Name
Class java.security.IdentityScope
Description
An identity scope is a collection of identities; an identity may belong to a single identity scope. The notion is that scope is recursive: An identity scope may itself belong to another identity scope (or it may be unscoped). This class is not often used in Java 1.2.
Class Definition
public abstract class java.security.IdentityScope extends java.security.Identity { // Constructors protected IdentityScope(); public IdentityScope(String); public IdentityScope(String, IdentityScope); // Class Methods public static IdentityScope getSystemScope(); protected static void setSystemScope(IdentityScope); // Instance Methods public abstract void addIdentity(Identity); public abstract Identity getIdentity(String); public Identity getIdentity(Principal); public abstract Identity getIdentity(PublicKey); public abstract Enumeration identities(); public abstract void removeIdentity(Identity); public abstract int size(); public String toString(); }
See AlsoIdentityScope class
Identity
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