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* Copyright 2012-2017 Brian Campbell
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package org.jose4j.keys;
import org.jose4j.lang.StringUtil;
import javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec;
/**
*/
public class PbkdfKey extends SecretKeySpec
{
public static final String ALGORITHM = "PBKDF2";
public PbkdfKey(String password)
{
super(StringUtil.getBytesUtf8(password), ALGORITHM);
}
// todo a char[] version? Like PBEKeySpec and other java stuff does and for the same reasons
// "Also note that this class stores passwords as char arrays instead of String objects
// (which would seem more logical), because the String class is immutable and there is no way to
// overwrite its internal value when the password stored in it is no longer needed. Hence, this
// class requests the password as a char array, so it can be overwritten when done."
// -- http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/crypto/spec/PBEKeySpec.html
}