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A GuardedObject encapsulates a target object and a Guard object,
* such that access to the target object is possible
* only if the Guard object allows it.
* Once an object is encapsulated by a GuardedObject,
* access to that object is controlled by the getObject
* method, which invokes the
* checkGuard
method on the Guard object that is
* guarding access. If access is not allowed,
* an exception is thrown.
*
* @see Guard
* @see Permission
*
* @author Roland Schemers
* @author Li Gong
*/
public class GuardedObject implements java.io.Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -5240450096227834308L;
private Object object; // the object we are guarding
private Guard guard; // the guard
/**
* Constructs a GuardedObject using the specified object and guard.
* If the Guard object is null, then no restrictions will
* be placed on who can access the object.
*
* @param object the object to be guarded.
*
* @param guard the Guard object that guards access to the object.
*/
public GuardedObject(Object object, Guard guard)
{
this.guard = guard;
this.object = object;
}
/**
* Retrieves the guarded object, or throws an exception if access
* to the guarded object is denied by the guard.
*
* @return the guarded object.
*
* @exception SecurityException if access to the guarded object is
* denied.
*/
public Object getObject()
throws SecurityException
{
if (guard != null)
guard.checkGuard(object);
return object;
}
/**
* Writes this object out to a stream (i.e., serializes it).
* We check the guard if there is one.
*/
private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream oos)
throws java.io.IOException
{
if (guard != null)
guard.checkGuard(object);
oos.defaultWriteObject();
}
}