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JSR 177

java.security
Interface Key

All Known Subinterfaces:
PublicKey
All Known Implementing Classes:
SecretKeySpec

public interface Key

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:

Keys are generally obtained through key generators and certificates. Keys may also be obtained from key specifications (transparent representations of the underlying key material) through the use of a key factory.


Method Summary
 java.lang.String getAlgorithm()
          Returns the standard algorithm name for this key.
 byte[] getEncoded()
          Returns the key in its primary encoding format, or null if this key does not support encoding.
 java.lang.String getFormat()
          Returns the name of the primary encoding format of this key, or null if this key does not support encoding.
 

Method Detail

getAlgorithm

java.lang.String getAlgorithm()
Returns the standard algorithm name for this key. For example, "DSA" would indicate that this key is a DSA key. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference for information about standard algorithm names

Returns:
the name of the algorithm associated with this key.

getFormat

java.lang.String getFormat()
Returns the name of the primary encoding format of this key, or null if this key does not support encoding. The primary encoding format is named in terms of the appropriate ASN.1 data format, if an ASN.1 specification for this key exists. For example, the name of the ASN.1 data format for public keys is SubjectPublicKeyInfo, as defined by the X.509 standard; in this case, the returned format is "X.509". Similarly, the name of the ASN.1 data format for private keys is PrivateKeyInfo, as defined by the PKCS #8 standard; in this case, the returned format is "PKCS#8".

Returns:
the primary encoding format of the key.

getEncoded

byte[] getEncoded()
Returns the key in its primary encoding format, or null if this key does not support encoding.

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

JSR 177

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