org.bouncycastle.jce.cert
Class CertPathValidatorSpi
java.lang.Object
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+--org.bouncycastle.jce.cert.CertPathValidatorSpi
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- PKIXCertPathValidatorSpi
- public abstract class CertPathValidatorSpi
- extends java.lang.Object
The Service Provider Interface (SPI)
for the CertPathValidator
class. All
CertPathValidator implementations must include a class (the
SPI class) that extends this class ( CertPathValidatorSpi)
and implements all of its methods. In general, instances of this class
should only be accessed through the CertPathValidator class.
For details, see the Java Cryptography Architecture.
Concurrent Access
Instances of this class need not be protected against concurrent
access from multiple threads. Threads that need to access a single
CertPathValidatorSpi instance concurrently should synchronize
amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking before calling the
wrapping CertPathValidator object.
However, implementations of CertPathValidatorSpi may still
encounter concurrency issues, since multiple threads each
manipulating a different CertPathValidatorSpi instance need not
synchronize.
Method Summary |
abstract CertPathValidatorResult |
engineValidate(CertPath certPath,
CertPathParameters params)
Validates the specified certification path using the specified
algorithm parameter set.
The CertPath specified must be of a type that is
supported by the validation algorithm, otherwise an
InvalidAlgorithmParameterException will be thrown. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
CertPathValidatorSpi
public CertPathValidatorSpi()
- The default constructor.
engineValidate
public abstract CertPathValidatorResult engineValidate(CertPath certPath,
CertPathParameters params)
throws CertPathValidatorException,
java.security.InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
- Validates the specified certification path using the specified
algorithm parameter set.
The CertPath specified must be of a type that is
supported by the validation algorithm, otherwise an
InvalidAlgorithmParameterException will be thrown. For
example, a CertPathValidator that implements the PKIX
algorithm validates CertPath objects of type X.509.
- Parameters:
certPath
- the CertPath to be validatedparams
- the algorithm parameters- Returns:
- the result of the validation algorithm
- Throws:
CertPathValidatorException
- if the CertPath
does not validatejava.security.InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
- if the specified
parameters or the type of the specified CertPath are
inappropriate for this CertPathValidator