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package org.jboss.security.plugins;
import javax.management.JMException;
import javax.management.MalformedObjectNameException;
import org.jboss.system.ServiceMBean;
/** A security configuration MBean. This establishes the JAAS and Java2
security properties and related configuration.
@see DefaultLoginConfig
@see javax.security.auth.login.Configuration
@author Scott.Stark@jboss.org
@version $Revision: 85945 $
*/
public interface SecurityConfigMBean extends ServiceMBean
{
/** Get the name of the mbean that provides the default JAAS login configuration */
public String getLoginConfig();
/** Set the name of the mbean that provides the default JAAS login configuration */
public void setLoginConfig(String objectName) throws MalformedObjectNameException;
/** Push an mbean onto the login configuration stack and install its
Configuration as the current instance.
@see javax.security.auth.login.Configuration
*/
public void pushLoginConfig(String objectName) throws JMException, MalformedObjectNameException;
/** Pop the current mbean from the login configuration stack and install
the previous Configuration as the current instance.
@see javax.security.auth.login.Configuration
*/
public void popLoginConfig() throws JMException;
}