Serializable, Principal
public class NTDomainPrincipal extends Object implements Principal, Serializable
Principal interface and represents the name of the Windows NT domain into which the user authenticated. This will be a domain name if the user logged into a Windows NT domain, a workgroup name if the user logged into a workgroup, or a machine name if the user logged into a standalone configuration.  Principals such as this NTDomainPrincipal may be associated with a particular Subject to augment that Subject with an additional identity. Refer to the Subject class for more information on how to achieve this. Authorization decisions can then be based upon the Principals associated with a Subject.
| Constructor | Description | 
|---|---|
| NTDomainPrincipal | Create an  NTDomainPrincipalwith a Windows NT domain name. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| boolean | equals | Compares the specified Object with this  NTDomainPrincipalfor equality. | 
| String | getName() | Return the Windows NT domain name for this  NTDomainPrincipal. | 
| int | hashCode() | Return a hash code for this  NTDomainPrincipal. | 
| String | toString() | Return a string representation of this  NTDomainPrincipal. | 
public NTDomainPrincipal(String name)
NTDomainPrincipal with a Windows NT domain name.name - the Windows NT domain name for this user.NullPointerException - if the name is null.public String getName()
NTDomainPrincipal.public String toString()
NTDomainPrincipal.public boolean equals(Object o)
NTDomainPrincipal for equality. Returns true if the given object is also a NTDomainPrincipal and the two NTDomainPrincipals have the same name.public int hashCode()
NTDomainPrincipal.
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