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/**
* @test
* @author Vincent Ryan
* @bug 6393770
* @summary Check that an LdapPrincipal can be initialized using various forms
* of string distinguished names.
*/
import java.util.*;
import java.security.Principal;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import com.sun.security.auth.LdapPrincipal;
/*
* Create principals using string distinguished names containing non-standard
* attribute names. A non-standard attribute name is one that is not listed in
* Section 2.3 of RFC 2253. Typically, such distinguished names are valid in
* LDAP but are not valid in X.500 as they cannot be encoded using ASN.1 BER
* (because the object identifier corresponding to the attribute name is
* unknown).
*/
public class CreateLdapPrincipals {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Set<Principal> principals = new Subject().getPrincipals();
principals.add(new LdapPrincipal("x=y"));
principals.add(new LdapPrincipal("x=#04024869"));
principals.add(new LdapPrincipal("1.2.3=x"));
principals.add(new LdapPrincipal("A=B"));
principals.add(new LdapPrincipal("a=b+c=d"));
principals.add(new LdapPrincipal("a=b,c=d,e=f"));
principals.add(new LdapPrincipal("f=g, h=i, j=k"));
System.out.println("Successfully created " + principals.size() +
" LDAP principals:");
System.out.println(principals);
}
}