Source for java.security.KeyPair

   1: /* KeyPair.java --- Key Pair Class
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  37: 
  38: package java.security;
  39: import java.io.Serializable;
  40: 
  41: /**
  42:    KeyPair serves as a simple container for public and private keys.
  43:    If properly initialized, this class should be treated like the
  44:    private key since it contains it and take approriate security
  45:    measures.
  46: 
  47:    @author Mark Benvenuto
  48:  */
  49: public final class KeyPair implements Serializable
  50: {
  51:   private static final long serialVersionUID = -7565189502268009837L;
  52: 
  53:   private PublicKey publicKey;
  54:   private PrivateKey privateKey;
  55: 
  56:   /**
  57:      Initializes the KeyPair with a pubilc and private key.
  58: 
  59:      @param publicKey Public Key to store
  60:      @param privateKey Private Key to store
  61:    */
  62:   public KeyPair(PublicKey publicKey, PrivateKey privateKey)
  63:   {
  64:     this.publicKey = publicKey;
  65:     this.privateKey = privateKey;
  66:   }
  67: 
  68:   /**
  69:      Returns the public key stored in the KeyPair
  70: 
  71:      @return The public key
  72:    */
  73:   public PublicKey getPublic()
  74:   {
  75:     return publicKey;
  76:   }
  77: 
  78:   /**
  79:      Returns the private key stored in the KeyPair
  80: 
  81:      @return The private key
  82:    */
  83:   public PrivateKey getPrivate()
  84:   {
  85:     return privateKey;
  86:   }
  87: }