public interface User extends Role
User
role managed by a User Admin service.
In this context, the term "user" is not limited to just human beings. Instead, it refers to any entity that may have any number of credentials associated with it that it may use to authenticate itself.
In general, User
objects are associated with a specific User Admin
service (namely the one that created them), and cannot be used with other
User Admin services.
A User
object may have credentials (and properties, inherited from
the Role
class) associated with it. Specific
UserAdminPermission
objects are required to read or change a
User
object's credentials.
Credentials are Dictionary
objects and have semantics that are
similar to the properties in the Role
class.
GROUP, ROLE, USER, USER_ANYONE
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
java.util.Dictionary<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> |
getCredentials()
Returns a
Dictionary of the credentials of this User
object. |
boolean |
hasCredential(java.lang.String key,
java.lang.Object value)
Checks to see if this
User object has a credential with the
specified key set to the specified value . |
getName, getProperties, getType
java.util.Dictionary<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getCredentials()
Dictionary
of the credentials of this User
object. Any changes to the returned Dictionary
object will change
the credentials of this User
object. This will cause a
UserAdminEvent
object of type UserAdminEvent.ROLE_CHANGED
to be broadcast to any UserAdminListeners
objects.
Only objects of type String
may be used as credential keys, and
only objects of type String
or of type byte[]
may be used
as credential values. Any other types will cause an exception of type
IllegalArgumentException
to be raised.
In order to retrieve a credential from the returned Dictionary
object, a UserAdminPermission
named after the credential name (or
a prefix of it) with action getCredential
is required.
In order to add or remove a credential from the returned
Dictionary
object, a UserAdminPermission
named after the
credential name (or a prefix of it) with action changeCredential
is required.
Dictionary
object containing the credentials of this
User
object.boolean hasCredential(java.lang.String key, java.lang.Object value)
User
object has a credential with the
specified key
set to the specified value
.
If the specified credential value
is not of type String
or byte[]
, it is ignored, that is, false
is returned (as
opposed to an IllegalArgumentException
being raised).
key
- The credential key
.value
- The credential value
.true
if this user has the specified credential;
false
otherwise.java.lang.SecurityException
- If a security manager exists and the caller
does not have the UserAdminPermission
named after the
credential key (or a prefix of it) with action
getCredential
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