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Apache XML Security for Java supports XML-Signature Syntax and Processing,
W3C Recommendation 12 February 2002, and XML Encryption Syntax and
Processing, W3C Recommendation 10 December 2002. As of version 1.4,
the library supports the standard Java API JSR-105: XML Digital Signature APIs.
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package org.apache.xml.security.stax.securityToken;
import java.security.Key;
import java.security.PublicKey;
import java.util.List;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import org.apache.xml.security.exceptions.XMLSecurityException;
import org.apache.xml.security.stax.ext.XMLSecurityConstants;
import org.apache.xml.security.stax.ext.stax.XMLSecEvent;
/**
* This class represents the different token types which can occur in WS-Security
*
* Sometimes it isn't known (@see EncryptedKeyInputProcessor) which kind of Token(Asymmetric, Symmetric)
* we have at creation time. So we use a generic interface for both types.
*
* @author $Author: coheigea $
* @version $Revision: 1585385 $ $Date: 2014-04-07 06:12:23 +0100 (Mon, 07 Apr 2014) $
*/
public interface InboundSecurityToken extends SecurityToken {
/**
* Returns the secret key
*
* @param algorithmURI for the requested key
* @param algorithmUsage
* @return The requested key for the specified algorithmURI, or null if no matching key is found
* @throws XMLSecurityException if the key can't be loaded
*/
Key getSecretKey(String algorithmURI, XMLSecurityConstants.AlgorithmUsage algorithmUsage, String correlationID) throws XMLSecurityException;
/**
* Returns the public key if one exist for this token type
*
* @param algorithmURI
* @param algorithmUsage
* @return The Public-Key for asymmetric algorithms
* @throws XMLSecurityException if the key can't be loaded
*/
PublicKey getPublicKey(String algorithmURI, XMLSecurityConstants.AlgorithmUsage algorithmUsage, String correlationID) throws XMLSecurityException;
void addWrappedToken(InboundSecurityToken securityToken);
/**
* Verifies the key if applicable
*
* @throws XMLSecurityException if the key couldn't be verified or the key isn't valid
*/
void verify() throws XMLSecurityException;
/**
* Returns the absolute path to the XMLElement
*
* @return A list containing full qualified element names
*/
List getElementPath();
/**
* Returns the first XMLEvent for this token
*
* @return the first XMLEvent for this token
*/
XMLSecEvent getXMLSecEvent();
/**
* Returns if the token is included in the message or not
* @return true if the token is included false otherwise
*/
boolean isIncludedInMessage();
}