RBAC::Principal

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Principal : Public <<Type>> Type
Created: 08/01/2024 10:52:18
Modified: 15/04/2024 21:47:23
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A Access principal is any entity that can be authenticated by the operating system, <br/>such as a user account, a computer account, or a thread or process that runs in the <br/>Access context of a user or computer account, or the Access groups for these accounts. <br/>Access principals have long been a foundation for controlling access to securable resources.<br/>
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Attribute Scope Type
Realm Public Realm
 
Permissions Public Permission
 
Name Public String
 
Roles Public Role
 
Operation
Public
ValidBase () : Boolean
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Notes: Base validation that is used by all implementations of this security principle.<br/>
[ Is static False. Is abstract False. Is return array False. Is query False. Is synchronized False. ]
Public
ErrorBase () : String
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[ Is static False. Is abstract False. Is return array False. Is query False. Is synchronized False. ]
Element Source Role Target Role
«Entity» Realm
Entity  
Name:  
 
Name: Realm
 
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Element Source Role Target Role
«Segment» RoleMember
Segment  
Name: Roles
 
Name: owner
 
Details:
Base validation that is used by all implementations of this security principle.<br/>
«Segment» Permission
Segment  
Name: Role
 
Name: owner
 
Details:
The set of permissions granted to this security principal, stored in the segment. <br/>
Property Value
isFinalSpecialization: 0
Object Type Connection Direction Notes
«Segment» RoleMember Segment Weak From Base validation that is used by all implementations of this security principle.
«Segment» Permission Segment Weak From The set of permissions granted to this security principal, stored in the segment.
«Entity» Group Entity Generalization From  
«Type» Permissioned Type Generalization To  
«Entity» Realm Entity Weak To  
«Entity» User Entity Generalization From  
«Entity» Role Entity Generalization From  
User Class Abstraction From