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This is really the * core method of the entire XACML specification, and for most people will provide what you * want. If you need any special handling, you should look at the version of this method that * takes an <code>EvaluationCtx</code>. * <p> * Note that if the request is somehow invalid (it was missing a required attribute, it was * using an unsupported scope, etc), then the result will be a decision of INDETERMINATE. * * @param request * the request to evaluate * * @return a response paired to the request */ public ResponseCtx evaluate(RequestCtx request) { // try to create the EvaluationCtx out of the request try { return evaluate(new BasicEvaluationCtx(request, attributeFinder)); } catch (ParsingException pe) { logger.log(Level.INFO, "the PDP receieved an invalid request", pe); // there was something wrong with the request, so we return // Indeterminate with a status of syntax error...though this // may change if a more appropriate status type exists ArrayList<String> code = new ArrayList<String>(); code.add(Status.STATUS_SYNTAX_ERROR); Status status = new Status(code, pe.getMessage()); return new ResponseCtx(new Result(Result.DECISION_INDETERMINATE, status)); } } /** * Uses the given <code>EvaluationCtx</code> against the available policies to determine a * response. If you are starting with a standard XACML Request, then you should use the version * of this method that takes a <code>RequestCtx</code>. This method should be used only if you * have a real need to directly construct an evaluation context (or if you need to use an * <code>EvaluationCtx</code> implementation other than <code>BasicEvaluationCtx</code>). * * @param context * representation of the request and the context used for evaluation * * @return a response based on the contents of the context */ public ResponseCtx evaluate(EvaluationCtx context) { // see if we need to call the resource finder if (context.getScope() != EvaluationCtx.SCOPE_IMMEDIATE) { AttributeValue parent = context.getResourceId(); ResourceFinderResult resourceResult = null; if (context.getScope() == EvaluationCtx.SCOPE_CHILDREN) resourceResult = resourceFinder.findChildResources(parent, context); else resourceResult = resourceFinder.findDescendantResources(parent, context); // see if we actually found anything if (resourceResult.isEmpty()) { // this is a problem, since we couldn't find any resources // to work on...the spec is not explicit about what kind of // error this is, so we're treating it as a processing error ArrayList<String> code = new ArrayList<String>(); code.add(Status.STATUS_PROCESSING_ERROR); String msg = "Couldn't find any resources to work on."; return new ResponseCtx(new Result(Result.DECISION_INDETERMINATE, new Status(code, msg), context.getResourceId().encode())); } // setup a set to keep track of the results HashSet<Result> results = new HashSet<Result>(); // at this point, we need to go through all the resources we // successfully found and start collecting results for (AttributeValue resource : resourceResult.getResources()) { // get the next resource, and set it in the EvaluationCtx context.setResourceId(resource); // do the evaluation, and set the resource in the result Result result = evaluateContext(context); result.setResource(resource.encode()); // add the result results.add(result); } // now that we've done all the successes, we add all the failures // from the finder result Map<AttributeValue, Status> failureMap = resourceResult.getFailures(); for (AttributeValue resource : failureMap.keySet()) { // get the next resource, and use it to get its Status data Status status = (failureMap.get(resource)); // add a new result results.add(new Result(Result.DECISION_INDETERMINATE, status, resource.encode())); } // return the set of results return new ResponseCtx(results); } else { // the scope was IMMEDIATE (or missing), so we can just evaluate // the request and return whatever we get back return new ResponseCtx(evaluateContext(context)); } } /** * A private helper routine that resolves a policy for the given context, and then tries to * evaluate based on the policy */ private Result evaluateContext(EvaluationCtx context) { // first off, try to find a policy PolicyFinderResult finderResult = policyFinder.findPolicy(context); // see if there weren't any applicable policies if (finderResult.notApplicable()) return new Result(Result.DECISION_NOT_APPLICABLE, context.getResourceId().encode()); // see if there were any errors in trying to get a policy if (finderResult.indeterminate()) return new Result(Result.DECISION_INDETERMINATE, finderResult.getStatus(), context .getResourceId().encode()); // we found a valid policy, so we can do the evaluation return finderResult.getPolicy().evaluate(context); } /** * A utility method that wraps the functionality of the other evaluate method with input and * output streams. This is useful if you've got a PDP that is taking inputs from some stream and * is returning responses through the same stream system. If the Request is invalid, then this * will always return a decision of INDETERMINATE. * * @deprecated As of 1.2 this method should not be used. Instead, you should do your own stream * handling, and then use one of the other <code>evaluate</code> methods. The * problem with this method is that it often doesn't handle stream termination * correctly (eg, with sockets). * * @param input * a stream that contains an XML RequestType * * @return a stream that contains an XML ResponseType */ public OutputStream evaluate(InputStream input) { RequestCtx request = null; ResponseCtx response = null; try { request = RequestCtx.getInstance(input); } catch (Exception pe) { // the request wasn't formed correctly ArrayList<String> code = new ArrayList<String>(); code.add(Status.STATUS_SYNTAX_ERROR); Status status = new Status(code, "invalid request: " + pe.getMessage()); response = new ResponseCtx(new Result(Result.DECISION_INDETERMINATE, status)); } // if we didn't have a problem above, then we should go ahead // with the evaluation if (response == null) response = evaluate(request); ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); response.encode(out, new Indenter()); return out; } }