Examples of nextAccessControlPolicy()


Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

        // call 'setPolicy' a second time -> Node must be modified.
        it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
        try {
            if (it.hasNext()) {
                Item item = superuser.getItem(path);
                AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
                acMgr.setPolicy(path, policy);

                assertTrue("After setting a policy the node must be marked modified.", item.isModified());
            } else {
                throw new NotExecutableException();
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

        checkCanModifyAc(path);
        AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
        if (it.hasNext()) {
            Item item = superuser.getItem(path);

            AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
            acMgr.setPolicy(path, policy);

            assertTrue("After setting a policy the node must be marked modified.", item.isModified());
        } else {
            throw new NotExecutableException();
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

    public void testRemovePolicy() throws RepositoryException, AccessDeniedException, NotExecutableException {
        checkCanModifyAc(path);

        AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
        if (it.hasNext()) {
            AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
            acMgr.setPolicy(path, policy);
            acMgr.removePolicy(path, policy);

            AccessControlPolicy[] plcs = acMgr.getPolicies(path);
            for (int i = 0; i < plcs.length; i++) {
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

        AccessControlPolicy toRemove;
        if (size == 0) {
            // no policy to remove ->> apply one
            AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
            if (it.hasNext()) {
                AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
                acMgr.setPolicy(path, policy);
                superuser.save();

                // remember for teardown
                addedPolicies.put(path, policy);
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

        Item item = superuser.getItem(path);
        if (acMgr.getPolicies(path).length == 0) {
            // no policy to remove ->> apply one
            AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
            if (it.hasNext()) {
                AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
                acMgr.setPolicy(path, policy);
                superuser.save();

                // remember for teardown
                addedPolicies.put(path, policy);
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

            throw new NotExecutableException();
        }

        AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(n.getPath());
        while (it.hasNext()) {
            AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
            acMgr.setPolicy(n.getPath(), policy);

            AccessControlPolicy[] plcs = acMgr.getPolicies(n.getPath());
            assertNotNull("After calling setPolicy the manager must return a non-null policy array for the new Node.", plcs);
            assertTrue("After calling setPolicy the manager must return a policy array with a length greater than zero for the new Node.", plcs.length > 0);
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

    public void testRemoveTransientlyAddedPolicy() throws RepositoryException, AccessDeniedException {
        AccessControlPolicy[] ex = acMgr.getPolicies(path);

        AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
        while (it.hasNext()) {
            AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
            acMgr.setPolicy(path, policy);
            acMgr.removePolicy(path, policy);

            String msg = "transiently added AND removing a policy must revert " +
                    "the changes made. " +
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

        if (!it.hasNext()) {
            throw new NotExecutableException();
        }

        try {
            testAcMgr.setPolicy(path, it.nextAccessControlPolicy());
            fail("read only session may not modify AC content.");
        } catch (AccessControlException e) {
            // success.
        }
    }
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

        // call must succeed without exception
        AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
        Set acps = new HashSet();

        while (it.hasNext()) {
            AccessControlPolicy policy = it.nextAccessControlPolicy();
            if (!acps.add(policy)) {
                fail("The applicable policies present should be unique among the choices. Policy " + policy + " occured multiple times.");
            }
        }
    }
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Examples of javax.jcr.security.AccessControlPolicyIterator.nextAccessControlPolicy()

        checkCanReadAc(path);
        // call must succeed without exception
        AccessControlPolicyIterator it = acMgr.getApplicablePolicies(path);
        Set acps = new HashSet();
        while (it.hasNext()) {
            acps.add(it.nextAccessControlPolicy());
        }

        AccessControlPolicy[] policies = acMgr.getPolicies(path);
        for (int i = 0; i < policies.length; i++) {
            assertFalse("The applicable policies obtained should not be present among the policies obtained through AccessControlManager.getPolicies.", acps.contains(policies[i]));
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