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23
24 package com.sun.enterprise.security.jauth;
25
26 /**
27  * A marker interface that may be implemented by a CallBackHandler.
28  * <p>
29  * When a CallbackHandler that implements this interface, is passed
30  * as an argument to the getServerAuthContext or getClientAuthContext
31  * methods of the AuthConfig class, the AuthConfig system will wrap
32  * the handler in a special internal CallbackHandler that will
33  * delegate any unsupported Callbacks to the default CallbackHandler
34  * of the AuthConfig system. The modules of the context will receive
35  * this wrapping handler at initialization, and the effect will be to
36  * allow systems to extend or override the callbacks handled by the
37  * default handler of the config system with those handled by the wrapped
38  * handler.
39  *
40  * @version %I%, %G%
41  */

42 public interface DependentCallbackHandler { }
43
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