Name
Class java.security.Permission
Synopsis
This class forms the base class for all types of permissions that are used by the access controller. A permission object encapsulates a particular operation (e.g., reading the file /tmp/foo). It does not, however, grant permission for that operation; rather, the permission object is constructed and passed to the access controller to see if that operation is one which the current security policy has defined as a permissible operation.
Permissions have names (e.g., the name of the file, or the name of
the operation) and may optionally have actions (the semantics of
which are dependent upon the type of permission). It is up to the
implies( ) method to determine if one permission
grants another; this allows you to specify wildcard-type permissions
that imply specific permissions (e.g., the permission named
“*” may imply the permission named “myfile”).
Class Definition
public abstract class java.security.Permission
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.security.Guard, java.io.Serializable {
// Constructors
public Permission(String);
// Instance Methods
public void checkGuard(Object);
public abstract boolean equals(Object);
public abstract String getActions( );
public final String getName( );
public abstract int hashCode( );
public abstract boolean isReadOnly( );
public void setReadOnly( );
public PermissionCollection newPermissionCollection( );
public String toString( );
}See also
AccessController, AllPermission, BasicPermission, FilePermission, ... |
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