certificate.java

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/* * @(#)Certificate.java	1.25 06/10/10 * * Copyright  1990-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.   * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER   *    * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or   * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version   * 2 only, as published by the Free Software Foundation.    *    * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but   * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of   * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU   * General Public License version 2 for more details (a copy is   * included at /legal/license.txt).    *    * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License   * version 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software   * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA   * 02110-1301 USA    *    * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa   * Clara, CA 95054 or visit www.sun.com if you need additional   * information or have any questions.  * */package java.security.cert;import java.util.Arrays;import java.security.PublicKey;import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;import java.security.NoSuchProviderException;import java.security.InvalidKeyException;import java.security.SignatureException;import sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl;/** * <p>Abstract class for managing a variety of identity certificates. * An identity certificate is a binding of a principal to a public key which * is vouched for by another principal.  (A principal represents * an entity such as an individual user, a group, or a corporation.) *<p> * This class is an abstraction for certificates that have different * formats but important common uses.  For example, different types of * certificates, such as X.509 and PGP, share general certificate * functionality (like encoding and verifying) and * some types of information (like a public key). * <p> * X.509, PGP, and SDSI certificates can all be implemented by * subclassing the Certificate class, even though they contain different * sets of information, and they store and retrieve the information in * different ways. * * @see X509Certificate * @see CertificateFactory * * @author Hemma Prafullchandra * @version 1.25, 10/10/06 */public abstract class Certificate implements java.io.Serializable {    // the certificate type    private final String type;    /**     * Creates a certificate of the specified type.     *     * @param type the standard name of the certificate type.     * See Appendix A in the <a href=     * "../../../../guide/security/CryptoSpec.html#AppA">     * Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &amp; Reference </a>     * for information about standard certificate types.     */    protected Certificate(String type) {	this.type = type;    }    /**     * Returns the type of this certificate.     *     * @return the type of this certificate.     */    public final String getType() {	return this.type;    }        /**     * Compares this certificate for equality with the specified     * object. If the <code>other</code> object is an     * <code>instanceof</code> <code>Certificate</code>, then     * its encoded form is retrieved and compared with the     * encoded form of this certificate.     *     * @param other the object to test for equality with this certificate.     * @return true iff the encoded forms of the two certificates     * match, false otherwise.     */    public boolean equals(Object other) {        if (this == other) {            return true;	}        if (!(other instanceof Certificate)) {            return false;	}        try {            byte[] thisCert = X509CertImpl.getEncodedInternal(this);            byte[] otherCert = X509CertImpl.getEncodedInternal((Certificate)other);	    	    return Arrays.equals(thisCert, otherCert);        } catch (CertificateException e) {	    return false;        }    }    /**     * Returns a hashcode value for this certificate from its     * encoded form.     *     * @return the hashcode value.     */    public int hashCode() {        int retval = 0;        try {            byte[] certData = X509CertImpl.getEncodedInternal(this);            for (int i = 1; i < certData.length; i++) {                 retval += certData[i] * i;            }            return retval;        } catch (CertificateException e) {            return retval;        }    }    /**     * Returns the encoded form of this certificate. It is     * assumed that each certificate type would have only a single     * form of encoding; for example, X.509 certificates would     * be encoded as ASN.1 DER.     *     * @return the encoded form of this certificate     *     * @exception CertificateEncodingException if an encoding error occurs.     */    public abstract byte[] getEncoded()        throws CertificateEncodingException;    /**     * Verifies that this certificate was signed using the     * private key that corresponds to the specified public key.     *     * @param key the PublicKey used to carry out the verification.     *     * @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException on unsupported signature     * algorithms.     * @exception InvalidKeyException on incorrect key.     * @exception NoSuchProviderException if there's no default provider.     * @exception SignatureException on signature errors.     * @exception CertificateException on encoding errors.     */    public abstract void verify(PublicKey key)        throws CertificateException, NoSuchAlgorithmException,        InvalidKeyException, NoSuchProviderException,        SignatureException;    /**     * Verifies that this certificate was signed using the     * private key that corresponds to the specified public key.     * This method uses the signature verification engine     * supplied by the specified provider.     *     * @param key the PublicKey used to carry out the verification.     * @param sigProvider the name of the signature provider.     *     * @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException on unsupported signature     * algorithms.     * @exception InvalidKeyException on incorrect key.     * @exception NoSuchProviderException on incorrect provider.     * @exception SignatureException on signature errors.     * @exception CertificateException on encoding errors.     */    public abstract void verify(PublicKey key, String sigProvider)        throws CertificateException, NoSuchAlgorithmException,        InvalidKeyException, NoSuchProviderException,        SignatureException;    /**     * Returns a string representation of this certificate.     *     * @return a string representation of this certificate.     */    public abstract String toString();    /**     * Gets the public key from this certificate.     *     * @return the public key.     */    public abstract PublicKey getPublicKey();    /**     * Alternate Certificate class for serialization.     */    protected static class CertificateRep implements java.io.Serializable {	private String type;	private byte[] data;	/**	 * Construct the alternate Certificate class with the Certificate	 * type and Certificate encoding bytes.	 *	 * <p>	 *	 * @param type the standard name of the Certificate type. <p>	 *	 * @param data the Certificate data.	 */	protected CertificateRep(String type, byte[] data) {	    this.type = type;	    this.data = data;	}	/**	 * Resolve the Certificate Object. 	 * 	 * <p> 	 *	 * @return the resolved Certificate Object	 *	 * @throws java.io.ObjectStreamException if the Certificate 	 *	could not be resolved	 */	protected Object readResolve() throws java.io.ObjectStreamException {	    try {		CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance(type);		return cf.generateCertificate			(new java.io.ByteArrayInputStream(data));	    } catch (CertificateException e) {		throw new java.io.NotSerializableException				("java.security.cert.Certificate: " +				type +				": " +				e.getMessage());	    }	}    }    /**     * Replace the Certificate to be serialized.     *     * @return the alternate Certificate object to be serialized     *     * @throws java.io.ObjectStreamException if a new object representing      * this Certificate could not be created     */    protected Object writeReplace() throws java.io.ObjectStreamException {	try {	    return new CertificateRep(type, getEncoded());	} catch (CertificateException e) {	    throw new java.io.NotSerializableException				("java.security.cert.Certificate: " +				type +				": " +				e.getMessage());	}    }}

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