public class CertificateFactory extends Object
CertPath)
 and certificate revocation list (CRL) objects from their encodings.
 For encodings consisting of multiple certificates, use
 generateCertificates when you want to
 parse a collection of possibly unrelated certificates. Otherwise,
 use generateCertPath when you want to generate
 a CertPath (a certificate chain) and subsequently
 validate it with a CertPathValidator.
 
A certificate factory for X.509 must return certificates that are an
 instance of java.security.cert.X509Certificate, and CRLs
 that are an instance of java.security.cert.X509CRL.
 
The following example reads a file with Base64 encoded certificates,
 which are each bounded at the beginning by -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----, and
 bounded at the end by -----END CERTIFICATE-----. We convert the
 FileInputStream (which does not support mark
 and reset) to a BufferedInputStream (which
 supports those methods), so that each call to
 generateCertificate consumes only one certificate, and the
 read position of the input stream is positioned to the next certificate in
 the file:
 
 FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(filename);
 BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(fis);
 CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
 while (bis.available() > 0) {
    Certificate cert = cf.generateCertificate(bis);
    System.out.println(cert.toString());
 }
 The following example parses a PKCS#7-formatted certificate reply stored in a file and extracts all the certificates from it:
 FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(filename);
 CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
 Collection c = cf.generateCertificates(fis);
 Iterator i = c.iterator();
 while (i.hasNext()) {
    Certificate cert = (Certificate)i.next();
    System.out.println(cert);
 }
 
  Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support the
 following standard CertificateFactory type:
 
X.509CertPath encodings:
 PKCS7PkiPathCertificate, 
X509Certificate, 
CertPath, 
CRL, 
X509CRL| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected  | CertificateFactory(CertificateFactorySpi certFacSpi,
                  Provider provider,
                  String type)Creates a CertificateFactory object of the given type, and encapsulates
 the given provider implementation (SPI object) in it. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Certificate | generateCertificate(InputStream inStream)Generates a certificate object and initializes it with
 the data read from the input stream  inStream. | 
| Collection<? extends Certificate> | generateCertificates(InputStream inStream)Returns a (possibly empty) collection view of the certificates read
 from the given input stream  inStream. | 
| CertPath | generateCertPath(InputStream inStream)Generates a  CertPathobject and initializes it with
 the data read from theInputStreaminStream. | 
| CertPath | generateCertPath(InputStream inStream,
                String encoding)Generates a  CertPathobject and initializes it with
 the data read from theInputStreaminStream. | 
| CertPath | generateCertPath(List<? extends Certificate> certificates)Generates a  CertPathobject and initializes it with
 aListofCertificates. | 
| CRL | generateCRL(InputStream inStream)Generates a certificate revocation list (CRL) object and initializes it
 with the data read from the input stream  inStream. | 
| Collection<? extends CRL> | generateCRLs(InputStream inStream)Returns a (possibly empty) collection view of the CRLs read
 from the given input stream  inStream. | 
| Iterator<String> | getCertPathEncodings()Returns an iteration of the  CertPathencodings supported
 by this certificate factory, with the default encoding first. | 
| static CertificateFactory | getInstance(String type)Returns a certificate factory object that implements the
 specified certificate type. | 
| static CertificateFactory | getInstance(String type,
           Provider provider)Returns a certificate factory object for the specified
 certificate type. | 
| static CertificateFactory | getInstance(String type,
           String provider)Returns a certificate factory object for the specified
 certificate type. | 
| Provider | getProvider()Returns the provider of this certificate factory. | 
| String | getType()Returns the name of the certificate type associated with this
 certificate factory. | 
protected CertificateFactory(CertificateFactorySpi certFacSpi, Provider provider, String type)
certFacSpi - the provider implementation.provider - the provider.type - the certificate type.public static final CertificateFactory getInstance(String type) throws CertificateException
This method traverses the list of registered security Providers, starting with the most preferred Provider. A new CertificateFactory object encapsulating the CertificateFactorySpi implementation from the first Provider that supports the specified type is returned.
 Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via
 the Security.getProviders() method.
type - the name of the requested certificate type.
 See the CertificateFactory section in the 
 Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation
 for information about standard certificate types.CertificateException - if no Provider supports a
          CertificateFactorySpi implementation for the
          specified type.Providerpublic static final CertificateFactory getInstance(String type, String provider) throws CertificateException, NoSuchProviderException
A new CertificateFactory object encapsulating the CertificateFactorySpi implementation from the specified provider is returned. The specified provider must be registered in the security provider list.
 Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via
 the Security.getProviders() method.
type - the certificate type.
 See the CertificateFactory section in the 
 Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation
 for information about standard certificate types.provider - the name of the provider.CertificateException - if a CertificateFactorySpi
          implementation for the specified algorithm is not
          available from the specified provider.NoSuchProviderException - if the specified provider is not
          registered in the security provider list.IllegalArgumentException - if the provider name is null
          or empty.Providerpublic static final CertificateFactory getInstance(String type, Provider provider) throws CertificateException
A new CertificateFactory object encapsulating the CertificateFactorySpi implementation from the specified Provider object is returned. Note that the specified Provider object does not have to be registered in the provider list.
type - the certificate type.
 See the CertificateFactory section in the 
 Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation
 for information about standard certificate types.provider - the provider.CertificateException - if a CertificateFactorySpi
          implementation for the specified algorithm is not available
          from the specified Provider object.IllegalArgumentException - if the provider is
          null.Providerpublic final Provider getProvider()
public final String getType()
public final Certificate generateCertificate(InputStream inStream) throws CertificateException
inStream.
 In order to take advantage of the specialized certificate format
 supported by this certificate factory,
 the returned certificate object can be typecast to the corresponding
 certificate class. For example, if this certificate
 factory implements X.509 certificates, the returned certificate object
 can be typecast to the X509Certificate class.
 
In the case of a certificate factory for X.509 certificates, the
 certificate provided in inStream must be DER-encoded and
 may be supplied in binary or printable (Base64) encoding. If the
 certificate is provided in Base64 encoding, it must be bounded at
 the beginning by -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----, and must be bounded at
 the end by -----END CERTIFICATE-----.
 
Note that if the given input stream does not support
 mark and
 reset, this method will
 consume the entire input stream. Otherwise, each call to this
 method consumes one certificate and the read position of the
 input stream is positioned to the next available byte after
 the inherent end-of-certificate marker. If the data in the input stream
 does not contain an inherent end-of-certificate marker (other
 than EOF) and there is trailing data after the certificate is parsed, a
 CertificateException is thrown.
inStream - an input stream with the certificate data.CertificateException - on parsing errors.public final Iterator<String> getCertPathEncodings()
CertPath encodings supported
 by this certificate factory, with the default encoding first. See
 the CertPath Encodings section in the 
 Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation
 for information about standard encoding names and their formats.
 
 Attempts to modify the returned Iterator via its
 remove method result in an
 UnsupportedOperationException.
Iterator over the names of the supported
         CertPath encodings (as Strings)public final CertPath generateCertPath(InputStream inStream) throws CertificateException
CertPath object and initializes it with
 the data read from the InputStream inStream. The data
 is assumed to be in the default encoding. The name of the default
 encoding is the first element of the Iterator returned by
 the getCertPathEncodings method.inStream - an InputStream containing the dataCertPath initialized with the data from the
   InputStreamCertificateException - if an exception occurs while decodingpublic final CertPath generateCertPath(InputStream inStream, String encoding) throws CertificateException
CertPath object and initializes it with
 the data read from the InputStream inStream. The data
 is assumed to be in the specified encoding. See
 the CertPath Encodings section in the 
 Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation
 for information about standard encoding names and their formats.inStream - an InputStream containing the dataencoding - the encoding used for the dataCertPath initialized with the data from the
   InputStreamCertificateException - if an exception occurs while decoding or
   the encoding requested is not supportedpublic final CertPath generateCertPath(List<? extends Certificate> certificates) throws CertificateException
CertPath object and initializes it with
 a List of Certificates.
 
 The certificates supplied must be of a type supported by the
 CertificateFactory. They will be copied out of the supplied
 List object.
certificates - a List of CertificatesCertPath initialized with the supplied list of
   certificatesCertificateException - if an exception occurspublic final Collection<? extends Certificate> generateCertificates(InputStream inStream) throws CertificateException
inStream.
 In order to take advantage of the specialized certificate format
 supported by this certificate factory, each element in
 the returned collection view can be typecast to the corresponding
 certificate class. For example, if this certificate
 factory implements X.509 certificates, the elements in the returned
 collection can be typecast to the X509Certificate class.
 
In the case of a certificate factory for X.509 certificates,
 inStream may contain a sequence of DER-encoded certificates
 in the formats described for
 generateCertificate.
 In addition, inStream may contain a PKCS#7 certificate
 chain. This is a PKCS#7 SignedData object, with the only
 significant field being certificates. In particular, the
 signature and the contents are ignored. This format allows multiple
 certificates to be downloaded at once. If no certificates are present,
 an empty collection is returned.
 
Note that if the given input stream does not support
 mark and
 reset, this method will
 consume the entire input stream.
inStream - the input stream with the certificates.CertificateException - on parsing errors.public final CRL generateCRL(InputStream inStream) throws CRLException
inStream.
 In order to take advantage of the specialized CRL format
 supported by this certificate factory,
 the returned CRL object can be typecast to the corresponding
 CRL class. For example, if this certificate
 factory implements X.509 CRLs, the returned CRL object
 can be typecast to the X509CRL class.
 
Note that if the given input stream does not support
 mark and
 reset, this method will
 consume the entire input stream. Otherwise, each call to this
 method consumes one CRL and the read position of the input stream
 is positioned to the next available byte after the inherent
 end-of-CRL marker. If the data in the
 input stream does not contain an inherent end-of-CRL marker (other
 than EOF) and there is trailing data after the CRL is parsed, a
 CRLException is thrown.
inStream - an input stream with the CRL data.CRLException - on parsing errors.public final Collection<? extends CRL> generateCRLs(InputStream inStream) throws CRLException
inStream.
 In order to take advantage of the specialized CRL format
 supported by this certificate factory, each element in
 the returned collection view can be typecast to the corresponding
 CRL class. For example, if this certificate
 factory implements X.509 CRLs, the elements in the returned
 collection can be typecast to the X509CRL class.
 
In the case of a certificate factory for X.509 CRLs,
 inStream may contain a sequence of DER-encoded CRLs.
 In addition, inStream may contain a PKCS#7 CRL
 set. This is a PKCS#7 SignedData object, with the only
 significant field being crls. In particular, the
 signature and the contents are ignored. This format allows multiple
 CRLs to be downloaded at once. If no CRLs are present,
 an empty collection is returned.
 
Note that if the given input stream does not support
 mark and
 reset, this method will
 consume the entire input stream.
inStream - the input stream with the CRLs.CRLException - on parsing errors. Submit a bug or feature 
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