transform the mechanism-specific response message acquired by calling getResponseMessage (on messageInfo) into the validated application message to be returned to the message processing runtime. If the response message is a (mechanism-specific) meta-message, the method implementation must attempt to transform the meta-message into the next mechanism-specific request message to be sent by the runtime.
This method conveys the outcome of its message processing either by returning an AuthStatus value or by throwing an AuthException.
messageInfo
- A contextual object that encapsulates the client request and server response objects, and that may
be used to save state across a sequence of calls made to the methods of this interface for the purpose of completing
a secure message exchange.clientSubject
- A Subject that represents the recipient of the service response, or null. It may be used by the
method implementation as the source of Principals or credentials to be used to validate the response. If the Subject
is not null, the method implementation may add additional Principals or credentials (pertaining to the recipient of
the service request) to the Subject.serviceSubject
- A Subject that represents the source of the service response, or null. If the Subject is not
null, the method implementation may add additional Principals or credentials (pertaining to the source of the service
response) to the Subject.AuthException
- When the message processing failed without establishing a failure response message (in
messageInfo).default void cleanSubject(MessageInfo messageInfo, javax.security.auth.Subject subject) throws AuthException
messageInfo
- A contextual object that encapsulates the client request and server response objects, and that may
be used to save state across a sequence of calls made to the methods of this interface for the purpose of completing
a secure message exchange.subject
- The Subject instance from which the Principals and credentials are to be removed.AuthException
- If an error occurs during the Subject processing.