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package javax.xml.ws;

import java.security.BasicPermission;

This class defines web service permissions.

Web service Permissions are identified by name (also referred to as a "target name") alone. There are no actions associated with them.

The following permission target name is defined:

publishEndpoint
The publishEndpoint permission allows publishing a web service endpoint using the publish methods defined by the javax.xml.ws.Endpoint class.

Granting publishEndpoint allows the application to be exposed as a network service. Depending on the security of the runtime and the security of the application, this may introduce a security hole that is remotely exploitable.

See Also:
Since:1.6
/** * This class defines web service permissions. * <p> * Web service Permissions are identified by name (also referred to as * a "target name") alone. There are no actions associated * with them. * <p> * The following permission target name is defined: * <dl> * <dt>publishEndpoint * </dl> * The {@code publishEndpoint} permission allows publishing a * web service endpoint using the {@code publish} methods * defined by the {@code javax.xml.ws.Endpoint} class. * <p> * Granting {@code publishEndpoint} allows the application to be * exposed as a network service. Depending on the security of the runtime and * the security of the application, this may introduce a security hole that * is remotely exploitable. * * @see javax.xml.ws.Endpoint * @see java.security.BasicPermission * @see java.security.Permission * @see java.security.Permissions * @see java.lang.SecurityManager * @see java.net.SocketPermission * @since 1.6 */
public final class WebServicePermission extends BasicPermission { private static final long serialVersionUID = -146474640053770988L;
Creates a new permission with the specified name.
Params:
  • name – the name of the WebServicePermission
/** * Creates a new permission with the specified name. * * @param name the name of the {@code WebServicePermission} */
public WebServicePermission(String name) { super(name); }
Creates a new permission with the specified name and actions. The actions parameter is currently unused and it should be null.
Params:
  • name – the name of the WebServicePermission
  • actions – should be null
/** * Creates a new permission with the specified name and actions. * * The {@code actions} parameter is currently unused and * it should be {@code null}. * * @param name the name of the {@code WebServicePermission} * @param actions should be {@code null} */
public WebServicePermission(String name, String actions) { super(name, actions); } }