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package javax.security.auth;
Objects such as credentials may optionally implement this interface
to provide the capability to destroy its contents.
See Also: Since: 1.4
/**
* Objects such as credentials may optionally implement this interface
* to provide the capability to destroy its contents.
*
* @since 1.4
* @see javax.security.auth.Subject
*/
public interface Destroyable {
Destroy this Object
. Sensitive information associated with this Object
is destroyed or cleared. Subsequent calls to certain methods on this Object
will result in an IllegalStateException
being thrown.
Throws: - DestroyFailedException – if the destroy operation fails.
- SecurityException – if the caller does not have permission to destroy this
Object
.
Implementation Requirements: The default implementation throws DestroyFailedException
.
/**
* Destroy this {@code Object}.
*
* <p> Sensitive information associated with this {@code Object}
* is destroyed or cleared. Subsequent calls to certain methods
* on this {@code Object} will result in an
* {@code IllegalStateException} being thrown.
*
* @implSpec
* The default implementation throws {@code DestroyFailedException}.
*
* @exception DestroyFailedException if the destroy operation fails.
*
* @exception SecurityException if the caller does not have permission
* to destroy this {@code Object}.
*/
public default void destroy() throws DestroyFailedException {
throw new DestroyFailedException();
}
Determine if this Object
has been destroyed. Implementation Requirements:
The default implementation returns false. Returns: true if this Object
has been destroyed, false otherwise.
/**
* Determine if this {@code Object} has been destroyed.
*
* @implSpec
* The default implementation returns false.
*
* @return true if this {@code Object} has been destroyed,
* false otherwise.
*/
public default boolean isDestroyed() {
return false;
}
}