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Class KeyStore.TrustedCertificateEntry

All Implemented Interfaces:
KeyStore.Entry
Enclosing class:
KeyStore
public static final class KeyStore.TrustedCertificateEntry
extends Object
implements KeyStore.Entry

A KeyStore entry that holds a trusted Certificate.

Since:
1.5

Nested Classes

Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface java.security.KeyStore.Entry

KeyStore.Entry.Attribute

Constructors

TrustedCertificateEntry

public TrustedCertificateEntry(Certificate trustedCert)

Constructs a TrustedCertificateEntry with a trusted Certificate.

Parameters:
trustedCert - the trusted Certificate
Throws:
NullPointerException - if trustedCert is null

TrustedCertificateEntry

public TrustedCertificateEntry(Certificate trustedCert,
                               Set<KeyStore.Entry.Attribute> attributes)

Constructs a TrustedCertificateEntry with a trusted Certificate and associated entry attributes.

The specified attributes is cloned before it is stored in the new TrustedCertificateEntry object.

Parameters:
trustedCert - the trusted Certificate
attributes - the attributes
Throws:
NullPointerException - if trustedCert or attributes is null
Since:
1.8

Methods

getTrustedCertificate

public Certificate getTrustedCertificate()

Gets the trusted Certficate from this entry.

Returns:
the trusted Certificate from this entry

getAttributes

public Set<KeyStore.Entry.Attribute> getAttributes()

Retrieves the attributes associated with an entry.

Specified by:
getAttributes in interface KeyStore.Entry
Returns:
an unmodifiable Set of attributes, possibly empty
Since:
1.8

toString

public String toString()

Returns a string representation of this TrustedCertificateEntry.

Overrides:
toString in class Object
Returns:
a string representation of this TrustedCertificateEntry.

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