public final class WebResourcePermission
extends java.security.Permission
The name of a WebResourcePermission (also referred to as the target name) identifies the Web resources to which the permission pertains.
Implementations of this class MAY implement newPermissionCollection or inherit its implementation from the super class.
Permission
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Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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WebResourcePermission(HttpServletRequest request)
Creates a new WebResourcePermission from the HttpServletRequest object.
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WebResourcePermission(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String actions)
Creates a new WebResourcePermission with the specified name and actions.
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WebResourcePermission(java.lang.String urlPatternSpec,
java.lang.String[] HTTPMethods)
Creates a new WebResourcePermission with name corresponding to the URLPatternSpec, and actions composed from the
array of HTTP methods.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object o)
Checks two WebResourcePermission objects for equality.
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java.lang.String |
getActions()
Returns a canonical String representation of the actions of this WebResourcePermission.
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int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this WebResourcePermission.
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boolean |
implies(java.security.Permission permission)
Determines if the argument Permission is "implied by" this WebResourcePermission.
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public WebResourcePermission(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String actions)
The name contains a URLPatternSpec that identifies the web resources to which the permissions applies. The syntax of a URLPatternSpec is as follows:
URLPatternList ::= URLPattern | URLPatternList colon URLPattern URLPatternSpec ::= null | URLPattern | URLPattern colon URLPatternList
A null URLPatternSpec is translated to the default URLPattern, "/", by the permission constructor. The empty string is an exact URLPattern, and may occur anywhere in a URLPatternSpec that an exact URLPattern may occur. The first URLPattern in a URLPatternSpec may be any of the pattern types, exact, path-prefix, extension, or default as defined in the Jakarta Servlet Specification). When a URLPatternSpec includes a URLPatternList, the patterns of the URLPatternList identify the resources to which the permission does NOT apply and depend on the pattern type and value of the first pattern as follows:
The actions parameter contains a comma separated list of HTTP methods. The syntax of the actions parameter is defined as follows:
ExtensionMethod ::= any token as defined by RFC 2616 (that is, 1*[any CHAR except CTLs or separators]) HTTPMethod ::= "GET" | "POST" | "PUT" | "DELETE" | "HEAD" | "OPTIONS" | "TRACE" | ExtensionMethod HTTPMethodList ::= HTTPMethod | HTTPMethodList comma HTTPMethod HTTPMethodExceptionList ::= exclaimationPoint HTTPMethodList HTTPMethodSpec ::= null | HTTPMethodExceptionList | HTTPMethodList
If duplicates occur in the HTTPMethodSpec they must be eliminated by the permission constructor.
A null or empty string HTTPMethodSpec indicates that the permission applies to all HTTP methods at the resources identified by the URL pattern.
If the HTTPMethodSpec contains an HTTPMethodExceptionList (i.e., it begins with an exclaimationPoint), the permission pertains to all methods except those occurring in the exception list.
name
- the URLPatternSpec that identifies the application specific web resources to which the permission
pertains. All URLPatterns in the URLPatternSpec are relative to the context path of the deployed web application
module, and the same URLPattern must not occur more than once in a URLPatternSpec. A null URLPatternSpec is
translated to the default URLPattern, "/", by the permission constructor. All colons occuring within the URLPattern
elements of the URLPatternSpec must be represented in escaped encoding as defined in RFC 2396.actions
- identifies the HTTP methods to which the permission pertains. If the value passed through this
parameter is null or the empty string, then the permission pertains to all the possible HTTP methods.public WebResourcePermission(java.lang.String urlPatternSpec, java.lang.String[] HTTPMethods)
urlPatternSpec
- the URLPatternSpec that identifies the application specific web resources to which the
permission pertains. All URLPatterns in the URLPatternSpec are relative to the context path of the deployed web
application module, and the same URLPattern must not occur more than once in a URLPatternSpec. A null URLPatternSpec
is translated to the default URLPattern, "/", by the permission constructor. All colons occuring within the
URLPattern elements of the URLPatternSpec must be represented in escaped encoding as defined in RFC 2396.HTTPMethods
- an array of strings each element of which contains the value of an HTTP method. If the value
passed through this parameter is null or is an array with no elements, then the permission pertains to all the
possible HTTP methods.public WebResourcePermission(HttpServletRequest request)
request
- the HttpServletRequest object corresponding to the Jakarta Servlet operation to which the permission pertains.
The permission name is the substring of the requestURI (HttpServletRequest.getRequestURI()) that begins after the
contextPath (HttpServletRequest.getContextPath()). When the substring operation yields the string "/", the permission
is constructed with the empty string as its name. The permission's actions field is obtained from
HttpServletRequest.getMethod(). The constructor must transform all colon characters occuring in the name to escaped
encoding as defined in RFC 2396.public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
The URLPatternSpec of a reference permission is equivalent to that of an argument permission if their first patterns are equivalent, and the patterns of the URLPatternList of the reference permission collectively match exactly the same set of patterns as are matched by the patterns of the URLPatternList of the argument permission.
Two Permission objects, P1 and P2, are equivalent if and only if P1.implies(P2) AND P2.implies(P1).
equals
in class java.security.Permission
o
- the WebResourcePermission object being tested for equality with this WebResourcePermission.
public java.lang.String getActions()
getActions
in class java.security.Permission
public int hashCode()
The properties of the returned hash code must be as follows:
hashCode
in class java.security.Permission
public boolean implies(java.security.Permission permission)
For this to be the case, all of the following must be true:
URLPattern matching is performed using the Jakarta Servlet matching rules where two URL patterns match if they are related as follows:
All of the comparisons described above are case sensitive.
implies
in class java.security.Permission
permission
- "this" WebResourcePermission is checked to see if it implies the argument permission.