/* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2003, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package java.util.logging; import java.security.*; /** * The permission which the SecurityManager will check when code * that is running with a SecurityManager calls one of the logging * control methods (such as Logger.setLevel). * <p> * Currently there is only one named LoggingPermission. This is "control" * and it grants the ability to control the logging configuration, for * example by adding or removing Handlers, by adding or removing Filters, * or by changing logging levels. * <p> * Programmers do not normally create LoggingPermission objects directly. * Instead they are created by the security policy code based on reading * the security policy file. * * * @since 1.4 * @see java.security.BasicPermission * @see java.security.Permission * @see java.security.Permissions * @see java.security.PermissionCollection * @see java.lang.SecurityManager * */ public final class LoggingPermission extends java.security.BasicPermission { private static final long serialVersionUID = 63564341580231582L; /** * Creates a new LoggingPermission object. * * @param name Permission name. Must be "control". * @param actions Must be either null or the empty string. * * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>name</code> is empty or if * arguments are invalid. */ public LoggingPermission(String name, String actions) throws IllegalArgumentException { super(name); if (!name.equals("control")) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("name: " + name); } if (actions != null && actions.length() > 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("actions: " + actions); } } }