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package javax.net.ssl;

import java.security.PrivateKey;
import java.security.Principal;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.net.Socket;

/**
 * Instances of this interface manage which X509 certificate-based
 * key pairs are used to authenticate the local side of a secure
 * socket.
 * 

* During secure socket negotiations, implementations * call methods in this interface to: *

    *
  • determine the set of aliases that are available for negotiations * based on the criteria presented, *
  • select the best alias based on * the criteria presented, and *
  • obtain the corresponding key material for given aliases. *
*

* Note: the X509ExtendedKeyManager should be used in favor of this * class. * * @since 1.4 */ public interface X509KeyManager extends KeyManager { /** * Get the matching aliases for authenticating the client side of a secure * socket given the public key type and the list of * certificate issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any). * * @param keyType the key algorithm type name * @param issuers the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names, * or null if it does not matter which issuers are used. * @return an array of the matching alias names, or null if there * were no matches. */ public String[] getClientAliases(String keyType, Principal[] issuers); /** * Choose an alias to authenticate the client side of a secure * socket given the public key type and the list of * certificate issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any). * * @param keyType the key algorithm type name(s), ordered * with the most-preferred key type first. * @param issuers the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names * or null if it does not matter which issuers are used. * @param socket the socket to be used for this connection. This * parameter can be null, which indicates that * implementations are free to select an alias applicable * to any socket. * @return the alias name for the desired key, or null if there * are no matches. */ public String chooseClientAlias(String[] keyType, Principal[] issuers, Socket socket); /** * Get the matching aliases for authenticating the server side of a secure * socket given the public key type and the list of * certificate issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any). * * @param keyType the key algorithm type name * @param issuers the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names * or null if it does not matter which issuers are used. * @return an array of the matching alias names, or null * if there were no matches. */ public String[] getServerAliases(String keyType, Principal[] issuers); /** * Choose an alias to authenticate the server side of a secure * socket given the public key type and the list of * certificate issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any). * * @param keyType the key algorithm type name. * @param issuers the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names * or null if it does not matter which issuers are used. * @param socket the socket to be used for this connection. This * parameter can be null, which indicates that * implementations are free to select an alias applicable * to any socket. * @return the alias name for the desired key, or null if there * are no matches. */ public String chooseServerAlias(String keyType, Principal[] issuers, Socket socket); /** * Returns the certificate chain associated with the given alias. * * @param alias the alias name * @return the certificate chain (ordered with the user's certificate first * and the root certificate authority last), or null * if the alias can't be found. */ public X509Certificate[] getCertificateChain(String alias); /** * Returns the key associated with the given alias. * * @param alias the alias name * @return the requested key, or null if the alias can't be found. */ public PrivateKey getPrivateKey(String alias); }





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