compact3
javax.xml.crypto.dsig.keyinfo
Interface X509IssuerSerial
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- All Superinterfaces:
- XMLStructure
public interface X509IssuerSerial extends XMLStructure
A representation of the XMLX509IssuerSerial
element as defined in the W3C Recommendation for XML-Signature Syntax and Processing. AnX509IssuerSerial
object contains an X.509 issuer distinguished name (DN) and serial number pair. The XML schema definition is defined as:<element name="X509IssuerSerial" type="ds:X509IssuerSerialType"/> <complexType name="X509IssuerSerialType"> <sequence> <element name="X509IssuerName" type="string"/> <element name="X509SerialNumber" type="integer"/> </sequence> </complexType>
AnX509IssuerSerial
instance may be created by invoking thenewX509IssuerSerial
method of theKeyInfoFactory
class, and passing it aString
andBigInteger
representing the X.500 DN and serial number. Here is an example of creating anX509IssuerSerial
from the issuer DN and serial number of an existingX509Certificate
:KeyInfoFactory factory = KeyInfoFactory.getInstance("DOM"); X509IssuerSerial issuer = factory.newX509IssuerSerial (cert.getIssuerX500Principal().getName(), cert.getSerialNumber());
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
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X509Data.getContent()
,KeyInfoFactory.newX509IssuerSerial(String, BigInteger)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description String
getIssuerName()
Returns the X.500 distinguished name of thisX509IssuerSerial
in RFC 2253 String format.BigInteger
getSerialNumber()
Returns the serial number of thisX509IssuerSerial
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Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.crypto.XMLStructure
isFeatureSupported
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Method Detail
getIssuerName
String getIssuerName()
Returns the X.500 distinguished name of thisX509IssuerSerial
in RFC 2253 String format.- Returns:
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the X.500 distinguished name in RFC 2253 String format (never
null
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getSerialNumber
BigInteger getSerialNumber()
Returns the serial number of thisX509IssuerSerial
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the serial number (never
null
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