Where should I best manage a hierarchy of ACLs?
I see three possibilities to manage a hierarchy of ACLs:
1) The ACLs themselves manage the hierarchy:
class Acl {
Acl parent;
// ...
}
2) Constructing a separate tree structure to manage the hierarchy.
3) Using an already existing hierarchy as the implicit hierarchy for ACLs (like a filesystem already has a hierarchy).
The following code would be one possibility to use an existing hierarchy:
interface AclHolder {
Acl getAcl();
}
public class Folder implements AclHolder {
private AclHolder parent;
private Acl acl;
@Override
public Acl getAcl(){
return acl==null ? parent.getAcl() : acl;
}
}
Another approach could be to use rules to define what is hierarchical to what else.
I think it could be problematic to create an explicit ACL hierarchy like in 1) and 2) because this hierarchy usually has to reflect the system structure and is a form of duplication.
What is the best way?