public interface KeySpec
If the key is stored on a hardware device, its specification may contain information that helps identify the key on the device.
A key may be specified in an algorithm-specific way, or in an
algorithm-independent encoding format (such as ASN.1).
For example, a DSA private key may be specified by its components
x
, p
, q
, and g
(see DSAPrivateKeySpec
), or it may be
specified using its DER encoding
(see PKCS8EncodedKeySpec
).
This interface contains no methods or constants. Its only purpose is to group (and provide type safety for) all key specifications. All key specifications must implement this interface.
Key
,
KeyFactory
,
EncodedKeySpec
,
X509EncodedKeySpec
,
PKCS8EncodedKeySpec
,
DSAPrivateKeySpec
,
DSAPublicKeySpec
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