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1/* Policy.java --- Policy Manager Class
2 Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4This file is part of GNU Classpath.
5
6GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9any later version.
10
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13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14General Public License for more details.
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1902111-1307 USA.
20
21Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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25
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27permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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32module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
33or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
34this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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36exception statement from your version. */
37
38package java.security;
39
40/**
41 Policy is an abstract class for managing the system security
42 policy for the Java application environment. It specifies
43 which permissions are available for code from various
44 sources. The security policy is represented through a
45 subclass of Policy.
46
47 Only one Policy is in effect at any time. ProtectionDomain
48 initializes itself with information from this class on the
49 set of permssions to grant.
50
51 The location for the actual Policy could be anywhere in any
52 form because it depends on the Policy implementation. The
53 default system is in a flat ASCII file or it could be in a
54 database.
55
56 The current installed Policy can be accessed with getPolicy
57 and changed with setPolicy if the code has the correct
58 permissions.
59
60 The refresh method causes the Policy class to refresh/reload
61 its configuration. The method used to refresh depends on the
62 Policy implementation.
63
64 When a protection domain initializes its permissions it uses
65 code like:
66 <code>
67 policy = Policy.getPolicy();
68 permissionCollection perms = policy.getPermissions(MyCodeSource)
69 </code>
70 The protection domain passes the Policy handler a CodeSource
71 object which contains the codebase URL and public key. The
72 Policy implementation then returns the proper set of
73 permissions for the CodeSource.
74
75 The default Policy implementation can be changed by setting
76 the "policy.provider" security provider in java.security
77 to the correct Policy implementation class.
78
79 @author Mark Benvenuto
80
81 @since JDK 1.2
82 */
83public abstract class Policy
84{
85 // FIXME: The class name of the Policy provider should really be sourced
86 // from the "java.security" configuration file. For now, just hard-code
87 // a stub implementation.
88 static private Policy currentPolicy = null;
89 static
90 {
91 String pp = System.getProperty ("policy.provider");
92 if (pp != null)
93 try
94 {
95 currentPolicy = (Policy)Class.forName(pp).newInstance();
96 }
97 catch (Exception _)
98 {
99 currentPolicy = null;
100 }
101 if (currentPolicy == null)
102 currentPolicy = new gnu.java.security.provider.DefaultPolicy();
103 }
104
105 /**
106 Constructs a new Policy class.
107 */
108 public Policy()
109 {
110 }
111
112 /**
113 Gets the currently installed Policy handler. The value should
114 not be cached as it can be changed by setPolicy. This
115 function first calls <code>SecurityManager.checkPermission</code>
116 with <code>SecurityPermission("getPolicy")</code> to check
117 if the caller has Permission to get the current Policy.
118
119 @return the current Policy
120
121 @throws SecurityException if the security manager exists
122 the caller does not have permission to
123 <code>getPolicy</code>.
124 */
125 public static Policy getPolicy()
126 {
127 SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
128 if (sm != null)
129 sm.checkPermission(new SecurityPermission("getPolicy"));
130
131 return currentPolicy;
132 }
133
134 /**
135 Sets the currently installed Policy handler. This
136 function first calls <code>SecurityManager.checkPermission</code>
137 with <code>SecurityPermission("setPolicy")</code> to check
138 if the caller has Permission to get the current Policy.
139
140 @param policy the new Policy to use
141
142 @throws SecurityException if the security manager exists
143 the caller does not have permission to
144 <code>getPolicy</code>.
145 */
146 public static void setPolicy(Policy policy)
147 {
148 SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
149 if (sm != null)
150 sm.checkPermission(new SecurityPermission("setPolicy"));
151
152 currentPolicy = policy;
153 }
154
155
156 /**
157 Evalutes the global policy and returns a set of Permissions
158 allowed for the specified CodeSource.
159
160 @param codesource The CodeSource to get Permission for
161
162 @return a set of permissions for codesource specified by
163 the current policy
164
165 @throws SecurityException if the current thread does not
166 have permission to call <code>getPermissions</code>
167 */
168 public abstract PermissionCollection getPermissions(CodeSource codesource);
169
170 /**
171 Refreshes and/or reloads the current Policy. The actual
172 behavior of this method depends on the implementation.
173 */
174 public abstract void refresh();
175}
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