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java.security.cert

Interface PolicyNode


  • public interface PolicyNode
    An immutable valid policy tree node as defined by the PKIX certification path validation algorithm.

    One of the outputs of the PKIX certification path validation algorithm is a valid policy tree, which includes the policies that were determined to be valid, how this determination was reached, and any policy qualifiers encountered. This tree is of depth n, where n is the length of the certification path that has been validated.

    Most applications will not need to examine the valid policy tree. They can achieve their policy processing goals by setting the policy-related parameters in PKIXParameters. However, the valid policy tree is available for more sophisticated applications, especially those that process policy qualifiers.

    PKIXCertPathValidatorResult.getPolicyTree returns the root node of the valid policy tree. The tree can be traversed using the getChildren and getParent methods. Data about a particular node can be retrieved using other methods of PolicyNode.

    Concurrent Access

    All PolicyNode objects must be immutable and thread-safe. Multiple threads may concurrently invoke the methods defined in this class on a single PolicyNode object (or more than one) with no ill effects. This stipulation applies to all public fields and methods of this class and any added or overridden by subclasses.

    Since:
    1.4
    • Method Detail

      • getParent

        PolicyNode getParent()
        Returns the parent of this node, or null if this is the root node.
        Returns:
        the parent of this node, or null if this is the root node
      • getChildren

        Iterator<? extends PolicyNode> getChildren()
        Returns an iterator over the children of this node. Any attempts to modify the children of this node through the Iterator's remove method must throw an UnsupportedOperationException.
        Returns:
        an iterator over the children of this node
      • getDepth

        int getDepth()
        Returns the depth of this node in the valid policy tree.
        Returns:
        the depth of this node (0 for the root node, 1 for its children, and so on)
      • getValidPolicy

        String getValidPolicy()
        Returns the valid policy represented by this node.
        Returns:
        the String OID of the valid policy represented by this node. For the root node, this method always returns the special anyPolicy OID: "2.5.29.32.0".
      • getPolicyQualifiers

        Set<? extends PolicyQualifierInfo> getPolicyQualifiers()
        Returns the set of policy qualifiers associated with the valid policy represented by this node.
        Returns:
        an immutable Set of PolicyQualifierInfos. For the root node, this is always an empty Set.
      • getExpectedPolicies

        Set<String> getExpectedPolicies()
        Returns the set of expected policies that would satisfy this node's valid policy in the next certificate to be processed.
        Returns:
        an immutable Set of expected policy String OIDs. For the root node, this method always returns a Set with one element, the special anyPolicy OID: "2.5.29.32.0".
      • isCritical

        boolean isCritical()
        Returns the criticality indicator of the certificate policy extension in the most recently processed certificate.
        Returns:
        true if extension marked critical, false otherwise. For the root node, false is always returned.

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