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package sun.security.validator;
import java.security.cert.*;
/**
* ValidatorException thrown by the Validator. It has optional fields that
* allow better error diagnostics.
*
* @author Andreas Sterbenz
*/
public class ValidatorException extends CertificateException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -2836879718282292155L;
public static final Object T_NO_TRUST_ANCHOR =
"No trusted certificate found";
public static final Object T_EE_EXTENSIONS =
"End entity certificate extension check failed";
public static final Object T_CA_EXTENSIONS =
"CA certificate extension check failed";
public static final Object T_CERT_EXPIRED =
"Certificate expired";
public static final Object T_SIGNATURE_ERROR =
"Certificate signature validation failed";
public static final Object T_NAME_CHAINING =
"Certificate chaining error";
public static final Object T_ALGORITHM_DISABLED =
"Certificate signature algorithm disabled";
public static final Object T_UNTRUSTED_CERT =
"Untrusted certificate";
private Object type;
private X509Certificate cert;
public ValidatorException(String msg) {
super(msg);
}
public ValidatorException(String msg, Throwable cause) {
super(msg);
initCause(cause);
}
public ValidatorException(Object type) {
this(type, null);
}
public ValidatorException(Object type, X509Certificate cert) {
super((String)type);
this.type = type;
this.cert = cert;
}
public ValidatorException(Object type, X509Certificate cert,
Throwable cause) {
this(type, cert);
initCause(cause);
}
public ValidatorException(String msg, Object type, X509Certificate cert) {
super(msg);
this.type = type;
this.cert = cert;
}
public ValidatorException(String msg, Object type, X509Certificate cert,
Throwable cause) {
this(msg, type, cert);
initCause(cause);
}
/**
* Get the type of the failure (one of the T_XXX constants), if
* available. This may be helpful when designing a user interface.
*/
public Object getErrorType() {
return type;
}
/**
* Get the certificate causing the exception, if available.
*/
public X509Certificate getErrorCertificate() {
return cert;
}
}