// Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF. All rights reserved. // Fix description of // timestamp in Credential // Add UmlPackagePath // qualifier values to CIM Schema. // ================================================================== // CIM_Credential // ================================================================== [Abstract, Version ( "2.8.0" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::User::Credential" ), Description ( "Subclasses of CIM_Credential define materials, information or " "other data which are used to establish identity. Generally, " "there may be some shared information, or credential material " "which is used to identify and authenticate an entity in the " "process of gaining access to, or permission to use, resources. " "Such credential material may be used to authenticate an " "entity\'s identity initially, as done by a " "CIM_AuthenticationService, and additionally on an ongoing " "basis (for example, during the course of a connection or other " "security association), as proof that each received message or " "communication came from a valid \'user\' of that credential " "material." )] class CIM_Credential : CIM_ManagedElement { [Description ( "The date and time when the credential was issued. Use a " "value of all \'00000101000000.000000+000\', (midnight, " "January 1, 1 BCE at coordinated universal time +0 " "minutes), if this information is not applicable. On " "CreateInstance, if this property is unspecified, or set " "to NULL, then current time is assumed." )] datetime Issued; [Description ( "The date and time when the credential expires (and is " "not appropriate for use for authentication/ " "authorization). If this information is not applicable, " "Use a value of \'99991231235959.999999+999\', (1 " "microsecond before midnight, December 31, 9999 CE, at " "coordinated universal time + 999 minutes). \n" "On CreateInstance, if this property is unspecified, or " "set to NULL, then a value of \'99991231235959.999999+999\' " "is assumed. Note that this property does not define how " "the expiration is set - but that there IS an expiration. " "The property may be set to either a specific date/time " "or an interval (calculated from the Issued datetime). " "For example, for Certificate Authority-signed public " "key, the expiration is determined by the CA. Another " "example is a voice mail password that expires 60 days " "after it is set/issued." )] datetime Expires; };