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JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.6.0
javax.security.sasl
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SaslServer |
createSaslServer(String mechanism,
String protocol,
String serverName,
Map<String,?> props,
CallbackHandler cbh)
Creates a SaslServer using the parameters supplied. |
String[] |
getMechanismNames(Map<String,?> props)
Returns an array of names of mechanisms that match the specified mechanism selection policies. |
Method Detail |
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SaslServer createSaslServer(String mechanism, String protocol, String serverName, Map<String,?> props, CallbackHandler cbh) throws SaslException
mechanism
- The non-null
IANA-registered name of a SASL mechanism. (e.g. "GSSAPI", "CRAM-MD5").protocol
- The non-null string name of the protocol for which
the authentication is being performed (e.g., "ldap").serverName
- The non-null fully qualified host name of the server
to authenticate to.props
- The possibly null set of properties used to select the SASL
mechanism and to configure the authentication exchange of the selected
mechanism. See the Sasl class for a list of standard properties.
Other, possibly mechanism-specific, properties can be included.
Properties not relevant to the selected mechanism are ignored,
including any map entries with non-String keys.cbh
- The possibly null callback handler to used by the SASL
mechanisms to get further information from the application/library
to complete the authentication. For example, a SASL mechanism might
require the authentication ID, password and realm from the caller.
The authentication ID is requested by using a NameCallback.
The password is requested by using a PasswordCallback.
The realm is requested by using a RealmChoiceCallback if there is a list
of realms to choose from, and by using a RealmCallback if
the realm must be entered.
SaslException
- If cannot create a SaslServer because
of an error.String[] getMechanismNames(Map<String,?> props)
props
- The possibly null set of properties used to specify the
security policy of the SASL mechanisms. For example, if props
contains the Sasl.POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT property with the value
"true", then the factory must not return any SASL mechanisms
that are susceptible to simple plain passive attacks.
See the Sasl class for a complete list of policy properties.
Non-policy related properties, if present in props, are ignored,
including any map entries with non-String keys.