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package org.jasypt.salt;
/**
*
* Common interface for all salt generators which can be applied in digest
* or encryption operations.
*
*
* Every implementation of this interface must be thread-safe.
*
*
* @since 1.2
*
* @author Daniel Fernández
*
*/
public interface SaltGenerator {
/**
*
* This method will be called for requesting the generation of a new
* salt of the specified length.
*
*
* @param lengthBytes the requested length for the salt.
* @return the generated salt.
*/
public byte[] generateSalt(int lengthBytes);
/**
*
* Determines if the digests and encrypted messages created with a
* specific salt generator will include (prepended) the unencrypted
* salt itself, so that it can be used for matching and decryption
* operations.
*
*
* Generally, including the salt unencrypted in encryption results will
* be mandatory for randomly generated salts, or for those generated in a
* non-predictable manner.
* Otherwise, digest matching and decryption operations will always fail.
* For fixed salts, inclusion will be optional (and in fact undesirable
* if we want to hide the salt value).
*
*
* @return whether the plain (unencrypted) salt has to be included in
* encryption results or not.
*/
public boolean includePlainSaltInEncryptionResults();
}