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Interface | Description |
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AlgorithmParameterSpec |
A (transparent) specification of cryptographic parameters.
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ECField |
This interface represents an elliptic curve (EC) finite field.
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KeySpec |
A (transparent) specification of the key material
that constitutes a cryptographic key.
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Class | Description |
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DSAGenParameterSpec |
This immutable class specifies the set of parameters used for
generating DSA parameters as specified in
FIPS 186-3 Digital Signature Standard (DSS).
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DSAParameterSpec |
This class specifies the set of parameters used with the DSA algorithm.
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DSAPrivateKeySpec |
This class specifies a DSA private key with its associated parameters.
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DSAPublicKeySpec |
This class specifies a DSA public key with its associated parameters.
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ECFieldF2m |
This immutable class defines an elliptic curve (EC)
characteristic 2 finite field.
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ECFieldFp |
This immutable class defines an elliptic curve (EC) prime
finite field.
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ECGenParameterSpec |
This immutable class specifies the set of parameters used for
generating elliptic curve (EC) domain parameters.
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ECParameterSpec |
This immutable class specifies the set of domain parameters
used with elliptic curve cryptography (ECC).
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ECPoint |
This immutable class represents a point on an elliptic curve (EC)
in affine coordinates.
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ECPrivateKeySpec |
This immutable class specifies an elliptic curve private key with
its associated parameters.
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ECPublicKeySpec |
This immutable class specifies an elliptic curve public key with
its associated parameters.
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EllipticCurve |
This immutable class holds the necessary values needed to represent
an elliptic curve.
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EncodedKeySpec |
This class represents a public or private key in encoded format.
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MGF1ParameterSpec |
This class specifies the set of parameters used with mask generation
function MGF1 in OAEP Padding and RSA-PSS signature scheme, as
defined in the
PKCS #1 v2.1
standard.
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PKCS8EncodedKeySpec |
This class represents the ASN.1 encoding of a private key,
encoded according to the ASN.1 type
PrivateKeyInfo . |
PSSParameterSpec |
This class specifies a parameter spec for RSA-PSS signature scheme,
as defined in the
PKCS#1 v2.1
standard.
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RSAKeyGenParameterSpec |
This class specifies the set of parameters used to generate an RSA
key pair.
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RSAMultiPrimePrivateCrtKeySpec |
This class specifies an RSA multi-prime private key, as defined in the
PKCS#1 v2.1, using the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT) information
values for efficiency.
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RSAOtherPrimeInfo |
This class represents the triplet (prime, exponent, and coefficient)
inside RSA's OtherPrimeInfo structure, as defined in the PKCS#1 v2.1.
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RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec |
This class specifies an RSA private key, as defined in the PKCS#1
standard, using the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT) information values for
efficiency.
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RSAPrivateKeySpec |
This class specifies an RSA private key.
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RSAPublicKeySpec |
This class specifies an RSA public key.
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X509EncodedKeySpec |
This class represents the ASN.1 encoding of a public key,
encoded according to the ASN.1 type
SubjectPublicKeyInfo . |
Exception | Description |
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InvalidKeySpecException |
This is the exception for invalid key specifications.
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InvalidParameterSpecException |
This is the exception for invalid parameter specifications.
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A key specification is a transparent representation of the key material that constitutes a key. A key may be specified in an algorithm-specific way, or in an algorithm-independent encoding format (such as ASN.1). This package contains key specifications for DSA public and private keys, RSA public and private keys, PKCS #8 private keys in DER-encoded format, and X.509 public and private keys in DER-encoded format.
An algorithm parameter specification is a transparent representation of the sets of parameters used with an algorithm. This package contains an algorithm parameter specification for parameters used with the DSA algorithm.
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