javax.security.auth.message.callback

Class PrivateKeyCallback. IssuerSerialNumRequest

  • java.lang.Object
    • javax.security.auth.message.callback.PrivateKeyCallback.IssuerSerialNumRequest
    • Constructor Detail

      • IssuerSerialNumRequest

        public IssuerSerialNumRequest(X500Principal issuer,
                                      BigInteger serialNumber)
        Constructs a IssuerSerialNumRequest with an issuer/serial number.

        The issuer/serial number is used to identify a public key certificate. The corresponding private key is returned in the callback. The corresponding certificate chain for the private key is also returned. If the issuer/serialNumber parameters are null, the handler of the callback relies on its own defaults.

        Parameters:
        issuer - The X500Principal name of the certificate issuer, or null.
        serialNumber - The serial number of the certificate, or null.
    • Method Detail

      • getIssuer

        public X500Principal getIssuer()
        Get the issuer.
        Returns:
        The issuer, or null.
      • getSerialNum

        public BigInteger getSerialNum()
        Get the serial number.
        Returns:
        The serial number, or null.

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