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package org.jsecurity.authc;
import org.jsecurity.authz.AuthorizationInfo;
/**
* <p>An <tt>Account</tt> is a convenience interface that extends both {@link AuthenticationInfo} and
* {@link AuthorizationInfo}. This interface can be useful when an application uses a single object to
* encapsulate both the authentication and authorization information required by a {@link org.jsecurity.realm.Realm Realm}</p>
*
* <p>Please note: Since JSecurity sometimes logs account operations, please ensure your Account's <code>toString()</code>
* implementation does <em>not</em> print out account credentials (password, etc), as these might be viewable to
* someone reading your logs. This is good practice anyway, and account principals should rarely (if ever) be printed
* out for any reason. If you're using JSecurity's default implementations of this interface, they only ever print the
* account {@link #getPrincipals() principals}, so you do not need to do anything additional.</p>
*
* @author Jeremy Haile
* @author Les Hazlewood
* @see SimpleAccount
* @since 0.9
*/
public interface Account extends AuthenticationInfo, AuthorizationInfo {
}