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package com.sun.j2me.security;
import com.sun.midp.security.SecurityToken;
public final class Token {
private SecurityToken securityToken;
public Token(SecurityToken securityToken) {
this.securityToken = securityToken;
}
public SecurityToken getSecurityToken() {
return securityToken;
}
/**
* Check to see the suite has the ALLOW level for specific permission.
* This is used by internal APIs that only provide access to
* trusted system applications.
*
* @param permission permission to be checked
*
* @exception SecurityException if the permission is not
* allowed by this token
*/
public void checkIfPermissionAllowed(Permission permission) {
securityToken.checkIfPermissionAllowed(permission.getName());
}
}