Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

javax.security.sasl
Class RealmChoiceCallback

java.lang.Object
  extended by javax.security.auth.callback.ChoiceCallback
      extended by javax.security.sasl.RealmChoiceCallback
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Callback

public class RealmChoiceCallback
extends ChoiceCallback

This callback is used by SaslClient and SaslServer to obtain a realm given a list of realm choices.

Since:
1.5
See Also:
Serialized Form

Constructor Summary
RealmChoiceCallback(String prompt, String[] choices, int defaultChoice, boolean multiple)
          Constructs a RealmChoiceCallback with a prompt, a list of choices and a default choice.
 
Method Summary
 
Methods inherited from class javax.security.auth.callback.ChoiceCallback
allowMultipleSelections, getChoices, getDefaultChoice, getPrompt, getSelectedIndexes, setSelectedIndex, setSelectedIndexes
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

RealmChoiceCallback

public RealmChoiceCallback(String prompt,
                           String[] choices,
                           int defaultChoice,
                           boolean multiple)
Constructs a RealmChoiceCallback with a prompt, a list of choices and a default choice.

Parameters:
prompt - the non-null prompt to use to request the realm.
choices - the non-null list of realms to choose from.
defaultChoice - the choice to be used as the default choice when the list of choices is displayed. It is an index into the choices arary.
multiple - true if multiple choices allowed; false otherwise
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - If prompt is null or the empty string, if choices has a length of 0, if any element from choices is null or empty, or if defaultChoice does not fall within the array boundary of choices

Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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