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package io.jsonwebtoken.security;
import java.security.interfaces.RSAPrivateKey;
import java.security.interfaces.RSAPublicKey;
/**
* JWK representation of an {@link RSAPrivateKey} as defined by the JWA (RFC 7518) specification sections on
* Parameters for RSA Keys and
* Parameters for RSA Private Keys.
*
* Note that the various RSA-specific properties are not available as separate dedicated getter methods, as most Java
* applications should rarely, if ever, need to access these individual key properties since they typically represent
* internal key material and/or serialization details. If you need to access these key properties, it is usually
* recommended to obtain the corresponding {@link RSAPrivateKey} instance returned by {@link #toKey()} and
* query that instead.
*
* Even so, because these properties exist and are readable by nature of every JWK being a
* {@link java.util.Map Map}, they are still accessible via the standard {@code Map} {@link #get(Object) get} method
* using an appropriate JWK parameter id, for example:
*
* jwk.get("n");
* jwk.get("e");
* // ... etc ...
*
* @since 0.12.0
*/
public interface RsaPrivateJwk extends PrivateJwk {
}
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