javax.servlet.annotation
Annotation Type HttpMethodConstraint


@Documented
@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
public @interface HttpMethodConstraint

This annotation is used within the ServletSecurity annotation to represent security constraints on specific HTTP protocol messages.

Since:
Servlet 3.0

Required Element Summary
 java.lang.String value
          Http protocol method name
 
Optional Element Summary
 ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic emptyRoleSemantic
          The default authorization semantic.
 java.lang.String[] rolesAllowed
          The names of the authorized roles.
 ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee transportGuarantee
          The data protection requirements (i.e., whether or not SSL/TLS is required) that must be satisfied by the connections on which requests arrive.
 

Element Detail

value

public abstract java.lang.String value
Http protocol method name

Returns:
the name of an HTTP protocol method. value may not be null, or the empty string, and must be a legitimate HTTP Method name as defined by RFC 2616.

emptyRoleSemantic

public abstract ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic emptyRoleSemantic
The default authorization semantic. This value is insignificant when rolesAllowed returns a non-empty array, and should not be specified when a non-empty array is specified for rolesAllowed.

Returns:
the ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic to be applied when rolesAllowed returns an empty (that is, zero-length) array.
Default:
javax.servlet.annotation.ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic.PERMIT

transportGuarantee

public abstract ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee transportGuarantee
The data protection requirements (i.e., whether or not SSL/TLS is required) that must be satisfied by the connections on which requests arrive.

Returns:
the TransportGuarantee indicating the data protection that must be provided by the connection.
Default:
javax.servlet.annotation.ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee.NONE

rolesAllowed

public abstract java.lang.String[] rolesAllowed
The names of the authorized roles. Duplicate role names appearing in rolesAllowed are insignificant and may be discarded during runtime processing of the annotation. The String "*" has no special meaning as a role name (should it occur in rolesAllowed).

Returns:
an array of zero or more role names. When the array contains zero elements, its meaning depends on the value returned by emptyRoleSemantic. If emptyRoleSemantic returns DENY, and rolesAllowed returns a zero length array, access is to be denied independent of authentication state and identity. Conversely, if emptyRoleSemantic returns PERMIT, it indicates that access is to be allowed independent of authentication state and identity. When the array contains the names of one or more roles, it indicates that access is contingent on membership in at least one of the named roles (independent of the value returned by emptyRoleSemantic).
Default:
{}


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