public final class X500PrivateCredential extends Object implements Destroyable
This class represents an X500PrivateCredential
.
It associates an X.509 certificate, corresponding private key and the
KeyStore alias used to reference that exact key pair in the KeyStore.
This enables looking up the private credentials for an X.500 principal
in a subject.
Constructor and Description |
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X500PrivateCredential(X509Certificate cert,
PrivateKey key)
Creates an X500PrivateCredential that associates an X.509 certificate,
a private key and the KeyStore alias.
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X500PrivateCredential(X509Certificate cert,
PrivateKey key,
String alias)
Creates an X500PrivateCredential that associates an X.509 certificate,
a private key and the KeyStore alias.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
destroy()
Clears the references to the X.509 certificate, private key and the
KeyStore alias in this object.
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String |
getAlias()
Returns the KeyStore alias.
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X509Certificate |
getCertificate()
Returns the X.509 certificate.
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PrivateKey |
getPrivateKey()
Returns the PrivateKey.
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boolean |
isDestroyed()
Determines if the references to the X.509 certificate and private key
in this object have been cleared.
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public X500PrivateCredential(X509Certificate cert, PrivateKey key)
cert
- X509Certificatekey
- PrivateKey for the certificateIllegalArgumentException
- if either cert
or
key
is nullpublic X500PrivateCredential(X509Certificate cert, PrivateKey key, String alias)
cert
- X509Certificatekey
- PrivateKey for the certificatealias
- KeyStore aliasIllegalArgumentException
- if either cert
,
key
or alias
is nullpublic X509Certificate getCertificate()
public PrivateKey getPrivateKey()
public String getAlias()
public void destroy()
destroy
in interface Destroyable
public boolean isDestroyed()
isDestroyed
in interface Destroyable
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