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17 package org.apache.servicemix.jbi.security.login;
18
19 import java.security.cert.X509Certificate JavaDoc;
20
21 import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback JavaDoc;
22
23 /**
24  * A callback to retrieve an X509Certificate.
25  * This class is mainly used from the related login module.
26  *
27  * @see CertificatesLoginModule
28  */

29 public class CertificateCallback implements Callback JavaDoc {
30     
31     private X509Certificate JavaDoc certificate;
32
33     public X509Certificate JavaDoc getCertificate() {
34         return certificate;
35     }
36
37     public void setCertificate(X509Certificate JavaDoc certificate) {
38         this.certificate = certificate;
39     }
40 }
41
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