Package javax. security. auth. message. callback
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Interface Summary Interface Description PrivateKeyCallback.Request Marker interface for private key request types.SecretKeyCallback.Request Marker interface for secret key request types. -
Class Summary Class Description CallerPrincipalCallback Callback for setting the container's caller (or Remote user) principal.CertStoreCallback Callback for CertStore.GroupPrincipalCallback Callback establishing group principals within the argument subject.PasswordValidationCallback Callback for PasswordValidation.PrivateKeyCallback Callback for acquiring a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) private key and its corresponding certificate chain.PrivateKeyCallback.AliasRequest Request type for private keys that are identified using an alias.PrivateKeyCallback.DigestRequest Request type for private keys that are identified using a certificate digest or thumbprint.PrivateKeyCallback.IssuerSerialNumRequest Request type for private keys that are identified using an issuer/serial number.PrivateKeyCallback.SubjectKeyIDRequest Request type for private keys that are identified using a SubjectKeyIDSecretKeyCallback Callback for acquiring a shared secret from a key repository.SecretKeyCallback.AliasRequest Request type for secret keys that are identified using an alias.TrustStoreCallback Callback for trusted certificate KeyStore.
Package javax.security.auth.message.callback Description
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