Package javax. crypto. interfaces

Provides interfaces for Diffie-Hellman keys as defined in RSA Laboratories' PKCS #3.

See: Description

  • Interface Summary 
    Interface Description
    DHKey
    The interface to a Diffie-Hellman key.
    DHPrivateKey
    The interface to a Diffie-Hellman private key.
    DHPublicKey
    The interface to a Diffie-Hellman public key.
    PBEKey
    The interface to a PBE key.

      

Package javax.crypto.interfaces Description

Provides interfaces for Diffie-Hellman keys as defined in RSA Laboratories' PKCS #3.

Note that these interfaces are intended only for key implementations whose key material is accessible and available. These interfaces are not intended for key implementations whose key material resides in inaccessible, protected storage (such as in a hardware device).

For more developer information on how to use these interfaces, including information on how to design Key classes for hardware devices, please refer to the cryptographic provider developer guide:

Package Specification

  • PKCS #3: Diffie-Hellman Key-Agreement Standard, Version 1.4, November 1993.
For further documentation, please see:
Since:
1.4

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