public class WSProtocolPolicyCallback
extends java.lang.Object
implements javax.security.auth.callback.Callback
The WSProtocolPolicyCallback
allows a protocol policy object
to be gathered by CallbackHandler
and pass it to the LoginModule
stack. This is used by wsSAPOutboundLoginModule
to make mapping decisions
and authorization token decisions.
CallbackHandler
,
WSCallbackHandlerImpl
Constructor and Description |
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WSProtocolPolicyCallback(java.lang.String prompt)
Construct a
WSProtocolPolicyCallback object with a prompt hint. |
WSProtocolPolicyCallback(java.lang.String prompt,
java.lang.Object policy)
Construct a
WSProtocolPolicyCallback object with a prompt hint and
a List instance. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.String |
getPrompt()
Return the prompt.
|
java.lang.Object |
getProtocolPolicy()
Return the protocol policy object.
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void |
setProtocolPolicy(java.lang.Object policy)
Set the CSIv2PerformPolicy object
|
java.lang.String |
toString()
Returns the name of the Callback.
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public WSProtocolPolicyCallback(java.lang.String prompt)
Construct a WSProtocolPolicyCallback
object with a prompt hint.
prompt
- The prompt hint.public WSProtocolPolicyCallback(java.lang.String prompt, java.lang.Object policy)
Construct a WSProtocolPolicyCallback
object with a prompt hint and
a List instance.
prompt
- The prompt hint.List
- listpublic void setProtocolPolicy(java.lang.Object policy)
Set the CSIv2PerformPolicy object
policy
- Objectpublic java.lang.Object getProtocolPolicy()
Return the protocol policy object. If the object instance set in
Constructor is null
, then null
is returned.
null
.public java.lang.String getPrompt()
Return the prompt. If the prompt set in Constructor
is null
, then null
is returned.
null
.public java.lang.String toString()
Returns the name of the Callback. Typically, it is the name of the class.
toString
in class java.lang.Object