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However, if you add GPL Version 2 code * and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies * only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright * holder. */ package com.sun.enterprise.security.ee; import com.sun.enterprise.security.PolicyLoader; import com.sun.enterprise.security.WebSecurityDeployerProbeProvider; import org.glassfish.deployment.common.SecurityRoleMapperFactory; import com.sun.enterprise.deployment.interfaces.SecurityRoleMapperFactoryMgr; import com.sun.enterprise.security.web.integration.WebSecurityManagerFactory; import org.glassfish.internal.api.ServerContext; import org.glassfish.api.container.Container; import org.glassfish.internal.api.ClassLoaderHierarchy; import org.jvnet.hk2.annotations.Service; import org.glassfish.hk2.api.PostConstruct; import org.glassfish.hk2.api.ServiceLocator; import javax.inject.Inject; import javax.inject.Provider; /** * Security container service * */ @Service(name="com.sun.enterprise.security.ee.SecurityContainer") public class SecurityContainer implements Container, PostConstruct{ @Inject private PolicyLoader policyLoader; @Inject private ServerContext serverContext; @Inject private ServiceLocator habitat; @Inject private Provider<ClassLoaderHierarchy> classLoaderHierarchyProvider; @Inject private Provider<WebSecurityManagerFactory> webSecurityManagerFactoryProvider; static { initRoleMapperFactory(); } /** * The system-assigned default web module's name/identifier. * * This has to be the same value as is in j2ee/WebModule.cpp. */ public static final String DEFAULT_WEB_MODULE_NAME = "__default-web-module"; public String getName() { return "Security"; } public Class<? extends org.glassfish.api.deployment.Deployer> getDeployer() { return SecurityDeployer.class; } public void postConstruct() { /* This is handled by SecurityDeployer //Generate Policy for the Dummy Module WebBundleDescriptor wbd = new WebBundleDescriptor(); Application application = Application.createApplication(); application.setVirtual(true); application.setName(DEFAULT_WEB_MODULE_NAME); application.setRegistrationName(DEFAULT_WEB_MODULE_NAME); wbd.setApplication(application); generatePolicy(wbd); */ } /* private void generatePolicy(WebBundleDescriptor wbd) { String name = null; ClassLoader oldTcc = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); try { //TODO: workaround here. Once fixed in V3 we should be able to use //Context ClassLoader instead. ClassLoaderHierarchy hierarchy = classLoaderHierarchyProvider.get(); ClassLoader tcc = hierarchy.getCommonClassLoader(); Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(tcc); policyLoader.loadPolicy(); WebSecurityManagerFactory wsmf = webSecurityManagerFactoryProvider.get(); // this should create all permissions wsmf.createManager(wbd,true,serverContext); // for an application the securityRoleMapper should already be // created. I am just creating the web permissions and handing // it to the security component. name = WebSecurityManager.getContextID(wbd); SecurityUtil.generatePolicyFile(name); websecurityProbeProvider.policyCreationEvent(name); } catch (IASSecurityException se) { String msg = "Error in generating security policy for " + name; throw new RuntimeException(msg, se); } finally { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(oldTcc); } }*/ private static void initRoleMapperFactory() //throws Exception { Object o = null; Class c = null; // this should never fail. try { c = Class.forName("com.sun.enterprise.security.acl.RoleMapperFactory"); if (c != null) { o = c.newInstance(); if (o != null && o instanceof SecurityRoleMapperFactory) { SecurityRoleMapperFactoryMgr.registerFactory((SecurityRoleMapperFactory) o); } } if (o == null) { // _logger.log(Level.SEVERE,_localStrings.getLocalString("j2ee.norolemapper", "Cannot instantiate the SecurityRoleMapperFactory")); } } catch (Exception cnfe) { // _logger.log(Level.SEVERE, // _localStrings.getLocalString("j2ee.norolemapper", "Cannot instantiate the SecurityRoleMapperFactory"), // cnfe); // cnfe.printStackTrace(); // throw new RuntimeException(cnfe); // throw cnfe; } } }