public class ChoiceCallback extends Object implements Callback, Serializable
Underlying security services instantiate and pass a ChoiceCallback
to the handle
method of a CallbackHandler
to display a list of choices and to retrieve the selected choice(s).
CallbackHandler
, Serialized Formpublic ChoiceCallback(String prompt, String[] choices, int defaultChoice, boolean multipleSelectionsAllowed)
Construct a ChoiceCallback
with a prompt, a list of choices, a default choice, and a boolean specifying whether or not multiple selections from the list of choices are allowed.
prompt
- the prompt used to describe the list of choices.
choices
- the list of choices.
defaultChoice
- the choice to be used as the default choice when the list of choices are displayed. This value is represented as an index into the choices
array.
multipleSelectionsAllowed
- boolean specifying whether or not multiple selections can be made from the list of choices.IllegalArgumentException
- if prompt
is null, if prompt
has a length of 0, if choices
is null, if choices
has a length of 0, if any element from choices
is null, if any element from choices
has a length of 0 or if defaultChoice
does not fall within the array boundaries of choices
.public String getPrompt()
Get the prompt.
public String[] getChoices()
Get the list of choices.
public int getDefaultChoice()
Get the defaultChoice.
choices
list.public boolean allowMultipleSelections()
Get the boolean determining whether multiple selections from the choices
list are allowed.
public void setSelectedIndex(int selection)
Set the selected choice.
selection
- the selection represented as an index into the choices
list.getSelectedIndexes()
public void setSelectedIndexes(int[] selections)
Set the selected choices.
selections
- the selections represented as indexes into the choices
list.UnsupportedOperationException
- if multiple selections are not allowed, as determined by allowMultipleSelections
.getSelectedIndexes()
public int[] getSelectedIndexes()
Get the selected choices.
choices
list.setSelectedIndexes(int[])
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