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package java.security.cert;
/**
* The {@code PKIXReason} enumerates the potential PKIX-specific reasons
* that an X.509 certification path may be invalid according to the PKIX
* (RFC 3280) standard. These reasons are in addition to those of the
* {@code CertPathValidatorException.BasicReason} enumeration.
*
* @since 1.7
*/
public enum PKIXReason implements CertPathValidatorException.Reason {
/**
* The certificate does not chain correctly.
*/
NAME_CHAINING,
/**
* The certificate's key usage is invalid.
*/
INVALID_KEY_USAGE,
/**
* The policy constraints have been violated.
*/
INVALID_POLICY,
/**
* No acceptable trust anchor found.
*/
NO_TRUST_ANCHOR,
/**
* The certificate contains one or more unrecognized critical
* extensions.
*/
UNRECOGNIZED_CRIT_EXT,
/**
* The certificate is not a CA certificate.
*/
NOT_CA_CERT,
/**
* The path length constraint has been violated.
*/
PATH_TOO_LONG,
/**
* The name constraints have been violated.
*/
INVALID_NAME
}