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Interface CanonicalizationMethod

All Superinterfaces:
AlgorithmMethod, Transform, XMLStructure
public interface CanonicalizationMethod
extends Transform

A representation of the XML CanonicalizationMethod element as defined in the W3C Recommendation for XML-Signature Syntax and Processing. The XML Schema Definition is defined as:

<element name="CanonicalizationMethod" type="ds:CanonicalizationMethodType"/>
     <complexType name="CanonicalizationMethodType" mixed="true">
       <sequence>
         <any namespace="##any" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
           <!-- (0,unbounded) elements from (1,1) namespace -->
       </sequence>
       <attribute name="Algorithm" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
     </complexType>
A CanonicalizationMethod instance may be created by invoking the newCanonicalizationMethod method of the XMLSignatureFactory class.
Since:
1.6
See Also:
XMLSignatureFactory.newCanonicalizationMethod(String, C14NMethodParameterSpec)

Fields

INCLUSIVE

static final String INCLUSIVE

The Canonical XML (without comments) canonicalization method algorithm URI.

INCLUSIVE_WITH_COMMENTS

static final String INCLUSIVE_WITH_COMMENTS

The Canonical XML with comments canonicalization method algorithm URI.

EXCLUSIVE

static final String EXCLUSIVE

The Exclusive Canonical XML (without comments) canonicalization method algorithm URI.

EXCLUSIVE_WITH_COMMENTS

static final String EXCLUSIVE_WITH_COMMENTS

The Exclusive Canonical XML with comments canonicalization method algorithm URI.

Methods

getParameterSpec

AlgorithmParameterSpec getParameterSpec()

Returns the algorithm-specific input parameters associated with this CanonicalizationMethod.

The returned parameters can be typecast to a C14NMethodParameterSpec object.

Specified by:
getParameterSpec in interface AlgorithmMethod
Specified by:
getParameterSpec in interface Transform
Returns:
the algorithm-specific input parameters (may be null if not specified)

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