Lines Matching defs:acceptSecContext
62 * and the acceptor calls {@link #acceptSecContext(byte[], int, int)
63 * acceptSecContext} until the context is established. While in this loop
64 * the <code>initSecContext</code> and <code>acceptSecContext</code>
66 * peer passes any such token as input to its <code>acceptSecContext</code>
191 * by the peer's <code>acceptSecContext</code> method.
193 * to send to the peer for processing by its <code>acceptSecContext</code>
241 * by the peer's <code>acceptSecContext</code> method using
245 * <code>acceptSecContext</code> call. Typically, the application would
337 * Note that it is possible that <code>acceptSecContext</code> return a
359 * outToken = context.acceptSecContext(inToken, 0,
387 public byte[] acceptSecContext(byte inToken[], int offset, int len)
403 * <code>acceptSecContext</code>.
407 * Note that it is possible that <code>acceptSecContext</code> return a
417 * array based {@link #acceptSecContext(byte[], int, int)
418 * acceptSecContext}.<p>
436 * context.acceptSecContext(is, os);
475 public void acceptSecContext(InputStream inStream,
1118 * first call to <code>acceptSecContext</code>.
1197 * processed by <code>acceptSecContext</code> thus far have divulged