Source for java.security.KeyFactorySpi

   1: /* KeyFactorySpi.java --- Key Factory Service Provider Interface
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.security;
  40: 
  41: import java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException;
  42: import java.security.spec.KeySpec;
  43: 
  44: /**
  45:  * KeyFactorySpi is the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the
  46:  * KeyFactory class. This is the interface for providers to
  47:  * supply to implement a key factory for an algorithm.
  48:  *
  49:  * Key factories are used to convert keys (opaque cryptographic
  50:  * keys of type Key) into key specifications (transparent
  51:  * representations of the underlying key material).
  52:  *
  53:  * Key factories are bi-directional. They allow a key class
  54:  * to be converted into a key specification (key material) and
  55:  * back again.
  56:  *
  57:  * For example DSA public keys can be specified as
  58:  * DSAPublicKeySpec or X509EncodedKeySpec. The key factory
  59:  * translate these key specifications.
  60:  *
  61:  * @since JDK 1.2
  62:  * @author Mark Benvenuto
  63:  */
  64: public abstract class KeyFactorySpi
  65: {
  66:   /**
  67:    * Constucts a new KeyFactorySpi.
  68:    */
  69:   public KeyFactorySpi()
  70:   {
  71:   }
  72: 
  73:   /**
  74:    * Generates a public key from the provided key specification.
  75:    *
  76:    * @param keySpec key specification
  77:    *
  78:    * @return the public key
  79:    *
  80:    * @throws InvalidKeySpecException invalid key specification for
  81:    * this key factory to produce a public key
  82:    */
  83:   protected abstract PublicKey engineGeneratePublic(KeySpec keySpec)
  84:     throws InvalidKeySpecException;
  85: 
  86: 
  87:   /**
  88:    * Generates a private key from the provided key specification.
  89:    *
  90:    * @param keySpec key specification
  91:    *
  92:    * @return the private key
  93:    *
  94:    * @throws InvalidKeySpecException invalid key specification for
  95:    * this key factory to produce a private key
  96:    */
  97:   protected abstract PrivateKey engineGeneratePrivate(KeySpec keySpec)
  98:     throws InvalidKeySpecException;
  99: 
 100:   /**
 101:    * Returns a key specification for the given key. keySpec
 102:    * identifies the specification class to return the key
 103:    * material in.
 104:    *
 105:    * @param key the key
 106:    * @param keySpec the specification class to return the
 107:    * key material in.
 108:    *
 109:    * @return the key specification in an instance of the requested
 110:    * specification class
 111:    *
 112:    * @throws InvalidKeySpecException the requested key specification
 113:    * is inappropriate for this key or the key is
 114:    * unrecognized.
 115:    */
 116:   protected abstract <T extends KeySpec> T engineGetKeySpec(Key key,
 117:                                                             Class<T> keySpec)
 118:     throws InvalidKeySpecException;
 119: 
 120: 
 121:   /**
 122:    * Translates the key from an unknown or untrusted provider
 123:    * into a key for this key factory.
 124:    *
 125:    * @param key key from an unknown or untrusted provider
 126:    *
 127:    * @return the translated key
 128:    *
 129:    * @throws InvalidKeyException if the key cannot be
 130:    * processed by this key factory
 131:    */
 132:   protected abstract Key engineTranslateKey(Key key)
 133:     throws InvalidKeyException;
 134: }