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An instance of this class can be used as the argument of
* AccessController.doPrivileged
.
*
*
The following code retrieves the integer value of the system
* property named "prop"
as a privileged action. Since it does
* not pass a default value to be used in case the property
* "prop"
is not defined, it has to check the result for
* null
:
*
*
* Integer tmp = java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged * (new sun.security.action.GetIntegerAction("prop")); * int i; * if (tmp != null) { * i = tmp.intValue(); * } ** *
The following code retrieves the integer value of the system
* property named "prop"
as a privileged action, and also passes
* a default value to be used in case the property "prop"
is not
* defined:
*
*
* int i = ((Integer)java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged( * new GetIntegerAction("prop", 3))).intValue(); ** * @author Roland Schemers * @see java.security.PrivilegedAction * @see java.security.AccessController * @since 1.2 */ public class GetIntegerAction implements java.security.PrivilegedAction
If there is no property of the specified name, or if the property
* does not have the correct numeric format, then an Integer
* object representing the default value that was specified in the
* constructor is returned, or null
if no default value was
* specified.
*
* @return the Integer
value of the property.
*/
public Integer run() {
Integer value = Integer.getInteger(theProp);
if ((value == null) && defaultSet)
return defaultVal;
return value;
}
/**
* Convenience method to get a property without going through doPrivileged
* if no security manager is present. This is unsafe for inclusion in a
* public API but allowable here since this class is now encapsulated.
*
* Note that this method performs a privileged action using caller-provided
* inputs. The caller of this method should take care to ensure that the
* inputs are not tainted and the returned property is not made accessible
* to untrusted code if it contains sensitive information.
*
* @param theProp the name of the system property.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("removal")
public static Integer privilegedGetProperty(String theProp) {
if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) {
return Integer.getInteger(theProp);
} else {
return AccessController.doPrivileged(
new GetIntegerAction(theProp));
}
}
/**
* Convenience method to get a property without going through doPrivileged
* if no security manager is present. This is unsafe for inclusion in a
* public API but allowable here since this class is now encapsulated.
*
* Note that this method performs a privileged action using caller-provided
* inputs. The caller of this method should take care to ensure that the
* inputs are not tainted and the returned property is not made accessible
* to untrusted code if it contains sensitive information.
*
* @param theProp the name of the system property.
* @param defaultVal the default value.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("removal")
public static Integer privilegedGetProperty(String theProp,
int defaultVal) {
Integer value;
if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) {
value = Integer.getInteger(theProp);
} else {
value = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new GetIntegerAction(theProp));
}
return (value != null) ? value : defaultVal;
}
}