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Interface SignedInfo

All Superinterfaces:
XMLStructure
public interface SignedInfo
extends XMLStructure

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

<element name="SignedInfo" type="ds:SignedInfoType"/>
 <complexType name="SignedInfoType">
   <sequence>
     <element ref="ds:CanonicalizationMethod"/>
     <element ref="ds:SignatureMethod"/>
     <element ref="ds:Reference" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   </sequence>
   <attribute name="Id" type="ID" use="optional"/>
 </complexType>
A SignedInfo instance may be created by invoking one of the newSignedInfo methods of the XMLSignatureFactory class.
Since:
1.6
See Also:
XMLSignatureFactory.newSignedInfo(CanonicalizationMethod, SignatureMethod, List), XMLSignatureFactory.newSignedInfo(CanonicalizationMethod, SignatureMethod, List, String)

Methods

getCanonicalizationMethod

CanonicalizationMethod getCanonicalizationMethod()

Returns the canonicalization method of this SignedInfo.

Returns:
the canonicalization method

getSignatureMethod

SignatureMethod getSignatureMethod()

Returns the signature method of this SignedInfo.

Returns:
the signature method

getReferences

List getReferences()

Returns an unmodifiable list of one or more References.

Returns:
an unmodifiable list of one or more References

getId

String getId()

Returns the optional Id attribute of this SignedInfo.

Returns:
the id (may be null if not specified)

getCanonicalizedData

InputStream getCanonicalizedData()

Returns the canonicalized signed info bytes after a signing or validation operation. This method is useful for debugging.

Returns:
an InputStream containing the canonicalized bytes, or null if this SignedInfo has not been signed or validated yet

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