Showing posts with label Protected. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Protected. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2008

how to protect private field from reflect get and set in java


public class ReflectField {

protected String test = "test string in class ReflectField!";

}


/**
* subclass of ReflectField
*/
import java.lang.reflect.Field;

public class ReflectExtendsField extends ReflectField {

// protected String test = "test string in class ReflectExtendsField!";
private String test = "test string in class ReflectExtendsField!";

public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// Class ref = Class.forName("ReflectExtendsField");
Class ref = ReflectExtendsField.class;

Field[] fields = ref.getFields();
System.out.println(fields.length);
for (Field field : fields) {
field.setAccessible(true);
System.out.println(field.get(ref));
}

Field testField = ref.getDeclaredField("test");
testField.setAccessible(true);
System.out.println(testField);
System.out.println(testField.get(ref));
}
}

It is just a hack, and usally protect private field from access using security manage.

Friday, March 23, 2007

PHP5 Visibility Public Protected Private

The visibility of a property or method can be defined by prefixing the declaration with the keywords: public, protected or private. Public declared items can be accessed everywhere. Protected limits access to inherited and parent classes (and to the class that defines the item). Private limits visibility only to the class that defines the item.

Members Visibility

Class members must be defined with public, private, or protected.


Example 19-10. Member declaration

<?php
/**
* Define MyClass
*/
class MyClass
{
public $public = 'Public';
protected $protected = 'Protected';
private $private = 'Private';

function printHello()
{
echo $this->public;
echo $this->protected;
echo $this->private;
}
}

$obj = new MyClass();
echo $obj->public; // Works
echo $obj->protected; // Fatal Error
echo $obj->private; // Fatal Error
$obj->printHello(); // Shows Public, Protected and Private


/**
* Define MyClass2
*/
class MyClass2 extends MyClass
{
// We can redeclare the public and protected method, but not private
protected $protected = 'Protected2';

function printHello()
{
echo $this->public;
echo $this->protected;
echo $this->private;
}
}

$obj2 = new MyClass2();
echo $obj->public; // Works
echo $obj2->private; // Undefined
echo $obj2->protected; // Fatal Error
$obj2->printHello(); // Shows Public, Protected2, not Private

?>

Note: The PHP 4 method of declaring a variable with the var keyword is still supported for compatibility reasons (as a synonym for the public keyword). In PHP 5 before 5.1.3, its usage would generate an E_STRICT warning.

Method Visibility

Class methods must be defined with public, private, or protected. Methods without any declaration are defined as public.

Example 19-11. Method Declaration

<?php
/**
* Define MyClass
*/
class MyClass
{
// Contructors must be public
public function __construct() { }

// Declare a public method
public function MyPublic() { }

// Declare a protected method
protected function MyProtected() { }

// Declare a private method
private function MyPrivate() { }

// This is public
function Foo()
{
$this->MyPublic();
$this->MyProtected();
$this->MyPrivate();
}
}

$myclass = new MyClass;
$myclass->MyPublic(); // Works
$myclass->MyProtected(); // Fatal Error
$myclass->MyPrivate(); // Fatal Error
$myclass->Foo(); // Public, Protected and Private work


/**
* Define MyClass2
*/
class MyClass2 extends MyClass
{
// This is public
function Foo2()
{
$this->MyPublic();
$this->MyProtected();
$this->MyPrivate(); // Fatal Error
}
}

$myclass2 = new MyClass2;
$myclass2->MyPublic(); // Works
$myclass2->Foo2(); // Public and Protected work, not Private
?>