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/** | |
* Components supporting the {@link org.jsecurity.subject.Subject Subject} interface, the most important concept in | |
* JSecurity's API. | |
* <p/> | |
* A <code>Subject</code> is <em>the</em> primary component when using JSecurity programatically for single-user | |
* security operations, and it is the handle to any accessible user security data. All single-user | |
* authentication, authorization and session operations are performed via a <code>Subject</code> instance. | |
*/ | |
package org.jsecurity.subject; |