public class SecurityContextInjectee extends Object implements SecurityContext
SecurityContext instance.BASIC_AUTH, CLIENT_CERT_AUTH, DIGEST_AUTH, FORM_AUTH| Constructor and Description |
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SecurityContextInjectee() |
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boolean |
equals(Object that) |
String |
getAuthenticationScheme()
Returns the string value of the authentication scheme used to protect
the resource.
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Principal |
getUserPrincipal()
Returns a
java.security.Principal object containing the
name of the current authenticated user. |
int |
hashCode() |
boolean |
isSecure()
Returns a boolean indicating whether this request was made
using a secure channel, such as HTTPS.
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boolean |
isUserInRole(String role)
Returns a boolean indicating whether the authenticated user is included
in the specified logical "role".
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void |
setRequest(ContainerRequestContext containerRequest)
Set request instance, where to take the actual security context from.
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public void setRequest(ContainerRequestContext containerRequest)
containerRequest - public Principal getUserPrincipal()
SecurityContextjava.security.Principal object containing the
name of the current authenticated user. If the user
has not been authenticated, the method returns null.getUserPrincipal in interface SecurityContextjava.security.Principal containing the name
of the user making this request; null if the user has not been
authenticatedpublic boolean isUserInRole(String role)
SecurityContextfalse.isUserInRole in interface SecurityContextrole - a String specifying the name of the roleboolean indicating whether the user making
the request belongs to a given role; false if the user
has not been authenticatedpublic boolean isSecure()
SecurityContextisSecure in interface SecurityContexttrue if the request was made using a secure
channel, false otherwisepublic String getAuthenticationScheme()
SecurityContextgetAuthenticationScheme in interface SecurityContextCopyright © 2007-2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.