Interface Hierarchy
- javax.security.auth.Destroyable
- java.security.PrivateKey (also extends java.security.Key)
- javax.crypto.interfaces.DHPrivateKey (also extends javax.crypto.interfaces.DHKey)
- javax.crypto.SecretKey (also extends java.security.Key)
- javax.crypto.interfaces.PBEKey
- java.security.PrivateKey (also extends java.security.Key)
- javax.crypto.interfaces.DHKey
- javax.crypto.interfaces.DHPrivateKey (also extends java.security.PrivateKey)
- javax.crypto.interfaces.DHPublicKey (also extends java.security.PublicKey)
- java.io.Serializable
- java.security.Key
- java.security.PrivateKey (also extends javax.security.auth.Destroyable)
- javax.crypto.interfaces.DHPrivateKey (also extends javax.crypto.interfaces.DHKey)
- java.security.PublicKey
- javax.crypto.interfaces.DHPublicKey (also extends javax.crypto.interfaces.DHKey)
- javax.crypto.SecretKey (also extends javax.security.auth.Destroyable)
- javax.crypto.interfaces.PBEKey
- java.security.PrivateKey (also extends javax.security.auth.Destroyable)
- java.security.Key
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