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oracle.adf.share.jndi
Class SecureRefAddr
java.lang.Object
javax.naming.RefAddr
oracle.adf.share.jndi.SecureRefAddr
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.io.Serializable
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public class SecureRefAddr
- extends javax.naming.RefAddr
Class reperesenting a secure reference address. The address content comprise of a property name and a value which are actually stored in the credential store. Instances of SecurerefAddr are always added as type "secure" in the reference.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Fields inherited from class javax.naming.RefAddr |
addrType |
Constructor Summary |
SecureRefAddr(java.lang.String propName, char[] propValue)
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SecureRefAddr(java.lang.String propName, java.lang.String propValue)
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Method Summary |
char[] |
getCharValue()
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java.lang.Object |
getContent()
Deprecated. it will not return String anymore, instead, char[] for security purpose. Suggest to use getCharValue() |
java.lang.String |
getName()
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java.lang.String |
getValue()
Deprecated. This method will be replaced by getCharValue() which returns char[] instead of String for security purpose. |
Methods inherited from class javax.naming.RefAddr |
equals, getType, hashCode, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
SecureRefAddr
public SecureRefAddr(java.lang.String propName,
java.lang.String propValue)
SecureRefAddr
public SecureRefAddr(java.lang.String propName,
char[] propValue)
getContent
public java.lang.Object getContent()
- Deprecated. it will not return String anymore, instead, char[] for security purpose. Suggest to use getCharValue()
- Returns the address value. Same as getValue()
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- Specified by:
getContent
in class javax.naming.RefAddr
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- Returns:
- the actual type is String
getName
public java.lang.String getName()
getValue
public java.lang.String getValue()
- Deprecated. This method will be replaced by getCharValue() which returns char[] instead of String for security purpose.
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- Returns:
- String
getCharValue
public char[] getCharValue()
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