public interface PrivilegeManager
PrivilegeManager
is a jackrabbit specific extensions to
JCR access control management that allows to retrieve privileges known
by this JCR implementation and to register new custom privileges according
to implementation specific rules.Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Privilege |
getPrivilege(String privilegeName)
Returns the privilege with the specified
privilegeName . |
Privilege[] |
getRegisteredPrivileges()
Returns all registered privileges.
|
Privilege |
registerPrivilege(String privilegeName,
boolean isAbstract,
String[] declaredAggregateNames)
Creates and registers a new custom privilege with the specified
characteristics and returns the new privilege.
If the registration succeeds, the changes are immediately effective;
there is no need to call
save . |
Privilege[] getRegisteredPrivileges() throws RepositoryException
RepositoryException
- If an error occurs.Privilege getPrivilege(String privilegeName) throws AccessControlException, RepositoryException
privilegeName
.privilegeName
- Name of the principal.privilegeName
.AccessControlException
- If no privilege with the given name exists.RepositoryException
- If another error occurs.Privilege registerPrivilege(String privilegeName, boolean isAbstract, String[] declaredAggregateNames) throws AccessDeniedException, NamespaceException, RepositoryException
save
.privilegeName
- The name of the new custom privilege.isAbstract
- Boolean flag indicating if the privilege is abstract.declaredAggregateNames
- An array of privilege names referring to
registered privileges being aggregated by this new custom privilege.
In case of a non aggregate privilege an empty array should be passed.AccessDeniedException
- If the session this manager has been created
for is not allowed to register new privileges.NamespaceException
- If any of the specified JCR names is illegal.RepositoryException
- If the privilege could not be registered due
to any implementation specific constraint violations or if persisting the
custom privilege fails.Copyright © 2004-2017 The Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.