Package javax. security. auth. message
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Interface Summary Interface Description ClientAuth An implementation of this interface is used to secure service request messages, and validate received service response messages.MessageInfo A message processing runtime uses this interface to pass messages and message processing state to authentication contexts for processing by authentication modules.MessagePolicy.ProtectionPolicy This interface is used to represent message authentication policy.MessagePolicy.Target This interface is used to represent and perform message targeting.ServerAuth An implementation of this interface is used to validate received service request messages, and to secure service response messages. -
Class Summary Class Description AuthStatus The AuthStatus class is used to represent return values from Authentication modules and Authentication Contexts.MessagePolicy This class defines a message authentication policy.MessagePolicy.TargetPolicy This class defines the message protection policies for specific Targets. -
Exception Summary Exception Description AuthException A generic authentication exception.
Package javax.security.auth.message Description
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