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25 
26 package javax.security.auth;
27 
28 /**
29  * Objects such as credentials may optionally implement this interface
30  * to provide the capability to destroy its contents.
31  *
32  * @see javax.security.auth.Subject
33  */
34 public interface Destroyable {
35 
36     /**
37      * Destroy this {@code Object}.
38      *
39      * <p> Sensitive information associated with this {@code Object}
40      * is destroyed or cleared.  Subsequent calls to certain methods
41      * on this {@code Object} will result in an
42      * {@code IllegalStateException} being thrown.
43      *
44      * <p>
45      * The default implementation throws {@code DestroyFailedException}.
46      *
47      * <p>
48      * Android note: Up to and including API 25 this method did not have a
49      * default implementation. Implementations of this interface must provide
50      * a concrete implementation of this method in order to work on older
51      * versions of Android.
52      *
53      * @exception DestroyFailedException if the destroy operation fails. <p>
54      *
55      * @exception SecurityException if the caller does not have permission
56      *          to destroy this {@code Object}.
57      */
destroy()58     public default void destroy() throws DestroyFailedException {
59         throw new DestroyFailedException();
60     }
61 
62     /**
63      * Determine if this {@code Object} has been destroyed.
64      *
65      * <p>
66      * The default implementation returns false.
67      *
68      * <p>
69      * Android note: Up to and including API 25 this method did not have a
70      * default implementation. Implementations of this interface must provide
71      * a concrete implementation of this method in order to work on older
72      * versions of Android.
73      *
74      * @return true if this {@code Object} has been destroyed,
75      *          false otherwise.
76      */
isDestroyed()77     public default boolean isDestroyed() {
78         return false;
79     }
80 }
81