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Interface java.security.Key

public interface Key
extends Serializable
The Key interface is the top-level interface for all keys. It defines the functionality shared by all key objects. All keys have three characteristics:
  • An Algorithm

    This is the key algorithm for that key. The key algorithm is usually an encryption or asymmetric operation algorithm (such as DSA or RSA), which will work with those algorithms and with related algorithms (such as MD5 with RSA, SHA-1 with RSA, Raw DSA, etc.) The name of the algorithm of a key is obtained using the getAlgorithm method.

  • An Encoded Form

    This is an external encoded form for the key used when a standard representation of the key is needed outside the Java Virtual Machine, as when transmitting the key to some other party. The key is encoded according to a standard format (such as X.509 or PKCS#8), and is returned using the getEncoded method.

  • A Format

    This is the name of the format of the encoded key. It is returned by the getFormat method.

Keys are generally obtained through key generators, certificates, or various Identity classes used to manage keys. There are no provisions in this release for the parsing of encoded keys and certificates.

See Also:
PublicKey, PrivateKey, KeyPair, KeyPairGenerator, Identity, IdentityScope, Signer

Method Index

 o getAlgorithm()
Returns the standard algorithm name this key is for.
 o getEncoded()
Returns the encoded key.
 o getFormat()
Returns the format used to encode the key or null if the key does not support encoding.

Methods

 o getAlgorithm
 public abstract String getAlgorithm()
Returns the standard algorithm name this key is for. For example, "DSA" would indicate that this key is a DSA key. Note that this method may return null, when the algorithm this key is for is unknown.

See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference for information about standard algorithm names.

Returns:
the name of the algorithm this key is for, or null if the algorithm this key is for is unknown.
 o getFormat
 public abstract String getFormat()
Returns the format used to encode the key or null if the key does not support encoding.

Returns:
the format used to encode the key.
 o getEncoded
 public abstract byte[] getEncoded()
Returns the encoded key.

Returns:
the encoded key, or null if the key does not support encoding.

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