public abstract class PermissionCollection extends Object implements Serializable
With a PermissionCollection, you can:
add method.
 implies method.
 elements method.
 When it is desirable to group together a number of Permission objects
 of the same type, the newPermissionCollection method on that
 particular type of Permission object should first be called. The default
 behavior (from the Permission class) is to simply return null.
 Subclasses of class Permission override the method if they need to store
 their permissions in a particular PermissionCollection object in order
 to provide the correct semantics when the
 PermissionCollection.implies method is called.
 If a non-null value is returned, that PermissionCollection must be used.
 If null is returned, then the caller of newPermissionCollection
 is free to store permissions of the
 given type in any PermissionCollection they choose
 (one that uses a Hashtable, one that uses a Vector, etc).
 
The PermissionCollection returned by the
 Permission.newPermissionCollection
 method is a homogeneous collection, which stores only Permission objects
 for a given Permission type.  A PermissionCollection may also be
 heterogeneous.  For example, Permissions is a PermissionCollection
 subclass that represents a collection of PermissionCollections.
 That is, its members are each a homogeneous PermissionCollection.
 For example, a Permissions object might have a FilePermissionCollection
 for all the FilePermission objects, a SocketPermissionCollection for all the
 SocketPermission objects, and so on. Its add method adds a
 permission to the appropriate collection.
 
Whenever a permission is added to a heterogeneous PermissionCollection
 such as Permissions, and the PermissionCollection doesn't yet contain a
 PermissionCollection of the specified permission's type, the
 PermissionCollection should call
 the newPermissionCollection method on the permission's class
 to see if it requires a special PermissionCollection. If
 newPermissionCollection
 returns null, the PermissionCollection
 is free to store the permission in any type of PermissionCollection it
 desires (one using a Hashtable, one using a Vector, etc.). For example,
 the Permissions object uses a default PermissionCollection implementation
 that stores the permission objects in a Hashtable.
 
 Subclass implementations of PermissionCollection should assume
 that they may be called simultaneously from multiple threads,
 and therefore should be synchronized properly.  Furthermore,
 Enumerations returned via the elements method are
 not fail-fast.  Modifications to a collection should not be
 performed while enumerating over that collection.
Permission, 
Permissions, 
Serialized Form| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| PermissionCollection() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| abstract void | add(Permission permission)Adds a permission object to the current collection of permission objects. | 
| abstract Enumeration<Permission> | elements()Returns an enumeration of all the Permission objects in the collection. | 
| abstract boolean | implies(Permission permission)Checks to see if the specified permission is implied by
 the collection of Permission objects held in this PermissionCollection. | 
| boolean | isReadOnly()Returns true if this PermissionCollection object is marked as readonly. | 
| void | setReadOnly()Marks this PermissionCollection object as "readonly". | 
| String | toString()Returns a string describing this PermissionCollection object,
 providing information about all the permissions it contains. | 
public abstract void add(Permission permission)
permission - the Permission object to add.SecurityException - -  if this PermissionCollection object
                                 has been marked readonlyIllegalArgumentException - - if this PermissionCollection
                object is a homogeneous collection and the permission
                is not of the correct type.public abstract boolean implies(Permission permission)
permission - the Permission object to compare.public abstract Enumeration<Permission> elements()
public void setReadOnly()
add.public boolean isReadOnly()
add.
 By default, the object is not readonly. It can be set to
 readonly by a call to setReadOnly.
public String toString()
super.toString() ( // enumerate all the Permission // objects and call toString() on them, // one per line.. )
super.toString is a call to the toString
 method of this
 object's superclass, which is Object. The result is
 this PermissionCollection's type name followed by this object's
 hashcode, thus enabling clients to differentiate different
 PermissionCollections object, even if they contain the same permissions. Submit a bug or feature 
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