gcc/libjava/java/net/Authenticator.java
Mark Wielaard 627a8b878e Makefile.am: Add new classes
* Makefile.am: Add new classes
	(core_java_source_files): CharSequence
	(ordinary_java_source_files): Authenticator, PasswordAuthentication
	* Makefile.in: regenerate
	* gcj/javaprims.h: ditto
	* java/lang/CharSequence: new class from Classpath
	* java/lang/String.java: implements CharSequence
	(subSequence (int,int)): new method
	* java/lang/SubString.java: implements CharSequence
	(subSequence (int,int)): new method
	remerge comments with Classpath
	* java/net/Authenticator.java: new class from Classpath
	* java/net/PasswordAuthentication.java: ditto

From-SVN: r45969
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/* Authenticator.java -- Abstract class for obtaining authentication info
Copyright (C) 1998,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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02111-1307 USA.
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package java.net;
/**
* Sometimes a network operation (such as hitting a password protected
* web site) will require authentication information in the form of a
* username and password. This abstract class provides a model for
* obtaining that information.
* <p>
* To make use of this feature, a programmer must create a subclass of
* Authenticator that knows how to obtain the necessary info. An example
* would be a class that popped up a dialog box to prompt the user.
* After creating an instance of that subclass, the static setDefault
* method of this class is called to set up that instance as the object
* to use on subsequent calls to obtain authorization.
*
* @since 1.2
*
* @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
*/
public abstract class Authenticator
{
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Class Variables
*/
/**
* This is the default Authenticator object to use for password requests
*/
private static Authenticator default_authenticator;
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Instance Variables
*/
/**
* InternetAddress of the site requesting authentication
*/
private InetAddress addr;
/**
* The port number of the site requesting authentication
*/
private int port;
/**
* The protocol name of the site requesting authentication
*/
private String protocol;
/**
* The prompt to display to the user when requesting authentication info
*/
private String prompt;
/**
* The authentication scheme in use
*/
private String scheme;
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Class Methods
*/
/**
* This method sets the default <code>Authenticator</code> object (an
* instance of a
* subclass of <code>Authenticator</code>) to use when prompting the user for
* information. Note that this method checks to see if the caller is
* allowed to set this value (the "setDefaultAuthenticator" permission)
* and throws a <code>SecurityException</code> if it is not.
*
* @param def_auth The new default <code>Authenticator</code> object to use
*
* @exception SecurityException If the caller does not have permission
* to perform this operation
*/
public static void
setDefault(Authenticator def_auth)
{
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
if (sm != null)
sm.checkPermission(new NetPermission("setDefaultAuthenticator"));
default_authenticator = def_auth;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method is called whenever a username and password for a given
* network operation is required. First, a security check is made to see
* if the caller has the "requestPasswordAuthentication"
* permission. If not, the method thows an exception. If there is no
* default <code>Authenticator</code> object, the method then returns
* <code>null</code>. Otherwise, the default authenticators's instance
* variables are initialized and it's <code>getPasswordAuthentication</code>
* method is called to get the actual authentication information to return.
*
* @param addr The address requesting authentication
* @param port The port requesting authentication
* @param protocol The protocol requesting authentication
* @param prompt The prompt to display to the user when requesting
authentication info
* @param scheme The authentication scheme in use
*
* @return A <code>PasswordAuthentication</code> object with the user's
* authentication info.
*
* @exception SecurityException If the caller does not have permission to
* perform this operation
*/
public static PasswordAuthentication
requestPasswordAuthentication(InetAddress addr, int port, String protocol,
String prompt, String scheme)
{
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
if (sm != null)
sm.checkPermission(new NetPermission("requestPasswordAuthentication"));
if (default_authenticator == null)
return(null);
default_authenticator.addr = addr;
default_authenticator.port = port;
default_authenticator.protocol = protocol;
default_authenticator.prompt = prompt;
default_authenticator.scheme = scheme;
return(default_authenticator.getPasswordAuthentication());
}
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Constructors
*/
/**
* Default, no-argument constructor for subclasses to call.
*/
public
Authenticator()
{
}
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Instance Methods
*/
/**
* This method returns the address of the site that is requesting
* authentication.
*
* @return The requesting site
*/
protected final InetAddress
getRequestingSite()
{
return(addr);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method returns the port of the site that is requesting
* authentication.
*
* @return The requesting port
*/
protected final int
getRequestingPort()
{
return(port);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method returns the requesting protocol of the operation that is
* requesting authentication
*
* @return The requesting protocol
*/
protected final String
getRequestingProtocol()
{
return(protocol);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* Returns the prompt that should be used when requesting authentication
* information from the user
*
* @return The user prompt
*/
protected final String
getRequestingPrompt()
{
return(prompt);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method returns the authentication scheme in use
*
* @return The authentication scheme
*/
protected final String
getRequestingScheme()
{
return(scheme);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method is called whenever a request for authentication is made. It
* can call the other getXXX methods to determine the information relevant
* to this request. Subclasses should override this method, which returns
* <code>null</code> by default.
*
* @return The PasswordAuthentication information
*/
protected PasswordAuthentication
getPasswordAuthentication()
{
return(null);
}
} // class Authenticator