public class X509EncodedKeySpec extends EncodedKeySpec
SubjectPublicKeyInfo.
The SubjectPublicKeyInfo syntax is defined in the X.509
standard as follows:
SubjectPublicKeyInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
algorithm AlgorithmIdentifier,
subjectPublicKey BIT STRING }
Key,
KeyFactory,
KeySpec,
EncodedKeySpec,
PKCS8EncodedKeySpec| Constructor and Description |
|---|
X509EncodedKeySpec(byte[] encodedKey)
Creates a new
X509EncodedKeySpec with the given encoded key. |
X509EncodedKeySpec(byte[] encodedKey,
String algorithm)
Creates a new
X509EncodedKeySpec with the given encoded key. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
byte[] |
getEncoded()
Returns the key bytes, encoded according to the X.509 standard.
|
String |
getFormat()
Returns the name of the encoding format associated with this
key specification.
|
getAlgorithmpublic X509EncodedKeySpec(byte[] encodedKey)
X509EncodedKeySpec with the given encoded key.encodedKey - the key, which is assumed to be
encoded according to the X.509 standard. The contents of the
array are copied to protect against subsequent modification.NullPointerException - if encodedKey
is null.public X509EncodedKeySpec(byte[] encodedKey,
String algorithm)
X509EncodedKeySpec with the given encoded key.
This constructor is useful when subsequent callers of the
X509EncodedKeySpec object might not know the algorithm
of the key.encodedKey - the key, which is assumed to be
encoded according to the X.509 standard. The contents of the
array are copied to protect against subsequent modification.algorithm - the algorithm name of the encoded public key
See the KeyFactory section in the
Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation
for information about standard algorithm names.NullPointerException - if encodedKey
or algorithm is null.IllegalArgumentException - if algorithm is
the empty string ""public byte[] getEncoded()
getEncoded in class EncodedKeySpecpublic final String getFormat()
getFormat in class EncodedKeySpec"X.509". Submit a bug or feature
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