Package | Description |
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java.net |
Provides the classes for implementing networking applications.
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java.security |
Provides the classes and interfaces for the security framework.
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java.security.cert |
Provides classes and interfaces for parsing and managing
certificates, certificate revocation lists (CRLs), and
certification paths.
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java.util.jar |
Provides classes for reading and writing the JAR (Java ARchive) file
format, which is based on the standard ZIP file format with an
optional manifest file.
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javax.crypto |
Provides the classes and interfaces for cryptographic operations.
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javax.net.ssl |
Provides classes for the secure socket package.
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javax.security.auth.x500 |
This package contains the classes that should be used to store
X500 Principal and X500 Private Credentials in a
Subject.
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Class and Description |
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Certificate
Abstract class for managing a variety of identity certificates.
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Class and Description |
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Certificate
Abstract class for managing a variety of identity certificates.
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CertificateException
This exception indicates one of a variety of certificate problems.
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CertPath
An immutable sequence of certificates (a certification path).
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Class and Description |
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Certificate
Abstract class for managing a variety of identity certificates.
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CertificateEncodingException
Certificate Encoding Exception.
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CertificateException
This exception indicates one of a variety of certificate problems.
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CertificateExpiredException
Certificate Expired Exception.
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CertificateFactory
This class defines the functionality of a certificate factory, which is
used to generate certificate, certification path (
CertPath )
and certificate revocation list (CRL) objects from their encodings. |
CertificateFactorySpi
This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI)
for the
CertificateFactory class. |
CertificateNotYetValidException
Certificate is not yet valid exception.
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CertificateParsingException
Certificate Parsing Exception.
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CertPath
An immutable sequence of certificates (a certification path).
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CertPathBuilder
A class for building certification paths (also known as certificate chains).
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CertPathBuilderException
An exception indicating one of a variety of problems encountered when
building a certification path with a
CertPathBuilder . |
CertPathBuilderResult
A specification of the result of a certification path builder algorithm.
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CertPathBuilderSpi
The Service Provider Interface (SPI)
for the
CertPathBuilder class. |
CertPathChecker
Performs one or more checks on each
Certificate of a
CertPath . |
CertPathParameters
A specification of certification path algorithm parameters.
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CertPathValidator
A class for validating certification paths (also known as certificate
chains).
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CertPathValidatorException
An exception indicating one of a variety of problems encountered when
validating a certification path.
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CertPathValidatorException.BasicReason
The BasicReason enumerates the potential reasons that a certification
path of any type may be invalid.
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CertPathValidatorException.Reason
The reason the validation algorithm failed.
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CertPathValidatorResult
A specification of the result of a certification path validator algorithm.
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CertPathValidatorSpi
The Service Provider Interface (SPI)
for the
CertPathValidator class. |
CertSelector
A selector that defines a set of criteria for selecting
Certificate s. |
CertStore
A class for retrieving
Certificate s and CRL s
from a repository. |
CertStoreException
An exception indicating one of a variety of problems retrieving
certificates and CRLs from a
CertStore . |
CertStoreParameters
A specification of
CertStore parameters. |
CertStoreSpi
The Service Provider Interface (SPI)
for the
CertStore class. |
CRL
This class is an abstraction of certificate revocation lists (CRLs) that
have different formats but important common uses.
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CRLException
CRL (Certificate Revocation List) Exception.
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CRLReason
The CRLReason enumeration specifies the reason that a certificate
is revoked, as defined in
RFC 3280: Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and CRL
Profile.
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CRLSelector
A selector that defines a set of criteria for selecting
CRL s. |
Extension
This interface represents an X.509 extension.
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PKIXCertPathChecker
An abstract class that performs one or more checks on an
X509Certificate . |
PKIXCertPathValidatorResult
This class represents the successful result of the PKIX certification
path validation algorithm.
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PKIXParameters
Parameters used as input for the PKIX
CertPathValidator
algorithm. |
PKIXReason
The
PKIXReason enumerates the potential PKIX-specific reasons
that an X.509 certification path may be invalid according to the PKIX
(RFC 3280) standard. |
PKIXRevocationChecker
A
PKIXCertPathChecker for checking the revocation status of
certificates with the PKIX algorithm. |
PKIXRevocationChecker.Option
Various revocation options that can be specified for the revocation
checking mechanism.
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PolicyNode
An immutable valid policy tree node as defined by the PKIX certification
path validation algorithm.
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PolicyQualifierInfo
An immutable policy qualifier represented by the ASN.1 PolicyQualifierInfo
structure.
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TrustAnchor
A trust anchor or most-trusted Certification Authority (CA).
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X509Certificate
Abstract class for X.509 certificates.
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X509CRLEntry
Abstract class for a revoked certificate in a CRL (Certificate
Revocation List).
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X509Extension
Interface for an X.509 extension.
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Class and Description |
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Certificate
Abstract class for managing a variety of identity certificates.
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Class and Description |
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Certificate
Abstract class for managing a variety of identity certificates.
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Class and Description |
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Certificate
Abstract class for managing a variety of identity certificates.
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CertificateException
This exception indicates one of a variety of certificate problems.
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CertPathParameters
A specification of certification path algorithm parameters.
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X509Certificate
Abstract class for X.509 certificates.
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Class and Description |
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X509Certificate
Abstract class for X.509 certificates.
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