java.security.cert

Class CRL

  • Direct Known Subclasses:
    X509CRL

    public abstract class CRL
    extends Object
    This class is an abstraction of certificate revocation lists (CRLs) that have different formats but important common uses. For example, all CRLs share the functionality of listing revoked certificates, and can be queried on whether or not they list a given certificate.

    Specialized CRL types can be defined by subclassing off of this abstract class.

    Since:
    1.2
    See Also:
    X509CRL, CertificateFactory
    • Method Detail

      • getType

        public final String getType()
        Returns the type of this CRL.
        Returns:
        the type of this CRL.
      • toString

        public abstract String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this CRL.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        a string representation of this CRL.
      • isRevoked

        public abstract boolean isRevoked(Certificate cert)
        Checks whether the given certificate is on this CRL.
        Parameters:
        cert - the certificate to check for.
        Returns:
        true if the given certificate is on this CRL, false otherwise.

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