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package org.apache.cxf.sts.operation;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import org.apache.cxf.helpers.DOMUtils;
import org.apache.cxf.ws.security.sts.provider.model.RequestedSecurityTokenType;
/**
* The default implementation of TokenWrapper. For DOM Elements it just set the token directly on the
* RSTT. If it's a String (as per the case of JWT Tokens), it puts a "TokenWrapper" wrapper around the
* token.
*/
public class DefaultTokenWrapper implements TokenWrapper {
/**
* Wrap the Token parameter and set it on the RequestedSecurityTokenType parameter
*/
public void wrapToken(Object token, RequestedSecurityTokenType requestedTokenType) {
if (token instanceof String) {
Document doc = DOMUtils.newDocument();
Element tokenWrapper = doc.createElementNS(null, "TokenWrapper");
tokenWrapper.setTextContent((String)token);
requestedTokenType.setAny(tokenWrapper);
} else {
requestedTokenType.setAny(token);
}
}
}