Class PKIXBuilderParameters
- All Implemented Interfaces:
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Cloneable,CertPathParameters
public class PKIXBuilderParameters extends PKIXParameters
CertPathBuilder algorithm. A PKIX CertPathBuilder uses these parameters to build a CertPath which has been validated according to the PKIX certification path validation algorithm.
To instantiate a PKIXBuilderParameters object, an application must specify one or more most-trusted CAs as defined by the PKIX certification path validation algorithm. The most-trusted CA can be specified using one of two constructors. An application can call PKIXBuilderParameters(Set, CertSelector), specifying a Set of TrustAnchor objects, each of which identifies a most-trusted CA. Alternatively, an application can call PKIXBuilderParameters(KeyStore, CertSelector), specifying a KeyStore instance containing trusted certificate entries, each of which will be considered as a most-trusted CA.
In addition, an application must specify constraints on the target certificate that the CertPathBuilder will attempt to build a path to. The constraints are specified as a CertSelector object. These constraints should provide the CertPathBuilder with enough search criteria to find the target certificate. Minimal criteria for an X509Certificate usually include the subject name and/or one or more subject alternative names. If enough criteria is not specified, the CertPathBuilder may throw a CertPathBuilderException.
Concurrent Access
Unless otherwise specified, the methods defined in this class are not thread-safe. Multiple threads that need to access a single object concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking. Multiple threads each manipulating separate objects need not synchronize.
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
Constructor Summary
| Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
PKIXBuilderParameters |
Creates an instance of PKIXBuilderParameters that populates the set of most-trusted CAs from the trusted certificate entries contained in the specified KeyStore. |
PKIXBuilderParameters |
Creates an instance of PKIXBuilderParameters with the specified Set of most-trusted CAs. |
Method Summary
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
int |
getMaxPathLength() |
Returns the value of the maximum number of intermediate non-self-issued certificates that may exist in a certification path. |
void |
setMaxPathLength |
Sets the value of the maximum number of non-self-issued intermediate certificates that may exist in a certification path. |
String |
toString() |
Returns a formatted string describing the parameters. |
Methods declared in class java.security.cert.PKIXParameters
addCertPathChecker, addCertStore, clone, getCertPathCheckers, getCertStores, getDate, getInitialPolicies, getPolicyQualifiersRejected, getSigProvider, getTargetCertConstraints, getTrustAnchors, isAnyPolicyInhibited, isExplicitPolicyRequired, isPolicyMappingInhibited, isRevocationEnabled, setAnyPolicyInhibited, setCertPathCheckers, setCertStores, setDate, setExplicitPolicyRequired, setInitialPolicies, setPolicyMappingInhibited, setPolicyQualifiersRejected, setRevocationEnabled, setSigProvider, setTargetCertConstraints, setTrustAnchors
Constructor Details
PKIXBuilderParameters
public PKIXBuilderParameters(Set<TrustAnchor> trustAnchors, CertSelector targetConstraints) throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
PKIXBuilderParameters with the specified Set of most-trusted CAs. Each element of the set is a TrustAnchor. Note that the Set is copied to protect against subsequent modifications.
- Parameters:
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trustAnchors- aSetofTrustAnchors -
targetConstraints- aCertSelectorspecifying the constraints on the target certificate - Throws:
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InvalidAlgorithmParameterException- iftrustAnchorsis empty(trustAnchors.isEmpty() == true) -
NullPointerException- iftrustAnchorsisnull -
ClassCastException- if any of the elements oftrustAnchorsare not of typejava.security.cert.TrustAnchor
PKIXBuilderParameters
public PKIXBuilderParameters(KeyStore keystore, CertSelector targetConstraints) throws KeyStoreException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
PKIXBuilderParameters that populates the set of most-trusted CAs from the trusted certificate entries contained in the specified KeyStore. Only keystore entries that contain trusted X509Certificates are considered; all other certificate types are ignored.- Parameters:
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keystore- aKeyStorefrom which the set of most-trusted CAs will be populated -
targetConstraints- aCertSelectorspecifying the constraints on the target certificate - Throws:
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KeyStoreException- ifkeystorehas not been initialized -
InvalidAlgorithmParameterException- ifkeystoredoes not contain at least one trusted certificate entry -
NullPointerException- ifkeystoreisnull
Method Details
setMaxPathLength
public void setMaxPathLength(int maxPathLength)
CertPathBuilder instance must not build paths longer than the length specified. A value of 0 implies that the path can only contain a single certificate. A value of -1 implies that the path length is unconstrained (i.e. there is no maximum). The default maximum path length, if not specified, is 5. Setting a value less than -1 will cause an exception to be thrown.
If any of the CA certificates contain the BasicConstraintsExtension, the value of the pathLenConstraint field of the extension overrides the maximum path length parameter whenever the result is a certification path of smaller length.
- Parameters:
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maxPathLength- the maximum number of non-self-issued intermediate certificates that may exist in a certification path - Throws:
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InvalidParameterException- ifmaxPathLengthis set to a value less than -1 - See Also:
getMaxPathLength
public int getMaxPathLength()
setMaxPathLength(int) method for more details.- Returns:
- the maximum number of non-self-issued intermediate certificates that may exist in a certification path, or -1 if there is no limit
- See Also:
toString
public String toString()
- Overrides:
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toStringin classPKIXParameters - Returns:
- a formatted string describing the parameters
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