public interface Destroyable
Objects such as credentials may optionally implement this interface to provide the capability to destroy its contents.
Subject
default void destroy() throws DestroyFailedException
Destroy this Object
.
Sensitive information associated with this Object
is destroyed or cleared. Subsequent calls to certain methods on this Object
will result in an IllegalStateException
being thrown.
The default implementation throws DestroyFailedException
.
DestroyFailedException
- if the destroy operation fails.
SecurityException
- if the caller does not have permission to destroy this Object
.default boolean isDestroyed()
Determine if this Object
has been destroyed.
The default implementation returns false.
Object
has been destroyed, false otherwise.
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