public class PKIXParameters extends Object implements CertPathParameters
CertPathValidator
 algorithm.
 
 A PKIX CertPathValidator uses these parameters to
 validate a CertPath according to the PKIX certification path
 validation algorithm.
 
To instantiate a PKIXParameters object, an
 application must specify one or more most-trusted CAs as defined by
 the PKIX certification path validation algorithm. The most-trusted CAs
 can be specified using one of two constructors. An application
 can call PKIXParameters(Set),
 specifying a Set of TrustAnchor objects, each
 of which identify a most-trusted CA. Alternatively, an application can call
 PKIXParameters(KeyStore), specifying a
 KeyStore instance containing trusted certificate entries, each
 of which will be considered as a most-trusted CA.
 
 Once a PKIXParameters object has been created, other parameters
 can be specified (by calling setInitialPolicies
 or setDate, for instance) and then the
 PKIXParameters is passed along with the CertPath
 to be validated to CertPathValidator.validate.
 
 Any parameter that is not set (or is set to null) will
 be set to the default value for that parameter. The default value for the
 date parameter is null, which indicates
 the current time when the path is validated. The default for the
 remaining parameters is the least constrained.
 
Concurrent Access
Unless otherwise specified, the methods defined in this class are not thread-safe. Multiple threads that need to access a single object concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking. Multiple threads each manipulating separate objects need not synchronize.
CertPathValidator| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| PKIXParameters(KeyStore keystore)Creates an instance of  PKIXParametersthat
 populates the set of most-trusted CAs from the trusted
 certificate entries contained in the specifiedKeyStore. | 
| PKIXParameters(Set<TrustAnchor> trustAnchors)Creates an instance of  PKIXParameterswith the specifiedSetof most-trusted CAs. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | addCertPathChecker(PKIXCertPathChecker checker)Adds a  PKIXCertPathCheckerto the list of certification
 path checkers. | 
| void | addCertStore(CertStore store)Adds a  CertStoreto the end of the list ofCertStores used in finding certificates and CRLs. | 
| Object | clone()Makes a copy of this  PKIXParametersobject. | 
| List<PKIXCertPathChecker> | getCertPathCheckers()Returns the  Listof certification path checkers. | 
| List<CertStore> | getCertStores()Returns an immutable  ListofCertStores that
 are used to find certificates and CRLs. | 
| Date | getDate()Returns the time for which the validity of the certification path
 should be determined. | 
| Set<String> | getInitialPolicies()Returns an immutable  Setof initial
 policy identifiers (OID strings), indicating that any one of these
 policies would be acceptable to the certificate user for the purposes of
 certification path processing. | 
| boolean | getPolicyQualifiersRejected()Gets the PolicyQualifiersRejected flag. | 
| String | getSigProvider()Returns the signature provider's name, or  nullif not set. | 
| CertSelector | getTargetCertConstraints()Returns the required constraints on the target certificate. | 
| Set<TrustAnchor> | getTrustAnchors()Returns an immutable  Setof the most-trusted
 CAs. | 
| boolean | isAnyPolicyInhibited()Checks whether the any policy OID should be processed if it
 is included in a certificate. | 
| boolean | isExplicitPolicyRequired()Checks if explicit policy is required. | 
| boolean | isPolicyMappingInhibited()Checks if policy mapping is inhibited. | 
| boolean | isRevocationEnabled()Checks the RevocationEnabled flag. | 
| void | setAnyPolicyInhibited(boolean val)Sets state to determine if the any policy OID should be processed
 if it is included in a certificate. | 
| void | setCertPathCheckers(List<PKIXCertPathChecker> checkers)Sets a  Listof additional certification path checkers. | 
| void | setCertStores(List<CertStore> stores)Sets the list of  CertStores to be used in finding
 certificates and CRLs. | 
| void | setDate(Date date)Sets the time for which the validity of the certification path
 should be determined. | 
| void | setExplicitPolicyRequired(boolean val)Sets the ExplicitPolicyRequired flag. | 
| void | setInitialPolicies(Set<String> initialPolicies)Sets the  Setof initial policy identifiers
 (OID strings), indicating that any one of these
 policies would be acceptable to the certificate user for the purposes of
 certification path processing. | 
| void | setPolicyMappingInhibited(boolean val)Sets the PolicyMappingInhibited flag. | 
| void | setPolicyQualifiersRejected(boolean qualifiersRejected)Sets the PolicyQualifiersRejected flag. | 
| void | setRevocationEnabled(boolean val)Sets the RevocationEnabled flag. | 
| void | setSigProvider(String sigProvider)Sets the signature provider's name. | 
| void | setTargetCertConstraints(CertSelector selector)Sets the required constraints on the target certificate. | 
| void | setTrustAnchors(Set<TrustAnchor> trustAnchors)Sets the  Setof most-trusted CAs. | 
| String | toString()Returns a formatted string describing the parameters. | 
public PKIXParameters(Set<TrustAnchor> trustAnchors) throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
PKIXParameters with the specified
 Set of most-trusted CAs. Each element of the
 set is a TrustAnchor.
 
 Note that the Set is copied to protect against
 subsequent modifications.
trustAnchors - a Set of TrustAnchorsInvalidAlgorithmParameterException - if the specified
 Set is empty (trustAnchors.isEmpty() == true)NullPointerException - if the specified Set is
 nullClassCastException - if any of the elements in the Set
 are not of type java.security.cert.TrustAnchorpublic PKIXParameters(KeyStore keystore) throws KeyStoreException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
PKIXParameters that
 populates the set of most-trusted CAs from the trusted
 certificate entries contained in the specified KeyStore.
 Only keystore entries that contain trusted X509Certificates
 are considered; all other certificate types are ignored.keystore - a KeyStore from which the set of
 most-trusted CAs will be populatedKeyStoreException - if the keystore has not been initializedInvalidAlgorithmParameterException - if the keystore does
 not contain at least one trusted certificate entryNullPointerException - if the keystore is nullpublic Set<TrustAnchor> getTrustAnchors()
Set of the most-trusted
 CAs.Set of TrustAnchors
 (never null)setTrustAnchors(java.util.Set<java.security.cert.TrustAnchor>)public void setTrustAnchors(Set<TrustAnchor> trustAnchors) throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
Set of most-trusted CAs.
 
 Note that the Set is copied to protect against
 subsequent modifications.
trustAnchors - a Set of TrustAnchorsInvalidAlgorithmParameterException - if the specified
 Set is empty (trustAnchors.isEmpty() == true)NullPointerException - if the specified Set is
 nullClassCastException - if any of the elements in the set
 are not of type java.security.cert.TrustAnchorgetTrustAnchors()public Set<String> getInitialPolicies()
Set of initial
 policy identifiers (OID strings), indicating that any one of these
 policies would be acceptable to the certificate user for the purposes of
 certification path processing. The default return value is an empty
 Set, which is interpreted as meaning that any policy would
 be acceptable.Set of initial policy OIDs in
 String format, or an empty Set (implying any
 policy is acceptable). Never returns null.setInitialPolicies(java.util.Set<java.lang.String>)public void setInitialPolicies(Set<String> initialPolicies)
Set of initial policy identifiers
 (OID strings), indicating that any one of these
 policies would be acceptable to the certificate user for the purposes of
 certification path processing. By default, any policy is acceptable
 (i.e. all policies), so a user that wants to allow any policy as
 acceptable does not need to call this method, or can call it
 with an empty Set (or null).
 
 Note that the Set is copied to protect against
 subsequent modifications.
initialPolicies - a Set of initial policy
 OIDs in String format (or null)ClassCastException - if any of the elements in the set are
 not of type StringgetInitialPolicies()public void setCertStores(List<CertStore> stores)
CertStores to be used in finding
 certificates and CRLs. May be null, in which case
 no CertStores will be used. The first
 CertStores in the list may be preferred to those that
 appear later.
 
 Note that the List is copied to protect against
 subsequent modifications.
stores - a List of CertStores (or
 null)ClassCastException - if any of the elements in the list are
 not of type java.security.cert.CertStoregetCertStores()public void addCertStore(CertStore store)
CertStore to the end of the list of
 CertStores used in finding certificates and CRLs.store - the CertStore to add. If null,
 the store is ignored (not added to list).public List<CertStore> getCertStores()
List of CertStores that
 are used to find certificates and CRLs.List of CertStores
 (may be empty, but never null)setCertStores(java.util.List<java.security.cert.CertStore>)public void setRevocationEnabled(boolean val)
 When a PKIXParameters object is created, this flag is set
 to true. This setting reflects the most common strategy for checking
 revocation, since each service provider must support revocation
 checking to be PKIX compliant. Sophisticated applications should set
 this flag to false when it is not practical to use a PKIX service
 provider's default revocation checking mechanism or when an alternative
 revocation checking mechanism is to be substituted (by also calling the
 addCertPathChecker or setCertPathCheckers methods).
val - the new value of the RevocationEnabled flagpublic boolean isRevocationEnabled()
setRevocationEnabled method for more details on
 setting the value of this flag.public void setExplicitPolicyRequired(boolean val)
val - true if explicit policy is to be required,
 false otherwisepublic boolean isExplicitPolicyRequired()
true if explicit policy is required,
 false otherwisepublic void setPolicyMappingInhibited(boolean val)
val - true if policy mapping is to be inhibited,
 false otherwisepublic boolean isPolicyMappingInhibited()
public void setAnyPolicyInhibited(boolean val)
isAnyPolicyInhibited()
 returns false).val - true if the any policy OID is to be
 inhibited, false otherwisepublic boolean isAnyPolicyInhibited()
true if the any policy OID is inhibited,
 false otherwisepublic void setPolicyQualifiersRejected(boolean qualifiersRejected)
 When a PKIXParameters object is created, this flag is
 set to true. This setting reflects the most common (and simplest)
 strategy for processing policy qualifiers. Applications that want to use
 a more sophisticated policy must set this flag to false.
 
Note that the PKIX certification path validation algorithm specifies that any policy qualifier in a certificate policies extension that is marked critical must be processed and validated. Otherwise the certification path must be rejected. If the policyQualifiersRejected flag is set to false, it is up to the application to validate all policy qualifiers in this manner in order to be PKIX compliant.
qualifiersRejected - the new value of the PolicyQualifiersRejected
 flaggetPolicyQualifiersRejected(), 
PolicyQualifierInfopublic boolean getPolicyQualifiersRejected()
 When a PKIXParameters object is created, this flag is
 set to true. This setting reflects the most common (and simplest)
 strategy for processing policy qualifiers. Applications that want to use
 a more sophisticated policy must set this flag to false.
setPolicyQualifiersRejected(boolean)public Date getDate()
null, the current time is used.
 
 Note that the Date returned is copied to protect against
 subsequent modifications.
Date, or null if not setsetDate(java.util.Date)public void setDate(Date date)
null, the current time is used.
 
 Note that the Date supplied here is copied to protect
 against subsequent modifications.
date - the Date, or null for the
 current timegetDate()public void setCertPathCheckers(List<PKIXCertPathChecker> checkers)
List of additional certification path checkers. If
 the specified List contains an object that is not a
 PKIXCertPathChecker, it is ignored.
 
 Each PKIXCertPathChecker specified implements
 additional checks on a certificate. Typically, these are checks to
 process and verify private extensions contained in certificates.
 Each PKIXCertPathChecker should be instantiated with any
 initialization parameters needed to execute the check.
 
 This method allows sophisticated applications to extend a PKIX
 CertPathValidator or CertPathBuilder.
 Each of the specified PKIXCertPathCheckers will be called,
 in turn, by a PKIX CertPathValidator or
 CertPathBuilder for each certificate processed or
 validated.
 
 Regardless of whether these additional PKIXCertPathCheckers
 are set, a PKIX CertPathValidator or
 CertPathBuilder must perform all of the required PKIX
 checks on each certificate. The one exception to this rule is if the
 RevocationEnabled flag is set to false (see the setRevocationEnabled method).
 
 Note that the List supplied here is copied and each
 PKIXCertPathChecker in the list is cloned to protect
 against subsequent modifications.
checkers - a List of PKIXCertPathCheckers.
 May be null, in which case no additional checkers will be
 used.ClassCastException - if any of the elements in the list
 are not of type java.security.cert.PKIXCertPathCheckergetCertPathCheckers()public List<PKIXCertPathChecker> getCertPathCheckers()
List of certification path checkers.
 The returned List is immutable, and each
 PKIXCertPathChecker in the List is cloned
 to protect against subsequent modifications.List of
 PKIXCertPathCheckers (may be empty, but not
 null)setCertPathCheckers(java.util.List<java.security.cert.PKIXCertPathChecker>)public void addCertPathChecker(PKIXCertPathChecker checker)
PKIXCertPathChecker to the list of certification
 path checkers. See the setCertPathCheckers
 method for more details.
 
 Note that the PKIXCertPathChecker is cloned to protect
 against subsequent modifications.
checker - a PKIXCertPathChecker to add to the list of
 checks. If null, the checker is ignored (not added to list).public String getSigProvider()
null
 if not set.null)setSigProvider(java.lang.String)public void setSigProvider(String sigProvider)
Signature
 objects. If null or not set, the first provider found
 supporting the algorithm will be used.sigProvider - the signature provider's name (or null)getSigProvider()public CertSelector getTargetCertConstraints()
CertSelector.
 If null, no constraints are defined.
 Note that the CertSelector returned is cloned
 to protect against subsequent modifications.
CertSelector specifying the constraints
 on the target certificate (or null)setTargetCertConstraints(java.security.cert.CertSelector)public void setTargetCertConstraints(CertSelector selector)
CertSelector. If null, no constraints are
 defined.
 Note that the CertSelector specified is cloned
 to protect against subsequent modifications.
selector - a CertSelector specifying the constraints
 on the target certificate (or null)getTargetCertConstraints()public Object clone()
PKIXParameters object. Changes
 to the copy will not affect the original and vice versa.clone in interface CertPathParametersclone in class ObjectPKIXParameters objectCloneable Submit a bug or feature 
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