java.security

Class Provider

Implemented Interfaces:
Cloneable, Map, Serializable

public abstract class Provider
extends Properties
implements Serializable

This class represents a Java security architecture service provider. The services provided by a such a provider can range from security algorithms to key generation.

Providers are installed by name and version number. There is one standard provider supplied with the class library. This is the "GNU" provider, which can also be accessed by the alias "SUN" for compatibility with the JDK.

See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary

Fields inherited from class java.util.Properties

defaults

Constructor Summary

Provider(String name, double version, String info)
This method initializes a new instance of Provider to have the specified name, version, and description information.

Method Summary

void
clear()
This method clears the entire property list such that it no longer contains the properties used to look up the services provided by the Provider.
Object
get(Object key)
Return the value in this Hashtable associated with the supplied key, or null if the key maps to nothing.
String
getInfo()
This method returns a textual description of the Provider.
String
getName()
This method returns the name assigned to this Provider.
double
getVersion()
This method retunrs the version number of this Provider.
Object
put(Object key, Object value)
Sets the key property to have the specified value.
Object
remove(Object key)
This method removes the specified key entry (and its associated value) from the property mapping list.
String
toString()
This method returns a String representation of this object.

Methods inherited from class java.util.Properties

getProperty, getProperty, list, list, load, loadFromXML, propertyNames, save, setProperty, store, storeToXML, storeToXML

Methods inherited from class java.util.Hashtable

clear, clone, contains, containsKey, containsValue, elements, entrySet, equals, get, hashCode, isEmpty, keySet, keys, put, putAll, rehash, remove, size, toString, values

Methods inherited from class java.util.Dictionary

elements, get, isEmpty, keys, put, remove, size

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Constructor Details

Provider

protected Provider(String name,
                   double version,
                   String info)
This method initializes a new instance of Provider to have the specified name, version, and description information.
Parameters:
name - The name to assign to this Provider.
version - The version number for this Provider.
info - A textual description of this provider.

Method Details

clear

public void clear()
This method clears the entire property list such that it no longer contains the properties used to look up the services provided by the Provider.
Specified by:
clear in interface Map
Overrides:
clear in interface Hashtable

get

public Object get(Object key)
Return the value in this Hashtable associated with the supplied key, or null if the key maps to nothing.
Specified by:
get in interface Map
Overrides:
get in interface Hashtable
Parameters:
key - the key for which to fetch an associated value
Returns:
what the key maps to, if present
Throws:
NullPointerException - if key is null

getInfo

public String getInfo()
This method returns a textual description of the Provider.
Returns:
A description of the Provider.

getName

public String getName()
This method returns the name assigned to this Provider.
Returns:
The Provider's name.

getVersion

public double getVersion()
This method retunrs the version number of this Provider.
Returns:
The Provider's version number.

put

public Object put(Object key,
                  Object value)
Sets the key property to have the specified value.

NOT IMPLEMENTED YET[ First, if there is a security manager, its checkSecurityAccess method is called with the string "putProviderProperty."+name, where name is the provider name, to see if it's ok to set this provider's property values. If the default implementation of checkSecurityAccess is used (that is, that method is not overriden), then this results in a call to the security manager's checkPermission method with a SecurityPermission("putProviderProperty."+name) permission.
]

Specified by:
put in interface Map
Overrides:
put in interface Hashtable
Parameters:
key - The property key.
value - The property value.
Returns:
The previous value of the specified property (key), or null if it did not have one.
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager exists and its java.lang.SecurityManager.checkSecurityAccess(java.lang.String) method denies access to set property values.
Since:
Classpath 0.4+cvs, JDK 1.2
See Also:
java.lang.Object.equals(Object), java.util.Hashtable.get(Object)

remove

public Object remove(Object key)
This method removes the specified key entry (and its associated value) from the property mapping list.
Specified by:
remove in interface Map
Overrides:
remove in interface Hashtable
Parameters:
key - The key to remove
Returns:
The previous value for this key, or null if no previous value.

toString

public String toString()
This method returns a String representation of this object. This will include the Provider name and version number.
Overrides:
toString in interface Hashtable
Returns:
A String representation of this object.

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