- java.lang.Object
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- java.security.Permission
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- javax.management.MBeanPermission
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, Guard
public class MBeanPermission extends Permission
Permission controlling access to MBeanServer operations. If a security manager has been set using
System.setSecurityManager(java.lang.SecurityManager)
, most operations on the MBean Server require that the caller's permissions imply an MBeanPermission appropriate for the operation. This is described in detail in the documentation for theMBeanServer
interface.As with other
Permission
objects, an MBeanPermission can represent either a permission that you have or a permission that you need. When a sensitive operation is being checked for permission, an MBeanPermission is constructed representing the permission you need. The operation is only allowed if the permissions you have imply the permission you need.An MBeanPermission contains four items of information:
The action. For a permission you need, this is one of the actions in the list below. For a permission you have, this is a comma-separated list of those actions, or
*
, representing all actions.The action is returned by
getActions()
.The class name.
For a permission you need, this is the class name of an MBean you are accessing, as returned by
MBeanServer.getMBeanInfo(name)
.getClassName()
. Certain operations do not reference a class name, in which case the class name is null.For a permission you have, this is either empty or a class name pattern. A class name pattern is a string following the Java conventions for dot-separated class names. It may end with "
.*
" meaning that the permission grants access to any class that begins with the string preceding ".*
". For instance, "javax.management.*
" grants access tojavax.management.MBeanServerDelegate
andjavax.management.timer.Timer
, among other classes.A class name pattern can also be empty or the single character "
*
", both of which grant access to any class.The member.
For a permission you need, this is the name of the attribute or operation you are accessing. For operations that do not reference an attribute or operation, the member is null.
For a permission you have, this is either the name of an attribute or operation you can access, or it is empty or the single character "
*
", both of which grant access to any member.The object name.
For a permission you need, this is the
ObjectName
of the MBean you are accessing. For operations that do not reference a single MBean, it is null. It is never an object name pattern.For a permission you have, this is the
ObjectName
of the MBean or MBeans you can access. It may be an object name pattern to grant access to all MBeans whose names match the pattern. It may also be empty, which grants access to all MBeans whatever their name.
If you have an MBeanPermission, it allows operations only if all four of the items match.
The class name, member, and object name can be written together as a single string, which is the name of this permission. The name of the permission is the string returned by
getName()
. The format of the string is:className#member[objectName]
The object name is written using the usual syntax for
ObjectName
. It may contain any legal characters, including]
. It is terminated by a]
character that is the last character in the string.One or more of the
className
,member
, orobjectName
may be omitted. If themember
is omitted, the#
may be too (but does not have to be). If theobjectName
is omitted, the[]
may be too (but does not have to be). It is not legal to omit all three items, that is to have a name that is the empty string.One or more of the
className
,member
, orobjectName
may be the character "-
", which is equivalent to a null value. A null value is implied by any value (including another null value) but does not imply any other value.The possible actions are these:
- addNotificationListener
- getAttribute
- getClassLoader
- getClassLoaderFor
- getClassLoaderRepository
- getDomains
- getMBeanInfo
- getObjectInstance
- instantiate
- invoke
- isInstanceOf
- queryMBeans
- queryNames
- registerMBean
- removeNotificationListener
- setAttribute
- unregisterMBean
In a comma-separated list of actions, spaces are allowed before and after each action.
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description MBeanPermission(String name, String actions)
Create a new MBeanPermission object with the specified target name and actions.MBeanPermission(String className, String member, ObjectName objectName, String actions)
Create a new MBeanPermission object with the specified target name (class name, member, object name) and actions.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description boolean
equals(Object obj)
Checks two MBeanPermission objects for equality.String
getActions()
Returns the "canonical string representation" of the actions.int
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this object.boolean
implies(Permission p)
Checks if this MBeanPermission object "implies" the specified permission.-
Methods inherited from class java.security.Permission
checkGuard, getName, newPermissionCollection, toString
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Constructor Detail
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MBeanPermission
public MBeanPermission(String name, String actions)
Create a new MBeanPermission object with the specified target name and actions.
The target name is of the form "
className#member[objectName]
" where each part is optional. It must not be empty or null.The actions parameter contains a comma-separated list of the desired actions granted on the target name. It must not be empty or null.
- Parameters:
name
- the triplet "className#member[objectName]".actions
- the action string.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if thename
oractions
is invalid.
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MBeanPermission
public MBeanPermission(String className, String member, ObjectName objectName, String actions)
Create a new MBeanPermission object with the specified target name (class name, member, object name) and actions.
The class name, member and object name parameters define a target name of the form "
className#member[objectName]
" where each part is optional. This will be the result ofPermission.getName()
on the resultant MBeanPermission.The actions parameter contains a comma-separated list of the desired actions granted on the target name. It must not be empty or null.
- Parameters:
className
- the class name to which this permission applies. May be null or"-"
, which represents a class name that is implied by any class name but does not imply any other class name.member
- the member to which this permission applies. May be null or"-"
, which represents a member that is implied by any member but does not imply any other member.objectName
- the object name to which this permission applies. May be null, which represents an object name that is implied by any object name but does not imply any other object name.actions
- the action string.
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Method Detail
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getActions
public String getActions()
Returns the "canonical string representation" of the actions. That is, this method always returns present actions in alphabetical order.- Specified by:
getActions
in classPermission
- Returns:
- the canonical string representation of the actions.
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this object.- Specified by:
hashCode
in classPermission
- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
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implies
public boolean implies(Permission p)
Checks if this MBeanPermission object "implies" the specified permission.
More specifically, this method returns true if:
- p is an instance of MBeanPermission; and
- p has a null className or p's className matches this object's className; and
- p has a null member or p's member matches this object's member; and
- p has a null object name or p's object name matches this object's object name; and
- p's actions are a subset of this object's actions
If this object's className is "
*
", p's className always matches it. If it is "a.*
", p's className matches it if it begins with "a.
".If this object's member is "
*
", p's member always matches it.If this object's objectName n1 is an object name pattern, p's objectName n2 matches it if
n1.equals(n2)
or ifn1.apply(n2)
.A permission that includes the
queryMBeans
action is considered to includequeryNames
as well.- Specified by:
implies
in classPermission
- Parameters:
p
- the permission to check against.- Returns:
- true if the specified permission is implied by this object, false if not.
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equals
public boolean equals(Object obj)
Checks two MBeanPermission objects for equality. Checks that obj is an MBeanPermission, and has the same name and actions as this object.- Specified by:
equals
in classPermission
- Parameters:
obj
- the object we are testing for equality with this object.- Returns:
- true if obj is an MBeanPermission, and has the same name and actions as this MBeanPermission object.
- See Also:
Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
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