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Silly Java question
From: |
Jeff Bailey |
Subject: |
Silly Java question |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Dec 2005 22:00:33 -0500 |
Heya All,
I'm just beating on the KerberosPrincipal class, and am trying to deal
the comments given by people.
The problem I'm having is that I have a name string and a type int.
This is the comment at the top of my equals function:
* From Section 7.2 of rfc1510: When comparing names, a name of type
* UNKNOWN will match principals authenticated with names of any type.
* A principal authenticated with a name of type UNKNOWN, however, will
* only match other names of type UNKNOWN.
But how do I encode that logic into a hashCode? I find the C++ hacker
in me wanting to reach out and overload operator= and solve the problem.
=) I just don't know enough about hashing logic to get this right
without help.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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