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This class represents a scope for identities. It is an Identity * itself, and therefore has a name and can have a scope. It can also * optionally have a public key and associated certificates. * *
An IdentityScope can contain Identity objects of all kinds, including * Signers. All types of Identity objects can be retrieved, added, and * removed using the same methods. Note that it is possible, and in fact * expected, that different types of identity scopes will * apply different policies for their various operations on the * various types of Identities. * *
There is a one-to-one mapping between keys and identities, and
* there can only be one copy of one key per scope. For example, suppose
* Acme Software, Inc is a software publisher known to a user.
* Suppose it is an Identity, that is, it has a public key, and a set of
* associated certificates. It is named in the scope using the name
* "Acme Software". No other named Identity in the scope has the same
* public key. Of course, none has the same name as well.
*
* @see Identity
* @see Signer
* @see Principal
* @see Key
*
* @author Benjamin Renaud
*
* @deprecated This class is no longer used. Its functionality has been
* replaced by {@code java.security.KeyStore}, the
* {@code java.security.cert} package, and
* {@code java.security.Principal}.
*/
@Deprecated
public abstract
class IdentityScope extends Identity {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -2337346281189773310L;
/* The system's scope */
private static IdentityScope scope;
// initialize the system scope
private static void initializeSystemScope() {
String classname = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedAction First, if there is a security manager, its
* {@code checkSecurityAccess}
* method is called with {@code "setSystemScope"}
* as its argument to see if it's ok to set the identity scope.
*
* @param scope the scope to set.
*
* @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
* {@code checkSecurityAccess} method doesn't allow
* setting the identity scope.
*
* @see #getSystemScope
* @see SecurityManager#checkSecurityAccess
*/
protected static void setSystemScope(IdentityScope scope) {
check("setSystemScope");
IdentityScope.scope = scope;
}
/**
* Returns the number of identities within this identity scope.
*
* @return the number of identities within this identity scope.
*/
public abstract int size();
/**
* Returns the identity in this scope with the specified name (if any).
*
* @param name the name of the identity to be retrieved.
*
* @return the identity named {@code name}, or null if there are
* no identities named {@code name} in this scope.
*/
public abstract Identity getIdentity(String name);
/**
* Retrieves the identity whose name is the same as that of the
* specified principal. (Note: Identity implements Principal.)
*
* @param principal the principal corresponding to the identity
* to be retrieved.
*
* @return the identity whose name is the same as that of the
* principal, or null if there are no identities of the same name
* in this scope.
*/
public Identity getIdentity(Principal principal) {
return getIdentity(principal.getName());
}
/**
* Retrieves the identity with the specified public key.
*
* @param key the public key for the identity to be returned.
*
* @return the identity with the given key, or null if there are
* no identities in this scope with that key.
*/
public abstract Identity getIdentity(PublicKey key);
/**
* Adds an identity to this identity scope.
*
* @param identity the identity to be added.
*
* @exception KeyManagementException if the identity is not
* valid, a name conflict occurs, another identity has the same
* public key as the identity being added, or another exception
* occurs. */
public abstract void addIdentity(Identity identity)
throws KeyManagementException;
/**
* Removes an identity from this identity scope.
*
* @param identity the identity to be removed.
*
* @exception KeyManagementException if the identity is missing,
* or another exception occurs.
*/
public abstract void removeIdentity(Identity identity)
throws KeyManagementException;
/**
* Returns an enumeration of all identities in this identity scope.
*
* @return an enumeration of all identities in this identity scope.
*/
public abstract Enumeration