Interface AuthenticateOp
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- All Superinterfaces:
SPIOperation
public interface AuthenticateOp extends SPIOperation
Authenticate an object based on their unique identifier and password.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Uid
authenticate(ObjectClass objectClass, java.lang.String username, GuardedString password, OperationOptions options)
Simple authentication with two parameters presumed to be user name and password.
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Method Detail
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authenticate
Uid authenticate(ObjectClass objectClass, java.lang.String username, GuardedString password, OperationOptions options)
Simple authentication with two parameters presumed to be user name and password. TheConnector
developer is expected to attempt to authenticate these credentials natively. If the authentication fails the developer should throw a type ofRuntimeException
eitherIllegalArgumentException
or if a native exception is available and if its of typeRuntimeException
simple throw it. If the native exception is not aRuntimeException
wrap it in one and throw it. This will provide the most detail for logging problem and failed attempts.The developer is of course encourage to try and throw the most informative exception as possible. In that regards there are several exceptions provided in the exceptions package. For instance one of the most common is
InvalidPasswordException
.- Parameters:
objectClass
- The object class to use for authenticate. Will typically be an account. Must not be null.username
- the name based credential for authentication.password
- the password based credential for authentication.options
- additional options that impact the way this operation is run. If the caller passes null, the framework will convert this into an empty set of options, so SPI need not worry about this ever being null.- Returns:
- Uid The uid of the account that was used to authenticate
- Throws:
java.lang.RuntimeException
- if native authentication fails. If a native exception if available attempt to throw it.
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