jdk/src/java.security.jgss/share/classes/com/sun/security/jgss/GSSUtil.java
changeset 26660 5e174bbfc03a
parent 26659 5de9ea7b214e
parent 26656 7a8e26fe1445
child 26667 66b7d29b75f7
--- a/jdk/src/java.security.jgss/share/classes/com/sun/security/jgss/GSSUtil.java	Thu Sep 18 13:27:06 2014 -0700
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-/*
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-
-package com.sun.security.jgss;
-
-import javax.security.auth.Subject;
-import org.ietf.jgss.GSSName;
-import org.ietf.jgss.GSSCredential;
-
-/**
- * GSS-API Utilities for using in conjunction with Sun Microsystem's
- * implementation of Java GSS-API.
- */
-@jdk.Exported
-public class GSSUtil {
-
-    /**
-     * Use this method to convert a GSSName and GSSCredential into a
-     * Subject. Typically this would be done by a server that wants to
-     * impersonate a client thread at the Java level by setting a client
-     * Subject in the current access control context. If the server is merely
-     * interested in using a principal based policy in its local JVM, then
-     * it only needs to provide the GSSName of the client.
-     *
-     * The elements from the GSSName are placed in the principals set of this
-     * Subject and those from the GSSCredential are placed in the private
-     * credentials set of the Subject. Any Kerberos specific elements that
-     * are added to the subject will be instances of the standard Kerberos
-     * implementation classes defined in javax.security.auth.kerberos.
-     *
-     * @return a Subject with the entries that contain elements from the
-     * given GSSName and GSSCredential.
-     *
-     * @param principals a GSSName containing one or more mechanism specific
-     * representations of the same entity. These mechanism specific
-     * representations will be populated in the returned Subject's principal
-     * set.
-     *
-     * @param credentials a GSSCredential containing one or more mechanism
-     * specific credentials for the same entity. These mechanism specific
-     * credentials will be populated in the returned Subject's private
-     * credential set. Passing in a value of null will imply that the private
-     * credential set should be left empty.
-     */
-    public static Subject createSubject(GSSName principals,
-                                     GSSCredential credentials) {
-
-        return  sun.security.jgss.GSSUtil.getSubject(principals,
-                                                     credentials);
-    }
-}