Uses of Interface
com.sapportals.wcm.util.acl.IAcl

Packages that use IAcl
com.sapportals.wcm.util.acl Contains interfaces for ACLs and AclManagers with definitions for permissions, ACLs and ACL entries.  
 

Uses of IAcl in com.sapportals.wcm.util.acl
 

Subinterfaces of IAcl in com.sapportals.wcm.util.acl
 interface IAcl4Tx
          A IAclRaw is a IAcl which also supports the retrieval of deleted owners and ACEs for deleted principals.
 interface IAclRaw
          A IAclRaw is a IAcl which also supports the retrieval of deleted owners and ACEs for deleted principals.
 

Methods in com.sapportals.wcm.util.acl that return IAcl
 IAcl IAclManagerRaw.getAclRaw(String aclID, long contextDBVersion)
          Get a specific ACL, which might be a IAclRaw.
 IAcl[] IAclManagerRaw.getAclsRaw(String[] aclIDs)
          Get several ACLs, some of them might be IAclRaws or null.
 IAcl IAclManager4Tx.createAcl(com.sapportals.portal.security.usermanagement.IUMPrincipal caller, String aclID, IObjectType objectType, IAclEntryList entries, IUMPrincipalList owners)
          create a new ACL for the given list of ACEs and owners.
 IAcl IAclManager.createAcl(com.sapportals.portal.security.usermanagement.IUMPrincipal owner, String aclID, IObjectType objectType)
          create a new ACL
 IAcl IAclManager.getAcl(String aclID, long contextDBVersion)
          get a specific ACL
 IAcl[] IAclManager.getAcls(String[] aclIDs)
          get multiple ACLs; set the ACLs as values of the HashMap; if no ACL is assigned to an ID the value will be null
 

Methods in com.sapportals.wcm.util.acl with parameters of type IAcl
 boolean[] IAclManager.checkPermissions(IAcl[] acls, com.sapportals.portal.security.usermanagement.IUMPrincipal principal, IAclPermission[] permissions)
          check multiple ACL permissions
 boolean IAclManager.removeAcl(com.sapportals.portal.security.usermanagement.IUMPrincipal caller, IAcl acl)
          remove a specific ACL
 boolean IAclManager.changeAclID(com.sapportals.portal.security.usermanagement.IUMPrincipal caller, IAcl acl, String newID)
          change the ID of an ACL ("rename")
 boolean[] IAclManager.areAclsUpToDate(IAcl[] acls)
          check whether the ACLs are up to date (compared to the database)
 



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