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19  package org.apache.shiro.realm;
20  
21  import org.apache.shiro.authc.AuthenticationException;
22  import org.apache.shiro.authc.AuthenticationInfo;
23  import org.apache.shiro.authc.AuthenticationToken;
24  
25  /**
26   * A <tt>Realm</tt> is a security component that can access application-specific security entities
27   * such as users, roles, and permissions to determine authentication and authorization operations.
28   *
29   * <p><tt>Realm</tt>s usually have a 1-to-1 correspondence with a datasource such as a relational database,
30   * file system, or other similar resource.  As such, implementations of this interface use datasource-specific APIs to
31   * determine authorization data (roles, permissions, etc.), such as JDBC, File IO, Hibernate or JPA, or any other
32   * Data Access API.  They are essentially security-specific
33   * <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Access_Object" target="_blank">DAO</a>s.
34   *
35   * <p>Because most of these datasources usually contain Subject (a.k.a. User) information such as usernames and
36   * passwords, a Realm can act as a pluggable authentication module in a
37   * <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluggable_Authentication_Modules">PAM</a> configuration.  This allows a Realm to
38   * perform <i>both</i> authentication and authorization duties for a single datasource, which caters to the large
39   * majority of applications.  If for some reason you don't want your Realm implementation to perform authentication
40   * duties, you should override the {@link #supports(org.apache.shiro.authc.AuthenticationToken)} method to always
41   * return <tt>false</tt>.
42   *
43   * <p>Because every application is different, security data such as users and roles can be
44   * represented in any number of ways.  Shiro tries to maintain a non-intrusive development philosophy whenever
45   * possible - it does not require you to implement or extend any <tt>User</tt>, <tt>Group</tt> or <tt>Role</tt>
46   * interfaces or classes.
47   *
48   * <p>Instead, Shiro allows applications to implement this interface to access environment-specific datasources
49   * and data model objects.  The implementation can then be plugged in to the application's Shiro configuration.
50   * This modular technique abstracts away any environment/modeling details and allows Shiro to be deployed in
51   * practically any application environment.
52   *
53   * <p>Most users will not implement the <tt>Realm</tt> interface directly, but will extend one of the subclasses,
54   * {@link org.apache.shiro.realm.AuthenticatingRealm AuthenticatingRealm} or
55   * {@link org.apache.shiro.realm.AuthorizingRealm}, greatly reducing the effort required
56   * to implement a <tt>Realm</tt> from scratch.</p>
57   *
58   * @see org.apache.shiro.realm.CachingRealm CachingRealm
59   * @see org.apache.shiro.realm.AuthenticatingRealm AuthenticatingRealm
60   * @see org.apache.shiro.realm.AuthorizingRealm AuthorizingRealm
61   * @see org.apache.shiro.authc.pam.ModularRealmAuthenticator ModularRealmAuthenticator
62   * @since 0.1
63   */
64  public interface Realm {
65  
66      /**
67       * Returns the (application-unique) name assigned to this <code>Realm</code>. All realms configured for a single
68       * application must have a unique name.
69       *
70       * @return the (application-unique) name assigned to this <code>Realm</code>.
71       */
72      String getName();
73  
74      /**
75       * Returns <tt>true</tt> if this realm wishes to authenticate the Subject represented by the given
76       * {@link org.apache.shiro.authc.AuthenticationToken AuthenticationToken} instance, <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
77       *
78       * <p>If this method returns <tt>false</tt>, it will not be called to authenticate the Subject represented by
79       * the token - more specifically, a <tt>false</tt> return value means this Realm instance's
80       * {@link #getAuthenticationInfo} method will not be invoked for that token.
81       *
82       * @param token the AuthenticationToken submitted for the authentication attempt
83       * @return <tt>true</tt> if this realm can/will authenticate Subjects represented by specified token,
84       * <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
85       */
86      boolean supports(AuthenticationToken token);
87  
88      /**
89       * Returns an account's authentication-specific information for the specified <tt>token</tt>,
90       * or <tt>null</tt> if no account could be found based on the <tt>token</tt>.
91       *
92       * <p>This method effectively represents a login attempt for the corresponding user with the underlying EIS datasource.
93       * Most implementations merely just need to lookup and return the account data only (as the method name implies)
94       * and let Shiro do the rest, but implementations may of course perform eis specific login operations if so
95       * desired.
96       *
97       * @param token the application-specific representation of an account principal and credentials.
98       * @return the authentication information for the account associated with the specified <tt>token</tt>,
99       * or <tt>null</tt> if no account could be found.
100      * @throws org.apache.shiro.authc.AuthenticationException if there is an error obtaining or constructing
101      *                                                        an AuthenticationInfo objectbased on the specified <tt>token</tt>
102      *                                                        or implementation-specific login behavior fails.
103      */
104     AuthenticationInfo getAuthenticationInfo(AuthenticationToken token) throws AuthenticationException;
105 
106 }