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package io.undertow.util;

/**
 * Utility class for dealing with certificates
 *
 * @author Stuart Douglas
 */
public class Certificates {
    public static final String BEGIN_CERT = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----";

    public static final String END_CERT = "-----END CERTIFICATE-----";

    @Deprecated (since = "2.3.0", forRemoval=true)
    public static String toPem(final javax.security.cert.X509Certificate certificate)
            throws javax.security.cert.CertificateEncodingException {
        return toPem(certificate.getEncoded());
    }

    /**
     * Converts a certificate to PEM format.
     * @param certificate the Certificate to recode
     * @return The Certificate in PEM format.
     * @throws java.security.cert.CertificateEncodingException thrown if an encoding error occurs.
     */
    public static String toPem(final java.security.cert.Certificate certificate)
            throws java.security.cert.CertificateEncodingException {
        return toPem(certificate.getEncoded());
    }

    private static String toPem(final byte[] encodedCertificate) {
        final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
        builder.append(BEGIN_CERT);
        builder.append('\n');
        builder.append(FlexBase64.encodeString(encodedCertificate, true));
        builder.append('\n');
        builder.append(END_CERT);
        return builder.toString();
    }

    private Certificates() {
    }
}




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