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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:
  • Subject
/** * Objects such as credentials may optionally implement this interface * to provide the capability to destroy its contents. * * @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.
/** * Destroy this <code>Object</code>. * * <p> Sensitive information associated with this <code>Object</code> * is destroyed or cleared. Subsequent calls to certain methods * on this <code>Object</code> will result in an * <code>IllegalStateException</code> being thrown. * * <p> * * @exception DestroyFailedException if the destroy operation fails. <p> * * @exception SecurityException if the caller does not have permission * to destroy this <code>Object</code>. */
void destroy() throws DestroyFailedException;
Determine if this Object has been destroyed.

Returns:true if this Object has been destroyed, false otherwise.
/** * Determine if this <code>Object</code> has been destroyed. * * <p> * * @return true if this <code>Object</code> has been destroyed, * false otherwise. */
boolean isDestroyed(); }