gnu.java.security.x509

Class X509CertSelectorImpl

Implemented Interfaces:
CertSelector, Cloneable

public class X509CertSelectorImpl
extends Object
implements CertSelector

Sun's implementation of X509CertSelector sucks. This one tries to work better.

Constructor Summary

X509CertSelectorImpl()
The basic constructor.

Method Summary

void
addIssuerName(byte[] issuerName)
void
addIssuerName(String issuerName)
void
addIssuerName(Principal issuerName)
void
addSubjectName(byte[] subjectName)
void
addSubjectName(String subjectName)
void
addSubjectName(Principal subjectName)
Object
clone()
This method may be called to create a new copy of the Object.
Collection<E>
getIssuerNames()
Collection<E>
getSubjectNames()
boolean
match(Certificate cert)

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, extends Object> getClass, finalize, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Constructor Details

X509CertSelectorImpl

public X509CertSelectorImpl()
The basic constructor. Object is special, because it has no superclass, so there is no call to super().

Method Details

addIssuerName

public void addIssuerName(byte[] issuerName)
            throws IOException

addIssuerName

public void addIssuerName(String issuerName)

addIssuerName

public void addIssuerName(Principal issuerName)
            throws IOException

addSubjectName

public void addSubjectName(byte[] subjectName)
            throws IOException

addSubjectName

public void addSubjectName(String subjectName)
            throws IOException

addSubjectName

public void addSubjectName(Principal subjectName)
            throws IOException

clone

public Object clone()
This method may be called to create a new copy of the Object. The typical behavior is as follows:
  • o == o.clone() is false
  • o.getClass() == o.clone().getClass() is true
  • o.equals(o) is true

However, these are not strict requirements, and may be violated if necessary. Of the three requirements, the last is the most commonly violated, particularly if the subclass does not override Object.equals(Object).

If the Object you call clone() on does not implement Cloneable (which is a placeholder interface), then a CloneNotSupportedException is thrown. Notice that Object does not implement Cloneable; this method exists as a convenience for subclasses that do.

Object's implementation of clone allocates space for the new Object using the correct class, without calling any constructors, and then fills in all of the new field values with the old field values. Thus, it is a shallow copy. However, subclasses are permitted to make a deep copy.

All array types implement Cloneable, and override this method as follows (it should never fail):

 public Object clone()
 {
   try
     {
       super.clone();
     }
   catch (CloneNotSupportedException e)
     {
       throw new InternalError(e.getMessage());
     }
 }
 
Specified by:
clone in interface CertSelector
Overrides:
clone in interface Object
Returns:
a copy of the Object
See Also:
Cloneable

getIssuerNames

public Collection<E> getIssuerNames()

getSubjectNames

public Collection<E> getSubjectNames()

match

public boolean match(Certificate cert)
Specified by:
match in interface CertSelector

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