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package java.security;

import java.net.URI;
import java.util.*;
import static java.security.KeyStore.*;

/**
 * Configuration data that specifies the keystores in a keystore domain.
 * A keystore domain is a collection of keystores that are presented as a
 * single logical keystore. The configuration data is used during
 * {@code KeyStore}
 * {@link KeyStore#load(KeyStore.LoadStoreParameter) load} and
 * {@link KeyStore#store(KeyStore.LoadStoreParameter) store} operations.
 * 

* The following syntax is supported for configuration data: *

{@code
 *     domain  [ ...] {
 *         keystore  [ ...] ;
 *         ...
 *     };
 *     ...
 * }
* where {@code domainName} and {@code keystoreName} are identifiers * and {@code property} is a key/value pairing. The key and value are * separated by an 'equals' symbol and the value is enclosed in double * quotes. A property value may be either a printable string or a binary * string of colon-separated pairs of hexadecimal digits. Multi-valued * properties are represented as a comma-separated list of values, * enclosed in square brackets. * See {@link Arrays#toString(java.lang.Object[])}. *

* To ensure that keystore entries are uniquely identified, each * entry's alias is prefixed by its {@code keystoreName} followed * by the entry name separator and each {@code keystoreName} must be * unique within its domain. Entry name prefixes are omitted when * storing a keystore. *

* Properties are context-sensitive: properties that apply to * all the keystores in a domain are located in the domain clause, * and properties that apply only to a specific keystore are located * in that keystore's clause. * Unless otherwise specified, a property in a keystore clause overrides * a property of the same name in the domain clause. All property names * are case-insensitive. The following properties are supported: *

*
{@code keystoreType=""}
*
The keystore type.
*
{@code keystoreURI=""}
*
The keystore location.
*
{@code keystoreProviderName=""}
*
The name of the keystore's JCE provider.
*
{@code keystorePasswordEnv=""}
*
The environment variable that stores a keystore password. * Alternatively, passwords may be supplied to the constructor * method in a {@code Map}.
*
{@code entryNameSeparator=""}
*
The separator between a keystore name prefix and an entry name. * When specified, it applies to all the entries in a domain. * Its default value is a space.
*
*

* For example, configuration data for a simple keystore domain * comprising three keystores is shown below: *

 *
 * domain app1 {
 *     keystore app1-truststore
 *         keystoreURI="file:///app1/etc/truststore.jks";
 *
 *     keystore system-truststore
 *         keystoreURI="${java.home}/lib/security/cacerts";
 *
 *     keystore app1-keystore
 *         keystoreType="PKCS12"
 *         keystoreURI="file:///app1/etc/keystore.p12";
 * };
 *
 * 
* @since 1.8 */ public final class DomainLoadStoreParameter implements LoadStoreParameter { private final URI configuration; private final Map protectionParams; /** * Constructs a DomainLoadStoreParameter for a keystore domain with * the parameters used to protect keystore data. * * @param configuration identifier for the domain configuration data. * The name of the target domain should be specified in the * {@code java.net.URI} fragment component when it is necessary * to distinguish between several domain configurations at the * same location. * * @param protectionParams the map from keystore name to the parameter * used to protect keystore data. * A {@code java.util.Collections.EMPTY_MAP} should be used * when protection parameters are not required or when they have * been specified by properties in the domain configuration data. * It is cloned to prevent subsequent modification. * * @throws NullPointerException if {@code configuration} or * {@code protectionParams} is {@code null} */ public DomainLoadStoreParameter(URI configuration, Map protectionParams) { if (configuration == null || protectionParams == null) { throw new NullPointerException("invalid null input"); } this.configuration = configuration; this.protectionParams = Collections.unmodifiableMap(new HashMap<>(protectionParams)); } /** * Gets the identifier for the domain configuration data. * * @return the identifier for the configuration data */ public URI getConfiguration() { return configuration; } /** * Gets the keystore protection parameters for keystores in this * domain. * * @return an unmodifiable map of keystore names to protection * parameters */ public Map getProtectionParams() { return protectionParams; } /** * Gets the keystore protection parameters for this domain. * Keystore domains do not support a protection parameter. * * @return always returns {@code null} */ @Override public KeyStore.ProtectionParameter getProtectionParameter() { return null; } }




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