Package com.sapportals.wcm.repository.manager

Contains interfaces for repository managers.

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Interface Summary
IAclInheritanceController An IAclInheritanceController administers the inheritance of ACLs.
IAclSecurityManager An IAclSecurityManager is a ISecurityManager which uses Access Control Lists - the IAclSecurityManager maps IActions passed to isAllowed() (ISecurityManager) to IPermissions passed to checkPermission() (IResourceAcl) - IActions are only mapped to atomic IPermissions
IManagerFactory The manager factory creates and manages repository manager instances
IPermission An IPermission signifies a basic operation on an object
IPermissionList An IPermissionList is a list of IPermissions
IPermissionListIterator An IPermissionListIterator if an iterator for an IPermissionList
IPropertySearchManager A property search manager provides the capability to search for resources in a repository.
IRepositoryManager A repository manager implements the access to resources of a particular repository.
IResourceEvent IResourceEvent are objects, which contain a reference about a resource and some additional information, what happened with that resource (e.g.
IResourceEventBroker Copyright 2004 SAP AG
IResourceEventMapper A resource event mapper maps resource events to other resource events.
IResourceEventReceiver This interface defines methods for an event receiver object.
IResourceEventReceiverBulk Defines an asynchonous event receiver that is able to handle bulk resource events.
IResourceEventSender This interface defines methods for an event sender object.
ISecurityManager An ISecurityManager is a repository submanager which controls the access to resources - an ISecurityManager might be an IAclSecurityManager (using Access Control Lists)
 

Class Summary
AbstractResourceEventMapper A base class to derive resource event mapper implementations.
OverallResourceEventBroker Class implementing overall resource event broker, which can be used to send and register for events for all repositories.
ResourceEvent Implements the events known for resources.
ResourceEventUtils Some utils to handle resources from an event...
 

Package com.sapportals.wcm.repository.manager Description

Contains interfaces for repository managers.



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