- java.lang.Object
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- java.security.CodeSource
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class CodeSource extends Object implements Serializable
This class extends the concept of a codebase to encapsulate not only the location (URL) but also the certificate chains that were used to verify signed code originating from that location.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description CodeSource(URL url, Certificate[] certs)
Constructs a CodeSource and associates it with the specified location and set of certificates.CodeSource(URL url, CodeSigner[] signers)
Constructs a CodeSource and associates it with the specified location and set of code signers.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
equals(Object obj)
Tests for equality between the specified object and this object.Certificate[]
getCertificates()
Returns the certificates associated with this CodeSource.CodeSigner[]
getCodeSigners()
Returns the code signers associated with this CodeSource.URL
getLocation()
Returns the location associated with this CodeSource.int
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this object.boolean
implies(CodeSource codesource)
Returns true if this CodeSource object "implies" the specified CodeSource.String
toString()
Returns a string describing this CodeSource, telling its URL and certificates.
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Constructor Detail
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CodeSource
public CodeSource(URL url, Certificate[] certs)
Constructs a CodeSource and associates it with the specified location and set of certificates.- Parameters:
url
- the location (URL). It may benull
.certs
- the certificate(s). It may benull
. The contents of the array are copied to protect against subsequent modification.
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CodeSource
public CodeSource(URL url, CodeSigner[] signers)
Constructs a CodeSource and associates it with the specified location and set of code signers.- Parameters:
url
- the location (URL). It may benull
.signers
- the code signers. It may benull
. The contents of the array are copied to protect against subsequent modification.- Since:
- 1.5
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Method Detail
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this object.- Overrides:
hashCode
in classObject
- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
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equals
public boolean equals(Object obj)
Tests for equality between the specified object and this object. Two CodeSource objects are considered equal if their locations are of identical value and if their signer certificate chains are of identical value. It is not required that the certificate chains be in the same order.- Overrides:
equals
in classObject
- Parameters:
obj
- the object to test for equality with this object.- Returns:
- true if the objects are considered equal, false otherwise.
- See Also:
Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
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getLocation
public final URL getLocation()
Returns the location associated with this CodeSource.- Returns:
- the location (URL), or
null
if no URL was supplied during construction.
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getCertificates
public final Certificate[] getCertificates()
Returns the certificates associated with this CodeSource.If this CodeSource object was created using the
CodeSource(URL url, CodeSigner[] signers)
constructor then its certificate chains are extracted and used to create an array of Certificate objects. Each signer certificate is followed by its supporting certificate chain (which may be empty). Each signer certificate and its supporting certificate chain is ordered bottom-to-top (i.e., with the signer certificate first and the (root) certificate authority last).- Returns:
- a copy of the certificate array, or
null
if there is none.
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getCodeSigners
public final CodeSigner[] getCodeSigners()
Returns the code signers associated with this CodeSource.If this CodeSource object was created using the
CodeSource(URL url, java.security.cert.Certificate[] certs)
constructor then its certificate chains are extracted and used to create an array of CodeSigner objects. Note that only X.509 certificates are examined - all other certificate types are ignored.- Returns:
- a copy of the code signer array, or
null
if there is none. - Since:
- 1.5
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implies
public boolean implies(CodeSource codesource)
Returns true if this CodeSource object "implies" the specified CodeSource.More specifically, this method makes the following checks. If any fail, it returns false. If they all succeed, it returns true.
- codesource must not be null.
- If this object's certificates are not null, then all of this object's certificates must be present in codesource's certificates.
- If this object's location (getLocation()) is not null, then the
following checks are made against this object's location and
codesource's:
- codesource's location must not be null.
- If this object's location equals codesource's location, then return true.
- This object's protocol (getLocation().getProtocol()) must be equal to codesource's protocol, ignoring case.
- If this object's host (getLocation().getHost()) is not null, then the SocketPermission constructed with this object's host must imply the SocketPermission constructed with codesource's host.
- If this object's port (getLocation().getPort()) is not equal to -1 (that is, if a port is specified), it must equal codesource's port or default port (codesource.getLocation().getDefaultPort()).
- If this object's file (getLocation().getFile()) doesn't equal codesource's file, then the following checks are made: If this object's file ends with "/-", then codesource's file must start with this object's file (exclusive the trailing "-"). If this object's file ends with a "/*", then codesource's file must start with this object's file and must not have any further "/" separators. If this object's file doesn't end with a "/", then codesource's file must match this object's file with a '/' appended.
- If this object's reference (getLocation().getRef()) is not null, it must equal codesource's reference.
For example, the codesource objects with the following locations and null certificates all imply the codesource with the location "http://java.sun.com/classes/foo.jar" and null certificates:
http: http://*.sun.com/classes/* http://java.sun.com/classes/- http://java.sun.com/classes/foo.jar
Note that if this CodeSource has a null location and a null certificate chain, then it implies every other CodeSource.- Parameters:
codesource
- CodeSource to compare against.- Returns:
- true if the specified codesource is implied by this codesource, false if not.
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