6754988: Update copyright year
Summary: Update for files that have been modified starting July 2008
Reviewed-by: ohair, tbell
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package java.net;
/**
* The class PasswordAuthentication is a data holder that is used by
* Authenticator. It is simply a repository for a user name and a password.
*
* @see java.net.Authenticator
* @see java.net.Authenticator#getPasswordAuthentication()
*
* @author Bill Foote
* @since 1.2
*/
public final class PasswordAuthentication {
private String userName;
private char[] password;
/**
* Creates a new <code>PasswordAuthentication</code> object from the given
* user name and password.
*
* <p> Note that the given user password is cloned before it is stored in
* the new <code>PasswordAuthentication</code> object.
*
* @param userName the user name
* @param password the user's password
*/
public PasswordAuthentication(String userName, char[] password) {
this.userName = userName;
this.password = password.clone();
}
/**
* Returns the user name.
*
* @return the user name
*/
public String getUserName() {
return userName;
}
/**
* Returns the user password.
*
* <p> Note that this method returns a reference to the password. It is
* the caller's responsibility to zero out the password information after
* it is no longer needed.
*
* @return the password
*/
public char[] getPassword() {
return password;
}
}