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package javax.net.ssl;
import java.security.Security;
import java.security.*;
import sun.security.jca.GetInstance;
/**
* This class acts as a factory for key managers based on a
* source of key material. Each key manager manages a specific
* type of key material for use by secure sockets. The key
* material is based on a KeyStore and/or provider specific sources.
*
* @since 1.4
* @see KeyManager
*/
public class KeyManagerFactory {
// The provider
private Provider provider;
// The provider implementation (delegate)
private KeyManagerFactorySpi factorySpi;
// The name of the key management algorithm.
private String algorithm;
/**
* Obtains the default KeyManagerFactory algorithm name.
*
* <p>The default algorithm can be changed at runtime by setting
* the value of the {@code ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm}
* security property to the desired algorithm name.
*
* @see java.security.Security security properties
* @return the default algorithm name as specified by the
* {@code ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm} security property, or an
* implementation-specific default if no such property exists.
*/
public final static String getDefaultAlgorithm() {
String type;
type = AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<String>() {
@Override
public String run() {
return Security.getProperty(
"ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm");
}
});
if (type == null) {
type = "SunX509";
}
return type;
}
/**
* Creates a KeyManagerFactory object.
*
* @param factorySpi the delegate
* @param provider the provider
* @param algorithm the algorithm
*/
protected KeyManagerFactory(KeyManagerFactorySpi factorySpi,
Provider provider, String algorithm) {
this.factorySpi = factorySpi;
this.provider = provider;
this.algorithm = algorithm;
}
/**
* Returns the algorithm name of this <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object.
*
* <p>This is the same name that was specified in one of the
* <code>getInstance</code> calls that created this
* <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object.
*
* @return the algorithm name of this <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object.
*/
public final String getAlgorithm() {
return this.algorithm;
}
/**
* Returns a <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object that acts as a
* factory for key managers.
*
* <p> This method traverses the list of registered security Providers,
* starting with the most preferred Provider.
* A new KeyManagerFactory object encapsulating the
* KeyManagerFactorySpi implementation from the first
* Provider that supports the specified algorithm is returned.
*
* <p> Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via
* the {@link Security#getProviders() Security.getProviders()} method.
*
* @param algorithm the standard name of the requested algorithm.
* See the <a href=
* "{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html">
* Java Secure Socket Extension Reference Guide </a>
* for information about standard algorithm names.
*
* @return the new <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object.
*
* @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if no Provider supports a
* KeyManagerFactorySpi implementation for the
* specified algorithm.
* @exception NullPointerException if <code>algorithm</code> is null.
*
* @see java.security.Provider
*/
public static final KeyManagerFactory getInstance(String algorithm)
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
GetInstance.Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance
("KeyManagerFactory", KeyManagerFactorySpi.class,
algorithm);
return new KeyManagerFactory((KeyManagerFactorySpi)instance.impl,
instance.provider, algorithm);
}
/**
* Returns a <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object that acts as a
* factory for key managers.
*
* <p> A new KeyManagerFactory object encapsulating the
* KeyManagerFactorySpi implementation from the specified provider
* is returned. The specified provider must be registered
* in the security provider list.
*
* <p> Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via
* the {@link Security#getProviders() Security.getProviders()} method.
* @param algorithm the standard name of the requested algorithm.
* See the <a href=
* "{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html">
* Java Secure Socket Extension Reference Guide </a>
* for information about standard algorithm names.
*
* @param provider the name of the provider.
*
* @return the new <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object.
*
* @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if a KeyManagerFactorySpi
* implementation for the specified algorithm is not
* available from the specified provider.
*
* @throws NoSuchProviderException if the specified provider is not
* registered in the security provider list.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the provider name is null or empty.
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>algorithm</code> is null.
*
* @see java.security.Provider
*/
public static final KeyManagerFactory getInstance(String algorithm,
String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException,
NoSuchProviderException {
GetInstance.Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance
("KeyManagerFactory", KeyManagerFactorySpi.class,
algorithm, provider);
return new KeyManagerFactory((KeyManagerFactorySpi)instance.impl,
instance.provider, algorithm);
}
/**
* Returns a <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object that acts as a
* factory for key managers.
*
* <p> A new KeyManagerFactory object encapsulating the
* KeyManagerFactorySpi implementation from the specified Provider
* object is returned. Note that the specified Provider object
* does not have to be registered in the provider list.
*
* @param algorithm the standard name of the requested algorithm.
* See the <a href=
* "{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html">
* Java Secure Socket Extension Reference Guide </a>
* for information about standard algorithm names.
*
* @param provider an instance of the provider.
*
* @return the new <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object.
*
* @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if a KeyManagerFactorySpi
* implementation for the specified algorithm is not available
* from the specified Provider object.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if provider is null.
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>algorithm</code> is null.
*
* @see java.security.Provider
*/
public static final KeyManagerFactory getInstance(String algorithm,
Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
GetInstance.Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance
("KeyManagerFactory", KeyManagerFactorySpi.class,
algorithm, provider);
return new KeyManagerFactory((KeyManagerFactorySpi)instance.impl,
instance.provider, algorithm);
}
/**
* Returns the provider of this <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object.
*
* @return the provider of this <code>KeyManagerFactory</code> object
*/
public final Provider getProvider() {
return this.provider;
}
/**
* Initializes this factory with a source of key material.
* <P>
* The provider typically uses a KeyStore for obtaining
* key material for use during secure socket negotiations.
* The KeyStore is generally password-protected.
* <P>
* For more flexible initialization, please see
* {@link #init(ManagerFactoryParameters)}.
* <P>
*
* @param ks the key store or null
* @param password the password for recovering keys in the KeyStore
* @throws KeyStoreException if this operation fails
* @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if the specified algorithm is not
* available from the specified provider.
* @throws UnrecoverableKeyException if the key cannot be recovered
* (e.g. the given password is wrong).
*/
public final void init(KeyStore ks, char[] password) throws
KeyStoreException, NoSuchAlgorithmException,
UnrecoverableKeyException {
factorySpi.engineInit(ks, password);
}
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