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Additionally, each ACL entry is specified * as being either positive or negative. If positive, the permissions are * to be granted to the associated principal. If negative, the permissions * are to be denied. Each principal can have at most one positive ACL entry * and one negative entry; that is, multiple positive or negative ACL * entries are not allowed for any principal. * * Note: ACL entries are by default positive. An entry becomes a * negative entry only if the * {@link #setNegativePermissions() setNegativePermissions} * method is called on it. * * @see java.security.acl.Acl * * @author Satish Dharmaraj */ public interface AclEntry extends Cloneable { /** * Specifies the principal for which permissions are granted or denied * by this ACL entry. If a principal was already set for this ACL entry, * false is returned, otherwise true is returned. * * @param user the principal to be set for this entry. * * @return true if the principal is set, false if there was * already a principal set for this entry. * * @see #getPrincipal */ public boolean setPrincipal(Principal user); /** * Returns the principal for which permissions are granted or denied by * this ACL entry. Returns null if there is no principal set for this * entry yet. * * @return the principal associated with this entry. * * @see #setPrincipal */ public Principal getPrincipal(); /** * Sets this ACL entry to be a negative one. That is, the associated * principal (e.g., a user or a group) will be denied the permission set * specified in the entry. * * Note: ACL entries are by default positive. An entry becomes a * negative entry only if this {@code setNegativePermissions} * method is called on it. */ public void setNegativePermissions(); /** * Returns true if this is a negative ACL entry (one denying the * associated principal the set of permissions in the entry), false * otherwise. * * @return true if this is a negative ACL entry, false if it's not. */ public boolean isNegative(); /** * Adds the specified permission to this ACL entry. Note: An entry can * have multiple permissions. * * @param permission the permission to be associated with * the principal in this entry. * * @return true if the permission was added, false if the * permission was already part of this entry's permission set. */ public boolean addPermission(Permission permission); /** * Removes the specified permission from this ACL entry. * * @param permission the permission to be removed from this entry. * * @return true if the permission is removed, false if the * permission was not part of this entry's permission set. */ public boolean removePermission(Permission permission); /** * Checks if the specified permission is part of the * permission set in this entry. * * @param permission the permission to be checked for. * * @return true if the permission is part of the * permission set in this entry, false otherwise. */ public boolean checkPermission(Permission permission); /** * Returns an enumeration of the permissions in this ACL entry. * * @return an enumeration of the permissions in this ACL entry. */ public Enumeration<Permission> permissions(); /** * Returns a string representation of the contents of this ACL entry. * * @return a string representation of the contents. */ public String toString(); /** * Clones this ACL entry. * * @return a clone of this ACL entry. */ public Object clone(); }