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java.lang.Objectjava.security.Permission
java.io.FilePermission
public final class FilePermission
This class represents access to a file or directory. A FilePermission consists of a pathname and a set of actions valid for that pathname.
Pathname is the pathname of the file or directory granted the specified actions. A pathname that ends in "/*" (where "/" is the file separator character, File.separatorChar) indicates all the files and directories contained in that directory. A pathname that ends with "/-" indicates (recursively) all files and subdirectories contained in that directory. A pathname consisting of the special token "<<ALL FILES>>" matches any file.
Note: A pathname consisting of a single "*" indicates all the files in the current directory, while a pathname consisting of a single "-" indicates all the files in the current directory and (recursively) all files and subdirectories contained in the current directory.
The actions to be granted are passed to the constructor in a string containing a list of one or more comma-separated keywords. The possible keywords are "read", "write", "execute", and "delete". Their meaning is defined as follows:
The actions string is converted to lowercase before processing.
Be careful when granting FilePermissions. Think about the implications of granting read and especially write access to various files and directories. The "<<ALL FILES>>" permission with write action is especially dangerous. This grants permission to write to the entire file system. One thing this effectively allows is replacement of the system binary, including the JVM runtime environment.
Please note: Code can always read a file from the same directory it's in (or a subdirectory of that directory); it does not need explicit permission to do so.
| Constructor Summary | |
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FilePermission
(
String
path,
String
actions) Creates a new FilePermission object with the specified actions. |
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| Method Summary | |
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| boolean |
equals
(
Object
obj) Checks two FilePermission objects for equality. |
| String |
getActions
() Returns the "canonical string representation" of the actions. |
| int |
hashCode
() Returns the hash code value for this object. |
| boolean |
implies
(
Permission
p) Checks if this FilePermission object "implies" the specified permission. |
| PermissionCollection |
newPermissionCollection
() Returns a new PermissionCollection object for storing FilePermission objects. |
| Methods inherited from class java.security. Permission |
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| checkGuard , getName , toString |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang. Object |
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| clone , finalize , getClass , notify , notifyAll , wait , wait , wait |
| Constructor Detail |
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public FilePermission(String path,
String actions)
A pathname that ends in "/*" (where "/" is the file separator character, File.separatorChar) indicates
a directory and
all the files
and directories
contained in that directory. A pathname that ends with "/-" indicates
a directory and
(recursively) all files and subdirectories contained in that directory. The special pathname "<<ALL FILES>>" matches
any file.
all files.
A pathname consisting of a single "*" indicates all the files in the current directory, while a pathname consisting of a single "-" indicates all the files in the current directory and (recursively) all files and subdirectories contained in the current directory.
A pathname containing an empty string represents an empty path.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- If actions is null, empty or contains an action other than the specified possible actions.
| Method Detail |
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public boolean implies(Permission p)
More specifically, this method returns true if:
the "/tmp"
not null and is
implied by this object, false
otherwise.
public boolean equals(Object obj)
object, false otherwise.
public int hashCode()
public String getActions()
public PermissionCollection newPermissionCollection()
FilePermission objects must be stored in a manner that allows them to be inserted into the collection in any order, but that also enables the PermissionCollection implies method to be implemented in an efficient (and consistent) manner.
For example, if you have two FilePermissions:
and you are calling the implies method with the FilePermission:
"/tmp/scratch/foo", "read,write",then the implies function must take into account both the "/tmp/-" and "/tmp/scratch/foo" permissions, so the effective permission is "read,write", and implies returns true. The "implies" semantics for FilePermissions are handled properly by the PermissionCollection object returned by this newPermissionCollection method.