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[jira] [Created] (ARIES-1316) Problem with intercepting authorizing
annotations of a class declared as an interface
Pavel Alekhin created ARIES-1316:
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Summary: Problem with intercepting authorizing annotations of a class declared as an interface
Key: ARIES-1316
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-1316
Project: Aries
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Blueprint
Affects Versions: blueprint-authz-1.0.0
Reporter: Pavel Alekhin
Priority: Minor
Using of interface variable causes empty roles' list error {color:red}Method call interface EchoService.echo denied. Roles allowed are []{color}, when interface doesn't have method authorizing annotations, while implementing class has.
Code example:
{code:title=EchoService.java|borderStyle=solid}
public interface EchoService {
//@RolesAllowed("admin")
public String echo(String message);
}
{code}
{code:title=SimpleEchoService.java|borderStyle=solid}
public class SimpleEchoService implements EchoService {
@RolesAllowed("admin")
@Override
public String echo(String message) {
return message;
}
}
{code}
{code:title=EchoCommand.java|borderStyle=solid}
@Command(scope = "kb", name = "echo")
public class EchoCommand extends OsgiCommandSupport {
private EchoService echoService;
public EchoService getEchoService() {
return echoService;
}
public void setEchoService(EchoService echoService) {
this.echoService = echoService;
}
@Argument(index = 0, name = "message", required = true, multiValued = false)
private String message;
@Override
protected Object doExecute() throws Exception {
return echoService.echo(message);
}
}
{code}
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