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package javax.net.ssl;

import java.security.Security;
import java.security.*;
import java.util.Objects;

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.
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Since:1.4
/** * 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.

The default algorithm can be changed at runtime by setting the value of the ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm security property to the desired algorithm name.

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Returns:the default algorithm name as specified by the ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm security property, or an implementation-specific default if no such property exists.
/** * 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 static final String getDefaultAlgorithm() { String type; type = AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<>() { @Override public String run() { return Security.getProperty( "ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm"); } }); if (type == null) { type = "SunX509"; } return type; }
Creates a KeyManagerFactory object.
Params:
  • factorySpi – the delegate
  • provider – the provider
  • algorithm – the algorithm
/** * 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 KeyManagerFactory object.

This is the same name that was specified in one of the getInstance calls that created this KeyManagerFactory object.

Returns:the algorithm name of this KeyManagerFactory object.
/** * 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 KeyManagerFactory object that acts as a factory for key managers.

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.

Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders() method.

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Throws:
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Implementation Note: The JDK Reference Implementation additionally uses the jdk.security.provider.preferred Security property to determine the preferred provider order for the specified algorithm. This may be different than the order of providers returned by Security.getProviders().
Returns:the new KeyManagerFactory object
/** * 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. * * @implNote * The JDK Reference Implementation additionally uses the * {@code jdk.security.provider.preferred} * {@link Security#getProperty(String) Security} property to determine * the preferred provider order for the specified algorithm. This * may be different than the order of providers returned by * {@link Security#getProviders() Security.getProviders()}. * * @param algorithm the standard name of the requested algorithm. * See the <a href= * "{@docRoot}/../specs/security/standard-names.html"> * Java Security Standard Algorithm Names</a> document * for information about standard algorithm names. * * @return the new {@code KeyManagerFactory} object * * @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if no {@code Provider} supports a * {@code KeyManagerFactorySpi} implementation for the * specified algorithm * * @throws NullPointerException if {@code algorithm} is {@code null} * * @see java.security.Provider */
public static final KeyManagerFactory getInstance(String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException { Objects.requireNonNull(algorithm, "null algorithm name"); GetInstance.Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance ("KeyManagerFactory", KeyManagerFactorySpi.class, algorithm); return new KeyManagerFactory((KeyManagerFactorySpi)instance.impl, instance.provider, algorithm); }
Returns a KeyManagerFactory object that acts as a factory for key managers.

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.

Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders() method.

Params:
  • algorithm – the standard name of the requested algorithm. See the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names document for information about standard algorithm names.
  • provider – the name of the provider.
Throws:
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Returns:the new KeyManagerFactory object
/** * 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}/../specs/security/standard-names.html"> * Java Security Standard Algorithm Names</a> document * for information about standard algorithm names. * * @param provider the name of the provider. * * @return the new {@code KeyManagerFactory} object * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the provider name is {@code null} * or empty * * @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if a {@code 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 NullPointerException if {@code algorithm} is {@code null} * * @see java.security.Provider */
public static final KeyManagerFactory getInstance(String algorithm, String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException { Objects.requireNonNull(algorithm, "null algorithm name"); GetInstance.Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance ("KeyManagerFactory", KeyManagerFactorySpi.class, algorithm, provider); return new KeyManagerFactory((KeyManagerFactorySpi)instance.impl, instance.provider, algorithm); }
Returns a KeyManagerFactory object that acts as a factory for key managers.

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.

Params:
  • algorithm – the standard name of the requested algorithm. See the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names document for information about standard algorithm names.
  • provider – an instance of the provider.
Throws:
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Returns:the new KeyManagerFactory object
/** * 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}/../specs/security/standard-names.html"> * Java Security Standard Algorithm Names</a> document * for information about standard algorithm names. * * @param provider an instance of the provider. * * @return the new {@code KeyManagerFactory} object * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if provider is {@code null} * * @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if a {@code @KeyManagerFactorySpi} * implementation for the specified algorithm is not available * from the specified Provider object * * @throws NullPointerException if {@code algorithm} is {@code null} * * @see java.security.Provider */
public static final KeyManagerFactory getInstance(String algorithm, Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException { Objects.requireNonNull(algorithm, "null algorithm name"); GetInstance.Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance ("KeyManagerFactory", KeyManagerFactorySpi.class, algorithm, provider); return new KeyManagerFactory((KeyManagerFactorySpi)instance.impl, instance.provider, algorithm); }
Returns the provider of this KeyManagerFactory object.
Returns:the provider of this KeyManagerFactory object
/** * 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.

The provider typically uses a KeyStore for obtaining key material for use during secure socket negotiations. The KeyStore is generally password-protected.

For more flexible initialization, please see init(ManagerFactoryParameters).

Params:
  • ks – the key store or null
  • password – the password for recovering keys in the KeyStore
Throws:
/** * 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)}. * * @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); }
Initializes this factory with a source of provider-specific key material.

In some cases, initialization parameters other than a keystore and password may be needed by a provider. Users of that particular provider are expected to pass an implementation of the appropriate ManagerFactoryParameters as defined by the provider. The provider can then call the specified methods in the ManagerFactoryParameters implementation to obtain the needed information.

Params:
  • spec – an implementation of a provider-specific parameter specification
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/** * Initializes this factory with a source of provider-specific * key material. * <P> * In some cases, initialization parameters other than a keystore * and password may be needed by a provider. Users of that * particular provider are expected to pass an implementation of * the appropriate <CODE>ManagerFactoryParameters</CODE> as * defined by the provider. The provider can then call the * specified methods in the <CODE>ManagerFactoryParameters</CODE> * implementation to obtain the needed information. * * @param spec an implementation of a provider-specific parameter * specification * @throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException if an error is encountered */
public final void init(ManagerFactoryParameters spec) throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException { factorySpi.engineInit(spec); }
Returns one key manager for each type of key material.
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Returns:the key managers
/** * Returns one key manager for each type of key material. * * @return the key managers * @throws IllegalStateException if the KeyManagerFactory is not initialized */
public final KeyManager[] getKeyManagers() { return factorySpi.engineGetKeyManagers(); } }