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Glassfish example source code file (EJBMethodPermission.java)

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The Glassfish EJBMethodPermission.java source code

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package javax.security.jacc;

import java.security.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectStreamField;


/**
 * Class for EJB method permissions.
 * <P>
 * The name of an EJBMethodPermission contains the value of the
 * ejb-name element in the application's deployment descriptor
 * that identifies the target EJB.
 * <P>
 * The actions of an EJBMethodPermission identifies the methods of
 * the EJB to which the permission applies.
 * <P> 
 * Implementations of this class MAY implement newPermissionCollection or
 * inherit its implementation from the super class.
 *
 * @see java.security.Permission
 *
 * @author Ron Monzillo
 * @author Gary Ellison
 *
 */

public final class EJBMethodPermission extends Permission
implements java.io.Serializable
{

    private static final String interfaceKeys[] =
         { "Local", "LocalHome", "Remote", "Home", "ServiceEndpoint" };

    private static HashMap interfaceHash = new HashMap();
    static {
	for (int i=0; i<interfaceKeys.length; i++) 
	    interfaceHash.put(interfaceKeys[i], new Integer(i));
    };

    private transient int methodInterface;

    private transient String otherMethodInterface = null;

    private transient String methodName;

    private transient String methodParams;

    private transient String actions;

    private transient int hashCodeValue = 0;

    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

   /**
    * The serialized fields of this permission are defined below. Whether
    * or not the serialized fields correspond to actual (private) fields 
    * is an implementation decision.
    * @serialField actions String
    * the canonicalized actions string (as returned by getActions).
    */
    private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = { 
        new ObjectStreamField("actions", java.lang.String.class)
    };

   /**
    * Creates a new EJBMethodPermission with the specified name and actions.
    * <P>
    * The name contains the value of the ejb-name element corresponding
    * to an EJB in the application's deployment descriptor.
    * <P>
    * The actions contains a methodSpec. The syntax of the actions parameter
    * is defined as follows:
    * <P>
    *      methodNameSpec ::= methodName | emptyString
    *
    *      methodInterfaceName ::= String
    *
    *      methodInterfaceSpec ::= methodInterfaceName | emptyString
    *
    *      typeName ::= typeName | typeName []
    *
    *      methodParams ::= typeName | methodParams comma typeName
    *
    *      methodParamsSpec ::= emptyString | methodParams
    *
    *      methodSpec ::= null |
    *           methodNameSpec |
    *           methodNameSpec comma methodInterfaceName |
    *           methodNameSpec comma methodInterfaceSpec comma methodParamsSpec
    * </Pre>

* A MethodInterfaceName is a non-empty String and should contain a * method-intf value as defined for use in EJB deployment descriptors. * An implementation must be flexible such that it supports additional * interface names especially if they are standardized by the EJB * Specification. The EJB Specification currently defines the following * method-intf values: * <P>

    *       { "Home", "LocalHome", "Remote", "Local", "ServiceEndpoint" }
    * </Pre>

* A null or empty string methodSpec indicates that the permission applies * to all methods of the EJB. A methodSpec with a methodNameSpec of the * empty string matches all methods of the EJB that match the * methodInterface and methodParams elements of the methodSpec. * <P> * A methodSpec with a methodInterfaceSpec of the * empty string matches all methods of the EJB that match the * methodNameSpec and methodParamsSpec elements of the methodSpec. * <P> * A methodSpec without a methodParamsSpec matches all methods * of the EJB that match the methodNameSpec and methodInterface elements * of the methodSpec. * <P> * The order of the typeNames in methodParams array must match * the order of occurence of the corresponding parameters in the method * signature of the target method(s). Each typeName in the methodParams * must contain the canonical form of the corresponding parameter's typeName * as defined by the getActions method. A methodSpec with * an empty methodParamsSpec matches all 0 argument methods of the * EJB that match the methodNameSpec and methodInterfaceSpec elements of * the methodSpec. * <P> * @param name of the EJB to which the permission pertains. * <P> * @param actions identifies the methods of the EJB to which the * permission pertains. */ public EJBMethodPermission(String name, String actions) { super(name); setMethodSpec(actions); } /** * Creates a new EJBMethodPermission with name corresponding to * the EJBName and actions composed from methodName, methodInterface, * and methodParams. * <P> * @param EJBName The string representation of the name of the EJB as it * appears in the corresponding ejb-name element in the deployment * descriptor. * <P> * @param methodName A string that may be used to indicate the method of * the EJB to which the permission pertains. A value of null or "" * indicates that the permission pertains to all methods that * match the other parameters of the permission specification * without consideration of method name. * <P> * @param methodInterface A string that may be used to specify the EJB * interface to which the permission pertains. A value of null or "", * indicates that the permission pertains to all methods that match the * other parameters of the permission specification without consideration * of the interface they occur on. * <P> * @param methodParams An array of strings that may be used to specify * (by typeNames) the parameter signature of the target methods. The * order of the typeNames in methodParams array must match * the order of occurence of the corresponding parameters * in the method signature of the target method(s). Each typeName in * the methodParams array must contain the canonical form of the * corresponding parameter's typeName as defined by the getActions method. * An empty methodParams array is used to represent * a method signature with no arguments. A value of null indicates that * the permission pertains to all methods that match the other * parameters of the permission specification without consideration * of method signature. */ public EJBMethodPermission(String EJBName, String methodName, String methodInterface, String[] methodParams) { super(EJBName); setMethodSpec(methodName,methodInterface,methodParams); } /** * Creates a new EJBMethodPermission with name corresponding to the * EJBName and actions composed from methodInterface, and the * Method object. * <P> * A container uses this constructor prior to checking if a caller * has permission to call the method of an EJB. * <P> * @param EJBName The string representation of the name of the EJB as it * appears in the corresponding ejb-name element in the deployment * descriptor. * <P> * @param methodInterface A string that may be used to specify the EJB * interface to which the permission pertains. * A value of null or "", indicates that the permission pertains * to all methods that match the other parameters of the * permission specification without consideration of the * interface they occur on. * <P> * @param method an instance of the Java.lang.reflect.Method class * corresponding to the method that the container is trying to determine * whether the caller has permission to access. This value must not be * null. */ public EJBMethodPermission(String EJBName, String methodInterface, Method method) { super(EJBName); setMethodSpec(methodInterface,method); } /** * Checks two EJBMethodPermission objects for equality. * EJBMethodPermission objects are equivalent if they have case sensitive * equivalent name and actions values. * <P> * Two Permission objects, P1 and P2, are equivalent if and only if * P1.implies(P2) && P2.implies(P1). * <P> * @param o the EJBMethodPermission object being tested for equality * with this EJBMethodPermission * <P> * @return true if the argument EJBMethodPermission object is equivalent * to this EJBMethodPermission. */ public boolean equals(Object o) { if (o == null || ! (o instanceof EJBMethodPermission)) return false; EJBMethodPermission that = (EJBMethodPermission) o; if (!this.getName().equals(that.getName())) return false; if (this.methodName != null) { if (that.methodName == null || !this.methodName.equals(that.methodName)) return false; } else if (that.methodName != null) return false; if (this.methodInterface != that.methodInterface) return false; if (this.methodInterface == -2 && !this.otherMethodInterface.equals(that.otherMethodInterface)) return false; if (this.methodParams != null) { if (that.methodParams == null || !this.methodParams.equals(that.methodParams)) return false; } else if (that.methodParams != null) return false; return true; } /** * Returns a String containing a canonical representation of the actions * of this EJBMethodPermission. The Canonical form of the actions * of an EJBMethodPermission is described by the following syntax * description. * <P>

    *      methodNameSpec ::= methodName | emptyString
    *
    *      methodInterfaceName ::= String
    *
    *      methodInterfaceSpec ::= methodInterfaceName | emptyString
    *
    *      typeName ::= typeName | typeName []
    *
    *      methodParams ::= typeName | methodParams comma typeName
    *
    *      methodParamsSpec ::= emptyString | methodParams
    *
    *      methodSpec ::= null |
    *           methodName |
    *           methodNameSpec comma methodInterfaceName |
    *           methodNameSpec comma methodInterfaceSpec comma methodParamsSpec
    * </Pre>

* The canonical form of each typeName must begin with the fully qualified Java * name of the corresponding parameter's type. The canonical form of a typeName * for an array parameter is the fully qualified Java name of the array's component * type followed by as many instances of the string "[]" as there are dimensions * to the array. No additional characters (e.g. blanks) may occur in the * canonical form. * <P> * A MethodInterfaceName is a non-empty String and should contain a * method-intf value as defined for use in EJB deployment descriptors. * An implementation must be flexible such that it supports additional * interface names especially if they are standardized by the EJB * Specification. The EJB Specification currently defines the following * method-intf values: * <P>

    *       { "Home", "LocalHome", "Remote", "Local", "ServiceEndpoint" }
    * </Pre>

* @return a String containing the canonicalized actions of this * EJBMethodPermission. */ public String getActions() { if (this.actions == null) { String iSpec = (this.methodInterface == -1 ? null : (this.methodInterface < 0 ? this.otherMethodInterface : interfaceKeys[this.methodInterface])); if (this.methodName == null) { if (iSpec == null) { if (this.methodParams != null) this.actions = "," + this.methodParams; } else if (this.methodParams == null) this.actions = "," + iSpec; else this.actions = "," + iSpec + this.methodParams; } else if (iSpec == null) { if (this.methodParams == null) this.actions = this.methodName; else this.actions = this.methodName + "," + this.methodParams; } else if (this.methodParams == null) { this.actions = this.methodName + "," + iSpec; } else this.actions = this.methodName + "," + iSpec + this.methodParams; } return this.actions; } /** * Returns the hash code value for this EJBMethodPermission. The properties * of the returned hash code must be as follows: <p> * <ul> * <li> During the lifetime of a Java application, the hashCode method * must return the same integer value every time it is called on a * EJBMethodPermission object. The value returned by hashCode for a * particular EJBMethodPermission need not remain consistent from * one execution of an application to another. * <li> If two EJBMethodPermission objects are equal according to the * equals method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two * Permission objects must produce the same integer result (within an * application). * </ul> * <P> * @return the integer hash code value for this object. */ public int hashCode() { if (hashCodeValue == 0) { String hashInput; String actions = this.getActions(); if (actions == null) hashInput = this.getName(); else hashInput = this.getName() + " " + actions; hashCodeValue = hashInput.hashCode(); } return this.hashCodeValue; } /** * Determines if the argument Permission is "implied by" this * EJBMethodPermission. For this to be the case, <p> * <ul> * <li> The argument must be an instanceof EJBMethodPermission * <li> with name equivalent to that of this EJBMethodPermission, and * <li> the methods to which the argument permission applies (as defined * in its actions) must be a subset of the methods to which this * EJBMethodPermission applies (as defined in its actions). * </ul> * <P> * The argument permission applies to a subset of the methods to which * this permission applies if all of the following conditions are met. * <ul> * <li> the method name component of the methodNameSpec of this * permission is null, the empty string, or * equivalent to the method name of the argument permission, and * <li> the method interface component of the methodNameSpec of this * permission is null, the empty string, or equivalent to the * method interface of the argument permission, and * <li> the method parameter list component of the methodNameSpec * of this permission is null, the empty string, or equivalent * to the method parameter list of the argument permission. * </ul> * <P> * The name and actions comparisons described above are case sensitive. * <P> * @param permission "this" EJBMethodPermission is checked to see if * it implies the argument permission. * <P> * @return true if the specified permission is implied by this object, * false if not. */ public boolean implies(Permission permission) { if (permission == null || ! (permission instanceof EJBMethodPermission)) return false; EJBMethodPermission that = (EJBMethodPermission) permission; if (!this.getName().equals(that.getName())) return false; if (this.methodName != null && (that.methodName == null || !this.methodName.equals(that.methodName))) return false; if (this.methodInterface != -1 && (that.methodInterface == -1 || this.methodInterface != that.methodInterface)) return false; if (this.methodInterface == -2 && !this.otherMethodInterface.equals(that.otherMethodInterface)) return false; if (this.methodParams != null && (that.methodParams == null || !this.methodParams.equals(that.methodParams))) return false; return true; } // ----------------- Private Methods --------------------- /** * readObject reads the serialized fields from the * input stream and uses them to restore the permission. * This method need not be implemented if establishing the * values of the serialized fields (as is done by defaultReadObject) * is sufficient to initialize the permission. */ private synchronized void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) throws IOException,ClassNotFoundException { setMethodSpec((String) s.readFields().get("actions",null)); } /** * writeObject is used to establish the values of the serialized fields * before they are written to the output stream and need not be * implemented if the values of the serialized fields are always * available and up to date. The serialized fields are written to * the output stream in the same form as they would be written * by defaultWriteObject. */ private synchronized void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException { s.putFields().put("actions",this.getActions()); s.writeFields(); } private void setMethodSpec (String actions) { String mInterface = null; this.methodName = null; this.methodParams = null; if (actions != null) { if (actions.length() > 0) { int i = actions.indexOf(','); if (i < 0) this.methodName = actions; else if (i >= 0) { if (i != 0) this.methodName = actions.substring(0,i); if (actions.length() == i+1) throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal actions spec"); int j = actions.substring(i+1).indexOf(','); if (j < 0) mInterface = actions.substring(i+1); else { if (j > 0) mInterface = actions.substring(i+1,i+j+1); this.methodParams = actions.substring(i+j+1); if (this.methodParams.length() > 1 && this.methodParams.endsWith(",")) throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal methodParam"); } } } else { //canonical form of emptystring actions is null actions = null; } } this.methodInterface = validateInterface(mInterface); if (this.methodInterface < -1) this.otherMethodInterface = mInterface; this.actions = actions; } private void setMethodSpec(String methodName,String mInterface, String[] methodParams) { if (methodName != null && methodName.indexOf(',') >= 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal methodName"); this.methodInterface = validateInterface(mInterface); if (this.methodInterface < -1) this.otherMethodInterface = mInterface; if (methodParams != null) { StringBuffer mParams = new StringBuffer(","); for (int i=0; i<methodParams.length; i++) { if (methodParams[i] == null || methodParams[i].indexOf(',') >= 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal methodParam"); if (i == 0) mParams.append(methodParams[i]); else mParams.append("," + methodParams[i]); } this.methodParams = mParams.toString(); } else this.methodParams = null; this.methodName = methodName; } private void setMethodSpec(String mInterface, Method method) { this.methodInterface = validateInterface(mInterface); if (this.methodInterface < -1) this.otherMethodInterface = mInterface; this.methodName = method.getName(); Class[] params = method.getParameterTypes(); StringBuffer mParams = new StringBuffer(","); for (int i=0; i<params.length; i++) { String pname = params[i].getName(); Class compType = params[i].getComponentType(); // Canonicalize parameter if it is an Array. if (compType != null) { String brackets = "[]"; while (compType.getComponentType() != null) { compType = compType.getComponentType(); brackets = brackets + "[]"; } pname = compType.getName() + brackets; } if (i == 0) mParams.append(pname); else mParams.append("," + pname); } this.methodParams = mParams.toString(); } private static int validateInterface (String methodInterface) { int result = -1; if (methodInterface != null && methodInterface.length() > 0) { Integer i = (Integer) interfaceHash.get(methodInterface); if (i != null) result = i.intValue(); else result = -2; } return result; } }

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