Source for java.security.spec.X509EncodedKeySpec

   1: /* X509EncodedKeySpec.java --- X.509 Encoded Key Specificaton class
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  39: package java.security.spec;
  40: 
  41: /**
  42:         X.509 Encoded Key Specification class which is used to store
  43:         "X.509" byte encoded keys.
  44: 
  45:         @since JDK 1.2
  46: 
  47:         @author Mark Benvenuto
  48: */
  49: public class X509EncodedKeySpec extends EncodedKeySpec
  50: {
  51: 
  52:   /**
  53:      Constructs a new X509EncodedKeySpec with the specified encoded key.
  54: 
  55:      @param encodedKey A key to store, assumed to be "X.509"
  56:   */
  57:   public X509EncodedKeySpec(byte[] encodedKey)
  58:   {
  59:     super( encodedKey );
  60:   }
  61: 
  62:   /**
  63:      Gets the encoded key in byte format.
  64: 
  65:      @returns the encoded key
  66:   */
  67:   public byte[] getEncoded()
  68:   {
  69:     return super.getEncoded();
  70:   }
  71: 
  72:   /**
  73:      Returns the name of the key format used which is "X.509"
  74: 
  75:      @return a string representing the name
  76:   */
  77:   public final String getFormat()
  78:   {
  79:     return "X.509";
  80:   }
  81: 
  82: }