Package com.sun.security.auth
package com.sun.security.auth
Provides implementations of
Principal
.- Since:
- 1.4
Class | Description |
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LdapPrincipal | A principal identified by a distinguished name as specified by RFC 2253. |
NTDomainPrincipal | This class implements the Principal interface and represents the name of the Windows NT domain into which the user authenticated. |
NTNumericCredential | This class abstracts an NT security token and provides a mechanism to do same-process security impersonation. |
NTSid | This class implements the Principal interface and represents information about a Windows NT user, group or realm. |
NTSidDomainPrincipal | This class extends NTSid and represents a Windows NT user's domain SID. |
NTSidGroupPrincipal | This class extends NTSid and represents one of the groups to which a Windows NT user belongs. |
NTSidPrimaryGroupPrincipal | This class extends NTSid and represents a Windows NT user's primary group SID. |
NTSidUserPrincipal | This class extends NTSid and represents a Windows NT user's SID. |
NTUserPrincipal | This class implements the Principal interface and represents a Windows NT user. |
PrincipalComparator | An object that implements the java.security.Principal interface typically also implements this interface to provide a means for comparing that object to a specified Subject . |
UnixNumericGroupPrincipal | This class implements the Principal interface and represents a user's Unix group identification number (GID). |
UnixNumericUserPrincipal | This class implements the Principal interface and represents a user's Unix identification number (UID). |
UnixPrincipal | This class implements the Principal interface and represents a Unix user. |
UserPrincipal | A user principal identified by a username or account name. |
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