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package org.springframework.security.oauth2.client.resource; import org.springframework.security.oauth2.common.exceptions.OAuth2Exception; /** * When access is denied we usually want a 403, but we want the same treatment as all teh other OAuth2Exception types, * so this is not a Spring Security AccessDeniedException. * * @author Ryan Heaton * @author Dave Syer */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") public class OAuth2AccessDeniedException extends OAuth2Exception { private OAuth2ProtectedResourceDetails resource; public OAuth2AccessDeniedException() { super("OAuth2 access denied."); } public OAuth2AccessDeniedException(String msg) { super(msg); } public OAuth2AccessDeniedException(OAuth2ProtectedResourceDetails resource) { super("OAuth2 access denied."); this.resource = resource; } public OAuth2AccessDeniedException(String msg, OAuth2ProtectedResourceDetails resource) { super(msg); this.resource = resource; } public OAuth2AccessDeniedException(String msg, OAuth2ProtectedResourceDetails resource, Throwable t) { super(msg, t); this.resource = resource; } public OAuth2ProtectedResourceDetails getResource() { return resource; } public void setResource(OAuth2ProtectedResourceDetails resource) { this.resource = resource; } @Override public String getOAuth2ErrorCode() { return "access_denied"; } @Override public int getHttpErrorCode() { return 403; } }