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package javax.annotation.security;
import java.lang.annotation.*;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.*;

Specifies that all security roles are allowed to invoke the specified method(s) — i.e., that the specified method(s) are "unchecked". It can be specified on a class or on methods. Specifying it on the class means that it applies to all methods of the class. If specified at the method level, it only affects that method. If the RolesAllowed annotation is specified at the class level and this annotation is applied at the method level, the PermitAll annotation overrides the RolesAllowed annotation for the specified method.
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Since:Common Annotations 1.0
/** * Specifies that all security roles are allowed to invoke the specified * method(s) &#8212; i.e., that the specified method(s) are "unchecked". * It can be specified on a class or on methods. Specifying it on the class * means that it applies to all methods of the class. If specified at the * method level, it only affects that method. If the <code>RolesAllowed</code> * annotation is specified at the class level and this annotation is * applied at the method level, the <code>PermitAll</code> * annotation overrides the <code>RolesAllowed</code> annotation for * the specified method. * * @see javax.annotation.security.RolesAllowed * @see javax.annotation.security.DenyAll * * @since Common Annotations 1.0 */
@Documented @Retention (RUNTIME) @Target({TYPE, METHOD}) public @interface PermitAll { }