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package com.sun.jsr211.security;
import com.sun.j2me.security.TrustedClass;
import com.sun.j2me.security.Token;
import com.sun.midp.security.SecurityToken;
/**
* A utility class that initializes internal security token for
* JSR 211 implemenation classes. Modify this class instead of
* com.sun.midp.security.SecurityInitializer each time another
* JSR 211 implementation class requires initializing security token.
*/
public final class SecurityInitializer {
/**
* Internal implementation of the JSR security initializer
* redispatching security token requested from the core
* security initializer
*/
private static SecurityToken internalSecurityToken =
com.sun.midp.security.SecurityInitializer.requestToken(null);
/**
* Hand out internal security token to trusted requesters
*
* @param trusted object to check whether token can be given to caller
* @return if the object is really trusted to requested
*/
final public static Token requestToken(TrustedClass trusted) {
return new Token(internalSecurityToken);
}
}