Answer Posted / rithi
An application uses the credentials object to:
• Inquire about the security attributes currently in the
credentials, particularly the privilege attributes.
• Get and set the accepting options supported/required and
the invocation options supported/required attributes.
Interface Credentials
All Super interfaces:
org.omg.CORBA.portable.IDLEntity, org.omg.CORBA.Object,
java.io.Serializable
All Known Sub interfaces:
ReceivedCredentials, TargetCredentials, TLSCredentials,
TLSReceivedCredentials, TLSTargetCredentials
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