public final class DSAGenParameterSpec extends Object implements AlgorithmParameterSpec
AlgorithmParameterSpec
Constructor and Description |
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DSAGenParameterSpec(int primePLen,
int subprimeQLen)
Creates a domain parameter specification for DSA parameter
generation using
primePLen and subprimeQLen . |
DSAGenParameterSpec(int primePLen,
int subprimeQLen,
int seedLen)
Creates a domain parameter specification for DSA parameter
generation using
primePLen , subprimeQLen ,
and seedLen . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
getPrimePLength()
Returns the desired length of the prime P of the
to-be-generated DSA domain parameters in bits.
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int |
getSeedLength()
Returns the desired length of the domain parameter seed in bits.
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int |
getSubprimeQLength()
Returns the desired length of the sub-prime Q of the
to-be-generated DSA domain parameters in bits.
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public DSAGenParameterSpec(int primePLen, int subprimeQLen)
primePLen
and subprimeQLen
.
The value of subprimeQLen
is also used as the default
length of the domain parameter seed in bits.primePLen
- the desired length of the prime P in bits.subprimeQLen
- the desired length of the sub-prime Q in bits.IllegalArgumentException
- if primePLen
or subprimeQLen
is illegal per the specification of
FIPS 186-3.public DSAGenParameterSpec(int primePLen, int subprimeQLen, int seedLen)
primePLen
, subprimeQLen
,
and seedLen
.primePLen
- the desired length of the prime P in bits.subprimeQLen
- the desired length of the sub-prime Q in bits.seedLen
- the desired length of the domain parameter seed in bits,
shall be equal to or greater than subprimeQLen
.IllegalArgumentException
- if primePLenLen
,
subprimeQLen
, or seedLen
is illegal per the
specification of FIPS 186-3.public int getPrimePLength()
public int getSubprimeQLength()
public int getSeedLength()
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