public interface ServerAuthModule extends ServerAuth
A ServerAuthModule validates client requests and secures responses back to the client.
A module implementation should assume it may be used to secure different requests as different clients. A module should also assume it may be used concurrently by multiple callers. It is the module implementation's responsibility to properly save and restore any state as necessary. A module that does not need to do so may remain completely stateless.
Every implementation of the interface must provide a public zero argument constructor.
ServerAuthContext
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Class[] |
getSupportedMessageTypes()
Get the one or more Class objects representing the message
types supported by the module.
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void |
initialize(MessagePolicy requestPolicy,
MessagePolicy responsePolicy,
CallbackHandler handler,
Map options)
Initialize this module with request and response message policies to
enforce, a CallbackHandler, and any module-specific configuration
properties.
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cleanSubject, secureResponse, validateRequest
Class[] getSupportedMessageTypes()
Get the one or more Class objects representing the message types supported by the module.
void initialize(MessagePolicy requestPolicy, MessagePolicy responsePolicy, CallbackHandler handler, Map options) throws AuthException
Initialize this module with request and response message policies to enforce, a CallbackHandler, and any module-specific configuration properties.
The request policy and the response policy must not both be null.
requestPolicy
- The request policy this module must enforce, or null.responsePolicy
- The response policy this module must enforce, or null.handler
- CallbackHandler used to request information.options
- A Map of module-specific configuration properties.AuthException
- - If module initialization fails, including for the case
where the options argument contains elements that are
not supported by the module.Copyright © 2016 JBoss by Red Hat. All rights reserved.