@Documented @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface HttpConstraint
ServletSecurity
annotation to
represent the security constraints to be applied to all HTTP protocol
methods for which a corresponding HttpMethodConstraint
element does
NOT occur within the ServletSecurity
annotation.
For the special case where an @HttpConstraint
that returns
all default values occurs in combination with at least one
HttpMethodConstraint
that returns other than all default values, the
@HttpConstraint
represents that no security constraint is to be
applied to any of the HTTP protocol methods to which a security constraint
would otherwise apply. This exception is made to ensure that such
potentially non-specific uses of @HttpConstraint
do not yield
constraints that will explicitly establish unprotected access for such
methods; given that they would not otherwise be covered by a constraint.
Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
---|---|
String[] |
rolesAllowed
The names of the authorized roles.
|
ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee |
transportGuarantee
The data protection requirements (i.e., whether or not SSL/TLS is
required) that must be satisfied by the connections on which requests
arrive.
|
ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic |
value
The default authorization semantic.
|
public abstract ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic value
rolesAllowed
returns a
non-empty array, and should not be specified when a non-empty
array is specified for rolesAllowed.ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic
to be applied when
rolesAllowed
returns an empty (that is, zero-length) array.public abstract ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee transportGuarantee
ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee
indicating the data protection that must be provided by the connection.public abstract String[] rolesAllowed
EmptyRoleSemantic
returned by the value
method. If value
returns
DENY, and rolesAllowed
returns a zero length array,
access is to be denied independent of authentication state and identity.
Conversely, if value
returns PERMIT
, it
indicates that access is to be allowed independent of authentication
state and identity. When the array contains the names of one or more
roles, it indicates that access is contingent on membership in at
least one of the named roles (independent of the
EmptyRoleSemantic
returned by the value
method).Copyright © 1996-2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.