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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used * to protect access to another object. * *

This interface contains a single method, {@code checkGuard}, * with a single {@code object} argument. {@code checkGuard} is * invoked (by the GuardedObject {@code getObject} method) * to determine whether or not to allow access to the object. * * @see GuardedObject * * @author Roland Schemers * @author Li Gong */ public interface Guard { /** * Determines whether or not to allow access to the guarded object * {@code object}. Returns silently if access is allowed. * Otherwise, throws a SecurityException. * * @param object the object being protected by the guard. * * @exception SecurityException if access is denied. * */ void checkGuard(Object object) throws SecurityException; }