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package com.sun.net.httpserver;
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
/**
* Authenticator represents an implementation of an HTTP authentication
* mechanism. Sub-classes provide implementations of specific mechanisms
* such as Digest or Basic auth. Instances are invoked to provide verification
* of the authentication information provided in all incoming requests.
* Note. This implies that any caching of credentials or other authentication
* information must be done outside of this class.
*/
@jdk.Exported
public abstract class Authenticator {
/**
* Base class for return type from authenticate() method
*/
public abstract static class Result {}
/**
* Indicates an authentication failure. The authentication
* attempt has completed.
*/
@jdk.Exported
public static class Failure extends Result {
private int responseCode;
public Failure (int responseCode) {
this.responseCode = responseCode;
}
/**
* returns the response code to send to the client
*/
public int getResponseCode() {
return responseCode;
}
}
/**
* Indicates an authentication has succeeded and the
* authenticated user principal can be acquired by calling
* getPrincipal().
*/
@jdk.Exported
public static class Success extends Result {
private HttpPrincipal principal;
public Success (HttpPrincipal p) {
principal = p;
}
/**
* returns the authenticated user Principal
*/
public HttpPrincipal getPrincipal() {
return principal;
}
}
/**
* Indicates an authentication must be retried. The
* response code to be sent back is as returned from
* getResponseCode(). The Authenticator must also have
* set any necessary response headers in the given HttpExchange
* before returning this Retry object.
*/
@jdk.Exported
public static class Retry extends Result {
private int responseCode;
public Retry (int responseCode) {
this.responseCode = responseCode;
}
/**
* returns the response code to send to the client
*/
public int getResponseCode() {
return responseCode;
}
}
/**
* called to authenticate each incoming request. The implementation
* must return a Failure, Success or Retry object as appropriate :-
* <p>
* Failure means the authentication has completed, but has failed
* due to invalid credentials.
* <p>
* Sucess means that the authentication
* has succeeded, and a Principal object representing the user
* can be retrieved by calling Sucess.getPrincipal() .
* <p>
* Retry means that another HTTP exchange is required. Any response
* headers needing to be sent back to the client are set in the
* given HttpExchange. The response code to be returned must be provided
* in the Retry object. Retry may occur multiple times.
*/
public abstract Result authenticate (HttpExchange exch);
}