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Package java.security.acl

The classes and interfaces in this package have been superseded by classes in the java.security package.

See: Description

Interface Summary
Interface Description
Acl

Interface representing an Access Control List (ACL).

AclEntry

This is the interface used for representing one entry in an Access Control List (ACL).

Group

This interface is used to represent a group of principals.

Owner

Interface for managing owners of Access Control Lists (ACLs) or ACL configurations.

Permission

This interface represents a permission, such as that used to grant a particular type of access to a resource.

Exception Summary
Exception Description
AclNotFoundException

This is an exception that is thrown whenever a reference is made to a non-existent ACL (Access Control List).

LastOwnerException

This is an exception that is thrown whenever an attempt is made to delete the last owner of an Access Control List.

NotOwnerException

This is an exception that is thrown whenever the modification of an object (such as an Access Control List) is only allowed to be done by an owner of the object, but the Principal attempting the modification is not an owner.

Package java.security.acl Description

The classes and interfaces in this package have been superseded by classes in the java.security package. See that package and, for example, java.security.Permission for details.

Since:
JDK1.1

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