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* * An ACL can be thought of as a data structure with multiple ACL * entries. Each ACL entry, of interface type AclEntry, contains a * set of permissions associated with a particular principal. (A * principal represents an entity such as an individual user or a * group). Additionally, each ACL entry is specified as being either * positive or negative. If positive, the permissions are to be * granted to the associated principal. If negative, the permissions * are to be denied.

* * The ACL Entries in each ACL observe the following rules: * *

* * The {@code java.security.acl } package provides the * interfaces to the ACL and related data structures (ACL entries, * groups, permissions, etc.).

* * The {@code java.security.acl.Acl } interface extends the * {@code java.security.acl.Owner } interface. The Owner * interface is used to maintain a list of owners for each ACL. Only * owners are allowed to modify an ACL. For example, only an owner can * call the ACL's {@code addEntry} method to add a new ACL entry * to the ACL. * * @see java.security.acl.AclEntry * @see java.security.acl.Owner * @see java.security.acl.Acl#getPermissions * * @author Satish Dharmaraj * @since 1.1 * * @deprecated This package has been replaced by {@code java.security.Policy} * and related classes since 1.2. */ @Deprecated(since="9") public interface Acl extends Owner { /** * Sets the name of this ACL. * * @param caller the principal invoking this method. It must be an * owner of this ACL. * * @param name the name to be given to this ACL. * * @exception NotOwnerException if the caller principal * is not an owner of this ACL. * * @see #getName */ public void setName(Principal caller, String name) throws NotOwnerException; /** * Returns the name of this ACL. * * @return the name of this ACL. * * @see #setName */ public String getName(); /** * Adds an ACL entry to this ACL. An entry associates a principal * (e.g., an individual or a group) with a set of * permissions. Each principal can have at most one positive ACL * entry (specifying permissions to be granted to the principal) * and one negative ACL entry (specifying permissions to be * denied). If there is already an ACL entry of the same type * (negative or positive) already in the ACL, false is returned. * * @param caller the principal invoking this method. It must be an * owner of this ACL. * * @param entry the ACL entry to be added to this ACL. * * @return true on success, false if an entry of the same type * (positive or negative) for the same principal is already * present in this ACL. * * @exception NotOwnerException if the caller principal * is not an owner of this ACL. */ public boolean addEntry(Principal caller, AclEntry entry) throws NotOwnerException; /** * Removes an ACL entry from this ACL. * * @param caller the principal invoking this method. It must be an * owner of this ACL. * * @param entry the ACL entry to be removed from this ACL. * * @return true on success, false if the entry is not part of this ACL. * * @exception NotOwnerException if the caller principal is not * an owner of this Acl. */ public boolean removeEntry(Principal caller, AclEntry entry) throws NotOwnerException; /** * Returns an enumeration for the set of allowed permissions for the * specified principal (representing an entity such as an individual or * a group). This set of allowed permissions is calculated as * follows: * *

* * @param user the principal whose permission set is to be returned. * * @return the permission set specifying the permissions the principal * is allowed. */ public Enumeration getPermissions(Principal user); /** * Returns an enumeration of the entries in this ACL. Each element in * the enumeration is of type AclEntry. * * @return an enumeration of the entries in this ACL. */ public Enumeration entries(); /** * Checks whether or not the specified principal has the specified * permission. If it does, true is returned, otherwise false is returned. * * More specifically, this method checks whether the passed permission * is a member of the allowed permission set of the specified principal. * The allowed permission set is determined by the same algorithm as is * used by the {@code getPermissions} method. * * @param principal the principal, assumed to be a valid authenticated * Principal. * * @param permission the permission to be checked for. * * @return true if the principal has the specified permission, false * otherwise. * * @see #getPermissions */ public boolean checkPermission(Principal principal, Permission permission); /** * Returns a string representation of the * ACL contents. * * @return a string representation of the ACL contents. */ public String toString(); }