public abstract class SecurityController
extends java.lang.Object
Three main pieces of functionality are required to implement security for JavaScript. First, it must be possible to define classes with an associated security domain. (This security domain may be any object incorporating notion of access restrictions that has meaning to an embedding; for a client-side JavaScript embedding this would typically be java.security.ProtectionDomain or similar object depending on an origin URL and/or a digital certificate.) Next it must be possible to get a security domain object that allows a particular action only if all security domains associated with code on the current Java stack allows it. And finally, it must be possible to execute script code with associated security domain injected into Java stack.
These three pieces of functionality are encapsulated in the SecurityController class.
Context.setSecurityController(SecurityController),
ClassLoader| Constructor and Description |
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SecurityController() |
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java.lang.Object |
callWithDomain(java.lang.Object securityDomain,
Context cx,
Callable callable,
Scriptable scope,
Scriptable thisObj,
java.lang.Object[] args)
Call
Callable.call(Context cx, Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args)
of callable under restricted security domain where an action is
allowed only if it is allowed according to the Java stack on the moment
of the execWithDomain call and securityDomain. |
abstract GeneratedClassLoader |
createClassLoader(java.lang.ClassLoader parentLoader,
java.lang.Object securityDomain)
Get class loader-like object that can be used to define classes with the
given security context.
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static GeneratedClassLoader |
createLoader(java.lang.ClassLoader parent,
java.lang.Object staticDomain)
Create
GeneratedClassLoader with restrictions imposed by
staticDomain and all current stack frames. |
java.lang.Object |
execWithDomain(Context cx,
Scriptable scope,
Script script,
java.lang.Object securityDomain)
Deprecated.
The application should not override this method and instead
override
callWithDomain(Object securityDomain, Context cx, Callable callable, Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args)
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abstract java.lang.Object |
getDynamicSecurityDomain(java.lang.Object securityDomain)
Get dynamic security domain that allows an action only if it is allowed
by the current Java stack and securityDomain.
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static java.lang.Class<?> |
getStaticSecurityDomainClass() |
java.lang.Class<?> |
getStaticSecurityDomainClassInternal() |
static boolean |
hasGlobal()
Check if global
SecurityController was already installed. |
static void |
initGlobal(SecurityController controller)
Initialize global controller that will be used for all security-related
operations.
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public static boolean hasGlobal()
SecurityController was already installed.public static void initGlobal(SecurityController controller)
Context-specific controllers and cause any subsequent call to
Context.setSecurityController(SecurityController) to throw an
exception.
The method can only be called once.
hasGlobal()public abstract GeneratedClassLoader createClassLoader(java.lang.ClassLoader parentLoader, java.lang.Object securityDomain)
parentLoader - parent class loader to delegate search for classes not defined
by the class loader itselfsecurityDomain - some object specifying the security context of the code that
is defined by the returned class loader.public static GeneratedClassLoader createLoader(java.lang.ClassLoader parent, java.lang.Object staticDomain)
GeneratedClassLoader with restrictions imposed by
staticDomain and all current stack frames. The method uses the
SecurityController instance associated with the current Context
to construct proper dynamic domain and create corresponding class loader.
Context , the method calls
Context.createClassLoader(ClassLoader parent).parent - parent class loader. If null,
Context.getApplicationClassLoader() will be used.staticDomain - static security domain.public static java.lang.Class<?> getStaticSecurityDomainClass()
public java.lang.Class<?> getStaticSecurityDomainClassInternal()
public abstract java.lang.Object getDynamicSecurityDomain(java.lang.Object securityDomain)
public java.lang.Object callWithDomain(java.lang.Object securityDomain,
Context cx,
Callable callable,
Scriptable scope,
Scriptable thisObj,
java.lang.Object[] args)
Callable.call(Context cx, Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args)
of callable under restricted security domain where an action is
allowed only if it is allowed according to the Java stack on the moment
of the execWithDomain call and securityDomain. Any call to
getDynamicSecurityDomain(Object) during execution of
callable.call(cx, scope, thisObj, args) should return a domain
incorporate restrictions imposed by securityDomain and Java stack
on the moment of callWithDomain invocation.
The method should always be overridden, it is not declared abstract for compatibility reasons.
public java.lang.Object execWithDomain(Context cx, Scriptable scope, Script script, java.lang.Object securityDomain)
callWithDomain(Object securityDomain, Context cx, Callable callable, Scriptable scope, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args)
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