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A trustAnchor represents a certificate authority that
is trusted to "anchor" a
certificate chain. A TRustAnchor object includes
the X.500 distinguished name of the CA and the public key of the CA.
You may specify the name and key explictly or by passing an
X509Certificate to the trustAnchor(
)
constructor. If you do not pass a certificate, you can
specify the CA name as a String or as an
X500Principal object from the
javax.security.auth.x500 package. All forms of the
trustAnchor( ) constructor also allow you to
specify a byte array containing a binary representation of a
"Name Constraints" extension. The
format and meaning of such name constraints is beyond the scope of
this reference, and most applications can simply specify
null for this constructor argument.

public class 

TrustAnchor {
// Public Constructors
public

TrustAnchor (X509Certificate

trustedCert , byte[ ]

nameConstraints );

5.0 public

TrustAnchor (javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal

caPrincipal ,
java.security.PublicKey

pubKey ,
byte[ ]

nameConstraints );
public

TrustAnchor (String

caName , java.security.PublicKey

pubKey ,
byte[ ]

nameConstraints );
// Public Instance Methods

5.0 public final javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal

getCA ( );
public final String

getCAName ( );
public final java.security.PublicKey

getCAPublicKey ( );
public final byte[ ]

getNameConstraints ( );
public final X509Certificate

getTrustedCert ( );
// Public Methods Overriding Object
public String

toString ( );
}


Passed To


PKIXCertPathBuilderResult.PKIXCertPathBuilderResult(
)
,
PKIXCertPathValidatorResult.PKIXCertPathValidatorResult(
)

Returned By


PKIXCertPathValidatorResult.getTrustAnchor( )


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