org.apache.http.impl.client
Class DefaultUserTokenHandler

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultUserTokenHandler
All Implemented Interfaces:
UserTokenHandler

@Contract(threading=IMMUTABLE)
public class DefaultUserTokenHandler
extends Object
implements UserTokenHandler

Default implementation of UserTokenHandler. This class will use an instance of Principal as a state object for HTTP connections, if it can be obtained from the given execution context. This helps ensure persistent connections created with a particular user identity within a particular security context can be reused by the same user only.

DefaultUserTokenHandler will use the user principal of connection based authentication schemes such as NTLM or that of the SSL session with the client authentication turned on. If both are unavailable, null token will be returned.

Since:
4.0

Field Summary
static DefaultUserTokenHandler INSTANCE
           
 
Constructor Summary
DefaultUserTokenHandler()
           
 
Method Summary
 Object getUserToken(org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext context)
          The token object returned by this method is expected to uniquely identify the current user if the context is user specific or to be null if it is not.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

INSTANCE

public static final DefaultUserTokenHandler INSTANCE
Constructor Detail

DefaultUserTokenHandler

public DefaultUserTokenHandler()
Method Detail

getUserToken

public Object getUserToken(org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext context)
Description copied from interface: UserTokenHandler
The token object returned by this method is expected to uniquely identify the current user if the context is user specific or to be null if it is not.

Specified by:
getUserToken in interface UserTokenHandler
Parameters:
context - the execution context
Returns:
user token that uniquely identifies the user or null if the context is not user specific.


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