public class KRBTokenGenerateCallbackHandler
extends java.lang.Object
implements javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler, java.io.Serializable
KRBToken
,
KRBTokenGenerateCallback
,
Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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KRBTokenGenerateCallbackHandler(java.util.Map<java.lang.Object,java.lang.Object> properties)
Class constructor.
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KRBTokenGenerateCallbackHandler(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String password,
java.lang.String realm,
java.lang.String targetService,
java.lang.String targetHost,
java.lang.String targetRealm,
javax.xml.namespace.QName tokenValuetype,
boolean prompt,
boolean supportTokenRequireSHA1,
boolean alwaysAPREQ,
WSSEncryption encComponent,
WSSSignature sigComponent)
Class constructor - should be called to use Kerberos token
as a supporting token or use the session key of Kerberos token for message
protection.
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KRBTokenGenerateCallbackHandler(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String password,
java.lang.String realm,
java.lang.String targetService,
java.lang.String targetHost,
java.lang.String targetRealm,
javax.xml.namespace.QName tokenValuetype,
boolean requireDKT,
java.lang.String clabel,
java.lang.String slabel,
int keylen,
int noncelen,
boolean prompt,
boolean supportTokenRequireSHA1,
boolean alwaysAPREQ,
WSSEncryption encComponent,
WSSSignature sigComponent)
Class constructor - should be called to use derived key
based on the session key from Kerberos token for message
protection.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
handle(javax.security.auth.callback.Callback[] callbacks)
Sets necessary information to
NameCallback ,
PasswordCallback , and KRBTokenGenerateCallback objects. |
public KRBTokenGenerateCallbackHandler(java.util.Map<java.lang.Object,java.lang.Object> properties)
properties
- map including key-value pairspublic KRBTokenGenerateCallbackHandler(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String password, java.lang.String realm, java.lang.String targetService, java.lang.String targetHost, java.lang.String targetRealm, javax.xml.namespace.QName tokenValuetype, boolean prompt, boolean supportTokenRequireSHA1, boolean alwaysAPREQ, WSSEncryption encComponent, WSSSignature sigComponent)
name
- - Kerberos client namepassword
- - Kerberos client passwordrealm
- - Kerberos realm name associated with the Kerberos clienttargetService
- - Kerberos service name associated with the target Web ServicestargetHost
- - Host name associated with the Kerberos service nametargetRealm
- - Kerberos realm name associated with the Kerberos service nametokenValueType
- - Kerberos token's value type in QName defined by Oasis
Kerberos Token Profile v1.1 specification.prompt
- - boolean value to enable login promptsupportTokenRequireSHA1
- - boolean to require SHA1 key insertion into
subsequent messages if the Kerberos token is used as a supporting or authentication
only token. If set to true, the SHA1 key insertion is always performed. If set to
false, the SHA1 key insertion is performed only if the Kerberos token is protected.alwaysAPREQ
- - boolean value to indicate to always send AP_REQ token in the
request messagesencComponent
- - WSSEncryption
object is used to specify the encryption component. However, when both signature
and encryption are required, the same Kerberos token is used. Set encComponent
and sigComponent to null to initialize first for either encryption or signature
component. Then, use the initialized component only in the callback handler
constructor for the second component.sigComponent
- - WSSSignature
object is used to specify the signature component. However, when both signature
and encryption are required, the same Kerberos token is used. Set sigComponent
and encComponent to null to initialize first for either signature or encryption
component. Then, use the initialized component only in the callback handler
constructor for the second component.public KRBTokenGenerateCallbackHandler(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String password, java.lang.String realm, java.lang.String targetService, java.lang.String targetHost, java.lang.String targetRealm, javax.xml.namespace.QName tokenValuetype, boolean requireDKT, java.lang.String clabel, java.lang.String slabel, int keylen, int noncelen, boolean prompt, boolean supportTokenRequireSHA1, boolean alwaysAPREQ, WSSEncryption encComponent, WSSSignature sigComponent)
name
- - Kerberos client namepassword
- - Kerberos client passwordrealm
- - Kerberos realm name associated with the Kerberos clienttargetService
- - Kerberos service name associated with the target Web ServicestargetHost
- - Host name associated with the Kerberos service nametargetRealm
- - Kerberos realm name associated with the Kerberos service nametokenValueType
- - Kerberos token's value type in QName defined by Oasis
Kerberos Token Profile v1.1 specification.requireDKT
- - boolean value to indicate derived key to be requiredclabel
- - Client label used for the derived key. If null, default value is WS-SecureConversationslabel
- - Service label used for the derived key. If null, default value is WS-SecureConversationkeylen
- - length of the derived key.noncelen
- - length of the Nonce for the derived key.prompt
- - boolean value to enable login promptsupportTokenRequireSHA1
- - boolean to require SHA1 key insertion into
subsequent messages if the Kerberos token is used as a supporting or authentication
only token. If set to true, the SHA1 key insertion is always performed. If set to
false, the SHA1 key insertion is performed only if the Kerberos token is protected.alwaysAPREQ
- - boolean value to indicate to always send AP_REQ token in the
request messagesencComponent
- - WSSEncryption
object is used to specify the encryption component. However, when both signature
and encryption are required, the same Kerberos token is used. Set encComponent
and sigComponent to null to initialize first for either encryption or signature
component. Then, use the initialized component only in the callback handler
constructor for the second component.sigComponent
- - WSSSignature
object is used to specify the signature component. However, when both signature
and encryption are required, the same Kerberos token is used. Set sigComponent
and encComponent to null to initialize first for either signature or encryption
component. Then, use the initialized component only in the callback handler
constructor for the second component.public void handle(javax.security.auth.callback.Callback[] callbacks) throws java.io.IOException, javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException
NameCallback
,
PasswordCallback
, and KRBTokenGenerateCallback
objects.handle
in interface javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler
callbacks
- array of Callback
objects provided by the
underlying security service which contains the information requested
to be retrieved or displayed.java.io.IOException
- if an input or output error occurs.javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException
- if the implementation of this method does not support one or more
of the Callback
s specified in the callbacks parameter.CallbackHandler.handle(javax.security.auth.callback.Callback[])