Name
Class java.security.AccessControlContext
Synopsis
An access control context allows the access controller to substitute a different context (that is, a different set of protection domains) than the context provided by the stack of the current thread. This class might be used by a server thread to determine if a particular calling thread should be allowed to perform particular operations.
Class Definition
public final class java.security.AccessControlContext extends java.lang.Object { // Constructors public AccessControlContext(ProtectionDomain[]); // Instance Methods public void checkPermission(Permission); public boolean equals(Object); public int hashCode(); }
See also:
AccessController
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