java.security
Class KeyFactorySpi
KeyFactorySpi is the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the
KeyFactory class. This is the interface for providers to
supply to implement a key factory for an algorithm.
Key factories are used to convert keys (opaque cryptographic
keys of type Key) into key specifications (transparent
representations of the underlying key material).
Key factories are bi-directional. They allow a key class
to be converted into a key specification (key material) and
back again.
For example DSA public keys can be specified as
DSAPublicKeySpec or X509EncodedKeySpec. The key factory
translate these key specifications.
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KeyFactorySpi
public KeyFactorySpi()
Constucts a new KeyFactorySpi.
engineTranslateKey
protected abstract Key engineTranslateKey(Key key)
throws InvalidKeyException
Translates the key from an unknown or untrusted provider
into a key for this key factory.
key
- key from an unknown or untrusted provider
extends KeySpec> T engineGetKeySpec
protected abstract extends KeySpec> T engineGetKeySpec(Key key,
Class keySpec)
throws InvalidKeySpecException
Returns a key specification for the given key. keySpec
identifies the specification class to return the key
material in.
key
- the keykeySpec
- the specification class to return the
key material in.
- the key specification in an instance of the requested
specification class
InvalidKeySpecException
- the requested key specification
is inappropriate for this key or the key is
unrecognized.
KeyFactorySpi.java --- Key Factory Service Provider Interface
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