public class AuthenticationTrustResolverImpl extends Object implements AuthenticationTrustResolver
AuthenticationTrustResolver.
 
 Makes trust decisions based on whether the passed Authentication is an instance of a defined class.
 
 If anonymousClass or rememberMeClass is null, the corresponding method will
 always return false.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| AuthenticationTrustResolverImpl() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | isAnonymous(Authentication authentication)Indicates whether the passed  Authenticationtoken represents an anonymous user. | 
| boolean | isRememberMe(Authentication authentication)Indicates whether the passed  Authenticationtoken represents user that has been remembered
 (i.e. | 
| void | setAnonymousClass(Class<? extends Authentication> anonymousClass) | 
| void | setRememberMeClass(Class<? extends Authentication> rememberMeClass) | 
public boolean isAnonymous(Authentication authentication)
AuthenticationTrustResolverAuthentication token represents an anonymous user. Typically
 the framework will call this method if it is trying to decide whether an AccessDeniedException
 should result in a final rejection (i.e. as would be the case if the principal was non-anonymous/fully
 authenticated) or direct the principal to attempt actual authentication (i.e. as would be the case if the
 Authentication was merely anonymous).isAnonymous in interface AuthenticationTrustResolverauthentication - to test (may be null in which case the method will always return
        false)true the passed authentication token represented an anonymous principal, false
         otherwisepublic boolean isRememberMe(Authentication authentication)
AuthenticationTrustResolverAuthentication token represents user that has been remembered
 (i.e. not a user that has been fully authenticated).
 
 The method is provided to assist with custom AccessDecisionVoters and the like that you
 might develop. Of course, you don't need to use this method either and can develop your own "trust level"
 hierarchy instead.
isRememberMe in interface AuthenticationTrustResolverauthentication - to test (may be null in which case the method will always return
        false)true the passed authentication token represented a principal authenticated using a
         remember-me token, false otherwisepublic void setAnonymousClass(Class<? extends Authentication> anonymousClass)
public void setRememberMeClass(Class<? extends Authentication> rememberMeClass)