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Chapter 6. Identity Trust Manager


The Identity Trust Manager is an interface that enables pluggable identity trust validation. The IdentityTrustManager interface is obtained from the SecurityContext:
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package org.jboss.security.identitytrust;

import org.jboss.security.BaseSecurityManager;
import org.jboss.security.SecurityContext;

//$Id$

/**
 *  Interface representing the trust manager
 *  for determining Identity
 *  @author Anil.Saldhana@redhat.com
 *  @version $Revision$
 */
public interface IdentityTrustManager extends BaseSecurityManager
{ 
   public enum TrustDecision{Permit,Deny,NotApplicable};
   
   /**
    * Make a Trust Decision on a security context
    * @param securityContext Security Context on which to act on
    * @return
    */
   TrustDecision isTrusted(SecurityContext securityContext);
}
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The IdentityTrustManager interface can use the information in a security context to make a trust-based decision. The possible outcomes of a trust-based decision are:
  • PERMIT — the framework trusts the identity completely, and bypasses authentication
  • DENY — access is denied. This outcome acts as a virtual firewall.
  • NOTAPPLICABLE — the framework cannot process the security context provided, and the process must be passed further (to the authentication phase).
Implementations can use IdentityTrustModules to make trust-based decisions.
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