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/*
* $Id: DOMValidateContext.java,v 1.8 2005/05/10 16:31:14 mullan Exp $
*/
package javax.xml.crypto.dsig.dom;
import javax.xml.crypto.KeySelector;
import javax.xml.crypto.dom.DOMCryptoContext;
import javax.xml.crypto.dsig.XMLSignature;
import javax.xml.crypto.dsig.XMLSignatureFactory;
import javax.xml.crypto.dsig.XMLValidateContext;
import java.security.Key;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
/**
* A DOM-specific {@link XMLValidateContext}. This class contains additional
* methods to specify the location in a DOM tree where an {@link XMLSignature}
* is to be unmarshalled and validated from.
*
* <p>Note that the behavior of an unmarshalled <code>XMLSignature</code>
* is undefined if the contents of the underlying DOM tree are modified by the
* caller after the <code>XMLSignature</code> is created.
*
* <p>Also, note that <code>DOMValidateContext</code> instances can contain
* information and state specific to the XML signature structure it is
* used with. The results are unpredictable if a
* <code>DOMValidateContext</code> is used with different signature structures
* (for example, you should not use the same <code>DOMValidateContext</code>
* instance to validate two different {@link XMLSignature} objects).
*
* @author Sean Mullan
* @author JSR 105 Expert Group
* @since 1.6
* @see XMLSignatureFactory#unmarshalXMLSignature(XMLValidateContext)
*/
public class DOMValidateContext extends DOMCryptoContext
implements XMLValidateContext {
private Node node;
/**
* Creates a <code>DOMValidateContext</code> containing the specified key
* selector and node.
*
* @param ks a key selector for finding a validation key
* @param node the node
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>ks</code> or <code>node</code> is
* <code>null</code>
*/
public DOMValidateContext(KeySelector ks, Node node) {
if (ks == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("key selector is null");
}
init(node, ks);
}
/**
* Creates a <code>DOMValidateContext</code> containing the specified key
* and node. The validating key will be stored in a
* {@link KeySelector#singletonKeySelector singleton KeySelector} that
* is returned when the {@link #getKeySelector getKeySelector}
* method is called.
*
* @param validatingKey the validating key
* @param node the node
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>validatingKey</code> or
* <code>node</code> is <code>null</code>
*/
public DOMValidateContext(Key validatingKey, Node node) {
if (validatingKey == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("validatingKey is null");
}
init(node, KeySelector.singletonKeySelector(validatingKey));
}
private void init(Node node, KeySelector ks) {
if (node == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("node is null");
}
this.node = node;
super.setKeySelector(ks);
if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) {
super.setProperty("org.jcp.xml.dsig.secureValidation",
Boolean.TRUE);
}
}
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