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package com.sun.security.auth;
/**
* An object that implements the java.security.Principal
* interface typically also implements this interface to provide
* a means for comparing that object to a specified Subject
.
*
*
The comparison is achieved via the implies
method.
* The implementation of the implies
method determines
* whether this object "implies" the specified Subject
.
* One example application of this method may be for
* a "group" object to imply a particular Subject
* if that Subject
belongs to the group.
* Another example application of this method would be for
* "role" object to imply a particular Subject
* if that Subject
is currently acting in that role.
*
*
Although classes that implement this interface typically
* also implement the java.security.Principal
interface,
* it is not required. In other words, classes may implement the
* java.security.Principal
interface by itself,
* the PrincipalComparator
interface by itself,
* or both at the same time.
*
* @see java.security.Principal
* @see javax.security.auth.Subject
*/
public interface PrincipalComparator {
/**
* Check if the specified Subject
is implied by
* this object.
*
*
*
* @return true if the specified Subject
is implied by
* this object, or false otherwise.
*/
boolean implies(javax.security.auth.Subject subject);
}