public interface XMLValidateContext extends XMLCryptoContext
Note that XMLValidateContext
instances can contain
information and state specific to the XML signature structure it is
used with. The results are unpredictable if an
XMLValidateContext
is used with different signature structures
(for example, you should not use the same XMLValidateContext
instance to validate two different XMLSignature
objects).
The following properties can be set by an application using the
setProperty
method.
javax.xml.crypto.dsig.cacheReference
: value must be a
Boolean
. This property controls whether or not the
Reference.validate
method will cache the
dereferenced content and pre-digested input for subsequent retrieval via
the Reference.getDereferencedData
and Reference.getDigestInputStream
methods. The default value if not
specified is Boolean.FALSE
.
XMLSignature.validate(XMLValidateContext)
,
Reference.validate(XMLValidateContext)
get, getBaseURI, getDefaultNamespacePrefix, getKeySelector, getNamespacePrefix, getProperty, getURIDereferencer, put, putNamespacePrefix, setBaseURI, setDefaultNamespacePrefix, setKeySelector, setProperty, setURIDereferencer
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