java.security.interfaces

Interface RSAMultiPrimePrivateCrtKey

    • Method Detail

      • getPublicExponent

        BigInteger getPublicExponent()
        Returns the public exponent.
        Returns:
        the public exponent.
      • getPrimeP

        BigInteger getPrimeP()
        Returns the primeP.
        Returns:
        the primeP.
      • getPrimeQ

        BigInteger getPrimeQ()
        Returns the primeQ.
        Returns:
        the primeQ.
      • getPrimeExponentP

        BigInteger getPrimeExponentP()
        Returns the primeExponentP.
        Returns:
        the primeExponentP.
      • getPrimeExponentQ

        BigInteger getPrimeExponentQ()
        Returns the primeExponentQ.
        Returns:
        the primeExponentQ.
      • getCrtCoefficient

        BigInteger getCrtCoefficient()
        Returns the crtCoefficient.
        Returns:
        the crtCoefficient.
      • getOtherPrimeInfo

        RSAOtherPrimeInfo[] getOtherPrimeInfo()
        Returns the otherPrimeInfo or null if there are only two prime factors (p and q).
        Returns:
        the otherPrimeInfo.

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