Class PrismItemAccessDefinition.Data

java.lang.Object
com.evolveum.midpoint.prism.AbstractFreezable
com.evolveum.midpoint.prism.PrismItemAccessDefinition.Data
All Implemented Interfaces:
Freezable, PrismItemAccessDefinition, PrismItemAccessDefinition.Mutable, Serializable
Enclosing interface:
PrismItemAccessDefinition

public static class PrismItemAccessDefinition.Data extends AbstractFreezable implements PrismItemAccessDefinition, PrismItemAccessDefinition.Mutable, Serializable
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • Data

      public Data()
  • Method Details

    • canRead

      public boolean canRead()
      Description copied from interface: PrismItemAccessDefinition
      Returns true if this item can be read (displayed). In case of containers this flag is, strictly speaking, not applicable. Container is an empty shell. What matters is access to individual sub-item. However, for containers this value has a "hint" meaning. It means that the container itself contains something that is readable. Which can be used as a hint by the presentation to display container label or block. This usually happens if the container contains at least one readable item. This does NOT mean that also all the container items can be displayed. The sub-item permissions are controlled by similar properties on the items. This property only applies to the container itself: the "shell" of the container.

      Note: It was considered to use a different meaning for this flag - a meaning that would allow canRead()=false containers to have readable items. However, this was found not to be very useful. Therefore the "something readable inside" meaning was confirmed instead.

      Specified by:
      canRead in interface PrismItemAccessDefinition
    • setCanRead

      public void setCanRead(boolean canRead)
      Specified by:
      setCanRead in interface PrismItemAccessDefinition.Mutable
    • canModify

      public boolean canModify()
      Description copied from interface: PrismItemAccessDefinition
      Returns true if this item can be modified (updated). In case of containers this means that the container itself should be displayed in modification forms E.g. that the container label or block should be displayed. This usually happens if the container contains at least one modifiable item. This does NOT mean that also all the container items can be modified. The sub-item permissions are controlled by similar properties on the items. This property only applies to the container itself: the "shell" of the container.
      Specified by:
      canModify in interface PrismItemAccessDefinition
    • setCanModify

      public void setCanModify(boolean canModify)
      Specified by:
      setCanModify in interface PrismItemAccessDefinition.Mutable
    • canAdd

      public boolean canAdd()
      Description copied from interface: PrismItemAccessDefinition
      Returns true if this item can be added: it can be part of an object that is created. In case of containers this means that the container itself should be displayed in creation forms E.g. that the container label or block should be displayed. This usually happens if the container contains at least one createable item. This does NOT mean that also all the container items can be created. The sub-item permissions are controlled by similar properties on the items. This property only applies to the container itself: the "shell" of the container.
      Specified by:
      canAdd in interface PrismItemAccessDefinition
    • setCanAdd

      public void setCanAdd(boolean canAdd)
      Specified by:
      setCanAdd in interface PrismItemAccessDefinition.Mutable
    • copyFrom

      public void copyFrom(PrismItemAccessDefinition.Data source)
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object o)
      Overrides:
      equals in class Object
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class Object