public final class AccessController extends Object
The AccessController class is used for access control operations and decisions.
More specifically, the AccessController class is used for three purposes:
The checkPermission
method
determines whether the access request indicated by a specified
permission should be granted or denied. A sample call appears
below. In this example, checkPermission
will determine
whether or not to grant "read" access to the file named "testFile" in
the "/temp" directory.
FilePermission perm = new FilePermission("/temp/testFile", "read"); AccessController.checkPermission(perm);
If a requested access is allowed,
checkPermission
returns quietly. If denied, an
AccessControlException is
thrown. AccessControlException can also be thrown if the requested
permission is of an incorrect type or contains an invalid value.
Such information is given whenever possible.
Suppose the current thread traversed m callers, in the order of caller 1
to caller 2 to caller m. Then caller m invoked the
checkPermission
method.
The checkPermission
method determines whether access
is granted or denied based on the following algorithm:
for (int i = m; i > 0; i--) {
if (caller i's domain does not have the permission)
throw AccessControlException
else if (caller i is marked as privileged) {
if (a context was specified in the call to doPrivileged)
context.checkPermission(permission)
if (limited permissions were specified in the call to doPrivileged) {
for (each limited permission) {
if (the limited permission implies the requested permission)
return;
}
} else
return;
}
}
// Next, check the context inherited when the thread was created.
// Whenever a new thread is created, the AccessControlContext at
// that time is stored and associated with the new thread, as the
// "inherited" context.
inheritedContext.checkPermission(permission);
A caller can be marked as being "privileged"
(see doPrivileged
and below).
When making access control decisions, the checkPermission
method stops checking if it reaches a caller that
was marked as "privileged" via a doPrivileged
call without a context argument (see below for information about a
context argument). If that caller's domain has the
specified permission and at least one limiting permission argument (if any)
implies the requested permission, no further checking is done and
checkPermission
returns quietly, indicating that the requested access is allowed.
If that domain does not have the specified permission, an exception
is thrown, as usual. If the caller's domain had the specified permission
but it was not implied by any limiting permission arguments given in the call
to doPrivileged
then the permission checking continues
until there are no more callers or another doPrivileged
call matches the requested permission and returns normally.
The normal use of the "privileged" feature is as follows. If you don't need to return a value from within the "privileged" block, do the following:
somemethod() {
...normal code here...
AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<Void>() {
public Void run() {
// privileged code goes here, for example:
System.loadLibrary("awt");
return null; // nothing to return
}
});
...normal code here...
}
PrivilegedAction is an interface with a single method, named
run
.
The above example shows creation of an implementation
of that interface; a concrete implementation of the
run
method is supplied.
When the call to doPrivileged
is made, an
instance of the PrivilegedAction implementation is passed
to it. The doPrivileged
method calls the
run
method from the PrivilegedAction
implementation after enabling privileges, and returns the
run
method's return value as the
doPrivileged
return value (which is
ignored in this example).
If you need to return a value, you can do something like the following:
somemethod() {
...normal code here...
String user = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedAction<String>() {
public String run() {
return System.getProperty("user.name");
}
});
...normal code here...
}
If the action performed in your run
method could
throw a "checked" exception (those listed in the throws
clause
of a method), then you need to use the
PrivilegedExceptionAction
interface instead of the
PrivilegedAction
interface:
somemethod() throws FileNotFoundException {
...normal code here...
try {
FileInputStream fis = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedExceptionAction<FileInputStream>() {
public FileInputStream run() throws FileNotFoundException {
return new FileInputStream("someFile");
}
});
} catch (PrivilegedActionException e) {
// e.getException() should be an instance of FileNotFoundException,
// as only "checked" exceptions will be "wrapped" in a
// PrivilegedActionException.
throw (FileNotFoundException) e.getException();
}
...normal code here...
}
Be *very* careful in your use of the "privileged" construct, and
always remember to make the privileged code section as small as possible.
You can pass Permission
arguments to further limit the
scope of the "privilege" (see below).
Note that checkPermission
always performs security checks
within the context of the currently executing thread.
Sometimes a security check that should be made within a given context
will actually need to be done from within a
different context (for example, from within a worker thread).
The getContext
method and
AccessControlContext class are provided
for this situation. The getContext
method takes a "snapshot"
of the current calling context, and places
it in an AccessControlContext object, which it returns. A sample call is
the following:
AccessControlContext acc = AccessController.getContext()
AccessControlContext itself has a checkPermission
method
that makes access decisions based on the context it encapsulates,
rather than that of the current execution thread.
Code within a different context can thus call that method on the
previously-saved AccessControlContext object. A sample call is the
following:
acc.checkPermission(permission)
There are also times where you don't know a priori which permissions
to check the context against. In these cases you can use the
doPrivileged method that takes a context. You can also limit the scope
of the privileged code by passing additional Permission
parameters.
somemethod() {
AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<Object>() {
public Object run() {
// Code goes here. Any permission checks within this
// run method will require that the intersection of the
// caller's protection domain and the snapshot's
// context have the desired permission. If a requested
// permission is not implied by the limiting FilePermission
// argument then checking of the thread continues beyond the
// caller of doPrivileged.
}
}, acc, new FilePermission("/temp/*", read));
...normal code here...
}
Passing a limiting Permission
argument of an instance of
AllPermission
is equivalent to calling the equivalent
doPrivileged
method without limiting Permission
arguments. Passing a zero length array of Permission
disables
the code privileges so that checking always continues beyond the caller of
that doPrivileged
method.
AccessControlContext
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static void |
checkPermission(Permission perm)
Determines whether the access request indicated by the
specified permission should be allowed or denied, based on
the current AccessControlContext and security policy.
|
static <T> T |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedAction with privileges
enabled. |
static <T> T |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action,
AccessControlContext context)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedAction with privileges
enabled and restricted by the specified AccessControlContext . |
static <T> T |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action,
AccessControlContext context,
Permission... perms)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedAction with privileges
enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext and with a privilege scope limited
by specified Permission arguments. |
static <T> T |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedExceptionAction with
privileges enabled. |
static <T> T |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action,
AccessControlContext context)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedExceptionAction with
privileges enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext . |
static <T> T |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action,
AccessControlContext context,
Permission... perms)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedExceptionAction with
privileges enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext and with a privilege scope limited by
specified Permission arguments. |
static <T> T |
doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedAction<T> action)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedAction with privileges
enabled. |
static <T> T |
doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedAction<T> action,
AccessControlContext context,
Permission... perms)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedAction with privileges
enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext and with a privilege scope limited
by specified Permission arguments. |
static <T> T |
doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedExceptionAction with
privileges enabled. |
static <T> T |
doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action,
AccessControlContext context,
Permission... perms)
Performs the specified
PrivilegedExceptionAction with
privileges enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext and with a privilege scope limited by
specified Permission arguments. |
static AccessControlContext |
getContext()
This method takes a "snapshot" of the current calling context, which
includes the current Thread's inherited AccessControlContext and any
limited privilege scope, and places it in an AccessControlContext object.
|
public static <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action)
PrivilegedAction
with privileges
enabled. The action is performed with all of the permissions
possessed by the caller's protection domain.
If the action's run
method throws an (unchecked)
exception, it will propagate through this method.
Note that any DomainCombiner associated with the current AccessControlContext will be ignored while the action is performed.
T
- the type of the value returned by the PrivilegedAction's
run
method.action
- the action to be performed.run
method.NullPointerException
- if the action is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction,AccessControlContext)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction)
,
doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedAction)
,
DomainCombiner
public static <T> T doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedAction<T> action)
PrivilegedAction
with privileges
enabled. The action is performed with all of the permissions
possessed by the caller's protection domain.
If the action's run
method throws an (unchecked)
exception, it will propagate through this method.
This method preserves the current AccessControlContext's DomainCombiner (which may be null) while the action is performed.
T
- the type of the value returned by the PrivilegedAction's
run
method.action
- the action to be performed.run
method.NullPointerException
- if the action is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
DomainCombiner
public static <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context)
PrivilegedAction
with privileges
enabled and restricted by the specified AccessControlContext
.
The action is performed with the intersection of the permissions
possessed by the caller's protection domain, and those possessed
by the domains represented by the specified AccessControlContext
.
If the action's run
method throws an (unchecked) exception,
it will propagate through this method.
If a security manager is installed and the specified
AccessControlContext
was not created by system code and the
caller's ProtectionDomain
has not been granted the
"createAccessControlContext"
SecurityPermission
, then the action is performed
with no permissions.
T
- the type of the value returned by the PrivilegedAction's
run
method.action
- the action to be performed.context
- an access control context
representing the restriction to be applied to the
caller's domain's privileges before performing
the specified action. If the context is
null
, then no additional restriction is applied.run
method.NullPointerException
- if the action is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext)
public static <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context, Permission... perms)
PrivilegedAction
with privileges
enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext
and with a privilege scope limited
by specified Permission
arguments.
The action is performed with the intersection of the permissions
possessed by the caller's protection domain, and those possessed
by the domains represented by the specified
AccessControlContext
.
If the action's run
method throws an (unchecked) exception,
it will propagate through this method.
If a security manager is installed and the specified
AccessControlContext
was not created by system code and the
caller's ProtectionDomain
has not been granted the
"createAccessControlContext"
SecurityPermission
, then the action is performed
with no permissions.
T
- the type of the value returned by the PrivilegedAction's
run
method.action
- the action to be performed.context
- an access control context
representing the restriction to be applied to the
caller's domain's privileges before performing
the specified action. If the context is
null
,
then no additional restriction is applied.perms
- the Permission
arguments which limit the
scope of the caller's privileges. The number of arguments
is variable.run
method.NullPointerException
- if action or perms or any element of
perms is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext)
public static <T> T doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context, Permission... perms)
PrivilegedAction
with privileges
enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext
and with a privilege scope limited
by specified Permission
arguments.
The action is performed with the intersection of the permissions
possessed by the caller's protection domain, and those possessed
by the domains represented by the specified
AccessControlContext
.
If the action's run
method throws an (unchecked) exception,
it will propagate through this method.
This method preserves the current AccessControlContext's DomainCombiner (which may be null) while the action is performed.
If a security manager is installed and the specified
AccessControlContext
was not created by system code and the
caller's ProtectionDomain
has not been granted the
"createAccessControlContext"
SecurityPermission
, then the action is performed
with no permissions.
T
- the type of the value returned by the PrivilegedAction's
run
method.action
- the action to be performed.context
- an access control context
representing the restriction to be applied to the
caller's domain's privileges before performing
the specified action. If the context is
null
,
then no additional restriction is applied.perms
- the Permission
arguments which limit the
scope of the caller's privileges. The number of arguments
is variable.run
method.NullPointerException
- if action or perms or any element of
perms is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext)
,
DomainCombiner
public static <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action) throws PrivilegedActionException
PrivilegedExceptionAction
with
privileges enabled. The action is performed with all of the
permissions possessed by the caller's protection domain.
If the action's run
method throws an unchecked
exception, it will propagate through this method.
Note that any DomainCombiner associated with the current AccessControlContext will be ignored while the action is performed.
T
- the type of the value returned by the
PrivilegedExceptionAction's run
method.action
- the action to be performedrun
methodPrivilegedActionException
- if the specified action's
run
method threw a checked exceptionNullPointerException
- if the action is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext)
,
doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedExceptionAction)
,
DomainCombiner
public static <T> T doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action) throws PrivilegedActionException
PrivilegedExceptionAction
with
privileges enabled. The action is performed with all of the
permissions possessed by the caller's protection domain.
If the action's run
method throws an unchecked
exception, it will propagate through this method.
This method preserves the current AccessControlContext's DomainCombiner (which may be null) while the action is performed.
T
- the type of the value returned by the
PrivilegedExceptionAction's run
method.action
- the action to be performed.run
methodPrivilegedActionException
- if the specified action's
run
method threw a checked exceptionNullPointerException
- if the action is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,AccessControlContext)
,
DomainCombiner
public static <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context) throws PrivilegedActionException
PrivilegedExceptionAction
with
privileges enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext
. The action is performed with the
intersection of the permissions possessed by the caller's
protection domain, and those possessed by the domains represented by the
specified AccessControlContext
.
If the action's run
method throws an unchecked
exception, it will propagate through this method.
If a security manager is installed and the specified
AccessControlContext
was not created by system code and the
caller's ProtectionDomain
has not been granted the
"createAccessControlContext"
SecurityPermission
, then the action is performed
with no permissions.
T
- the type of the value returned by the
PrivilegedExceptionAction's run
method.action
- the action to be performedcontext
- an access control context
representing the restriction to be applied to the
caller's domain's privileges before performing
the specified action. If the context is
null
, then no additional restriction is applied.run
methodPrivilegedActionException
- if the specified action's
run
method threw a checked exceptionNullPointerException
- if the action is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction,AccessControlContext)
public static <T> T doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context, Permission... perms) throws PrivilegedActionException
PrivilegedExceptionAction
with
privileges enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext
and with a privilege scope limited by
specified Permission
arguments.
The action is performed with the intersection of the permissions
possessed by the caller's protection domain, and those possessed
by the domains represented by the specified
AccessControlContext
.
If the action's run
method throws an (unchecked) exception,
it will propagate through this method.
If a security manager is installed and the specified
AccessControlContext
was not created by system code and the
caller's ProtectionDomain
has not been granted the
"createAccessControlContext"
SecurityPermission
, then the action is performed
with no permissions.
T
- the type of the value returned by the
PrivilegedExceptionAction's run
method.action
- the action to be performed.context
- an access control context
representing the restriction to be applied to the
caller's domain's privileges before performing
the specified action. If the context is
null
,
then no additional restriction is applied.perms
- the Permission
arguments which limit the
scope of the caller's privileges. The number of arguments
is variable.run
method.PrivilegedActionException
- if the specified action's
run
method threw a checked exceptionNullPointerException
- if action or perms or any element of
perms is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction,AccessControlContext)
public static <T> T doPrivilegedWithCombiner(PrivilegedExceptionAction<T> action, AccessControlContext context, Permission... perms) throws PrivilegedActionException
PrivilegedExceptionAction
with
privileges enabled and restricted by the specified
AccessControlContext
and with a privilege scope limited by
specified Permission
arguments.
The action is performed with the intersection of the permissions
possessed by the caller's protection domain, and those possessed
by the domains represented by the specified
AccessControlContext
.
If the action's run
method throws an (unchecked) exception,
it will propagate through this method.
This method preserves the current AccessControlContext's DomainCombiner (which may be null) while the action is performed.
If a security manager is installed and the specified
AccessControlContext
was not created by system code and the
caller's ProtectionDomain
has not been granted the
"createAccessControlContext"
SecurityPermission
, then the action is performed
with no permissions.
T
- the type of the value returned by the
PrivilegedExceptionAction's run
method.action
- the action to be performed.context
- an access control context
representing the restriction to be applied to the
caller's domain's privileges before performing
the specified action. If the context is
null
,
then no additional restriction is applied.perms
- the Permission
arguments which limit the
scope of the caller's privileges. The number of arguments
is variable.run
method.PrivilegedActionException
- if the specified action's
run
method threw a checked exceptionNullPointerException
- if action or perms or any element of
perms is null
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)
,
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction,AccessControlContext)
,
DomainCombiner
public static AccessControlContext getContext()
AccessControlContext
public static void checkPermission(Permission perm) throws AccessControlException
perm
Permission object instance.perm
- the requested permission.AccessControlException
- if the specified permission
is not permitted, based on the current security policy.NullPointerException
- if the specified permission
is null
and is checked based on the
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