javax.security.auth.x500

Class X500Principal

    • Constructor Detail

      • X500Principal

        public X500Principal(String name)
        Creates an X500Principal from a string representation of an X.500 distinguished name (ex: "CN=Duke, OU=JavaSoft, O=Sun Microsystems, C=US"). The distinguished name must be specified using the grammar defined in RFC 1779 or RFC 2253 (either format is acceptable).

        This constructor recognizes the attribute type keywords defined in RFC 1779 and RFC 2253 (and listed in getName(String format)), as well as the T, DNQ or DNQUALIFIER, SURNAME, GIVENNAME, INITIALS, GENERATION, EMAILADDRESS, and SERIALNUMBER keywords whose OIDs are defined in RFC 3280 and its successor. Any other attribute type must be specified as an OID.

        Parameters:
        name - an X.500 distinguished name in RFC 1779 or RFC 2253 format
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if the name is null
        IllegalArgumentException - if the name is improperly specified
      • X500Principal

        public X500Principal(String name,
                     Map<String,String> keywordMap)
        Creates an X500Principal from a string representation of an X.500 distinguished name (ex: "CN=Duke, OU=JavaSoft, O=Sun Microsystems, C=US"). The distinguished name must be specified using the grammar defined in RFC 1779 or RFC 2253 (either format is acceptable).

        This constructor recognizes the attribute type keywords specified in X500Principal(String) and also recognizes additional keywords that have entries in the keywordMap parameter. Keyword entries in the keywordMap take precedence over the default keywords recognized by X500Principal(String). Keywords MUST be specified in all upper-case, otherwise they will be ignored. Improperly specified keywords are ignored; however if a keyword in the name maps to an improperly specified OID, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown. It is permissible to have 2 different keywords that map to the same OID.

        Parameters:
        name - an X.500 distinguished name in RFC 1779 or RFC 2253 format
        keywordMap - an attribute type keyword map, where each key is a keyword String that maps to a corresponding object identifier in String form (a sequence of nonnegative integers separated by periods). The map may be empty but never null.
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if name or keywordMap is null
        IllegalArgumentException - if the name is improperly specified or a keyword in the name maps to an OID that is not in the correct form
        Since:
        1.6
      • X500Principal

        public X500Principal(byte[] name)
        Creates an X500Principal from a distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form. The ASN.1 notation for this structure is as follows.
        
         Name ::= CHOICE {
           RDNSequence }
        
         RDNSequence ::= SEQUENCE OF RelativeDistinguishedName
        
         RelativeDistinguishedName ::=
           SET SIZE (1 .. MAX) OF AttributeTypeAndValue
        
         AttributeTypeAndValue ::= SEQUENCE {
           type     AttributeType,
           value    AttributeValue }
        
         AttributeType ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER
        
         AttributeValue ::= ANY DEFINED BY AttributeType
         ....
         DirectoryString ::= CHOICE {
               teletexString           TeletexString (SIZE (1..MAX)),
               printableString         PrintableString (SIZE (1..MAX)),
               universalString         UniversalString (SIZE (1..MAX)),
               utf8String              UTF8String (SIZE (1.. MAX)),
               bmpString               BMPString (SIZE (1..MAX)) }
         
        Parameters:
        name - a byte array containing the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if an encoding error occurs (incorrect form for DN)
      • X500Principal

        public X500Principal(InputStream is)
        Creates an X500Principal from an InputStream containing the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form. The ASN.1 notation for this structure is supplied in the documentation for X500Principal(byte[] name).

        The read position of the input stream is positioned to the next available byte after the encoded distinguished name.

        Parameters:
        is - an InputStream containing the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if the InputStream is null
        IllegalArgumentException - if an encoding error occurs (incorrect form for DN)
    • Method Detail

      • getName

        public String getName()
        Returns a string representation of the X.500 distinguished name using the format defined in RFC 2253.

        This method is equivalent to calling getName(X500Principal.RFC2253).

        Specified by:
        getName in interface Principal
        Returns:
        the distinguished name of this X500Principal
      • getName

        public String getName(String format)
        Returns a string representation of the X.500 distinguished name using the specified format. Valid values for the format are "RFC1779", "RFC2253", and "CANONICAL" (case insensitive).

        If "RFC1779" is specified as the format, this method emits the attribute type keywords defined in RFC 1779 (CN, L, ST, O, OU, C, STREET). Any other attribute type is emitted as an OID.

        If "RFC2253" is specified as the format, this method emits the attribute type keywords defined in RFC 2253 (CN, L, ST, O, OU, C, STREET, DC, UID). Any other attribute type is emitted as an OID. Under a strict reading, RFC 2253 only specifies a UTF-8 string representation. The String returned by this method is the Unicode string achieved by decoding this UTF-8 representation.

        If "CANONICAL" is specified as the format, this method returns an RFC 2253 conformant string representation with the following additional canonicalizations:

        1. Leading zeros are removed from attribute types that are encoded as dotted decimal OIDs
        2. DirectoryString attribute values of type PrintableString and UTF8String are not output in hexadecimal format
        3. DirectoryString attribute values of types other than PrintableString and UTF8String are output in hexadecimal format
        4. Leading and trailing white space characters are removed from non-hexadecimal attribute values (unless the value consists entirely of white space characters)
        5. Internal substrings of one or more white space characters are converted to a single space in non-hexadecimal attribute values
        6. Relative Distinguished Names containing more than one Attribute Value Assertion (AVA) are output in the following order: an alphabetical ordering of AVAs containing standard keywords, followed by a numeric ordering of AVAs containing OID keywords.
        7. The only characters in attribute values that are escaped are those which section 2.4 of RFC 2253 states must be escaped (they are escaped using a preceding backslash character)
        8. The entire name is converted to upper case using String.toUpperCase(Locale.US)
        9. The entire name is converted to lower case using String.toLowerCase(Locale.US)
        10. The name is finally normalized using normalization form KD, as described in the Unicode Standard and UAX #15

        Additional standard formats may be introduced in the future.

        Parameters:
        format - the format to use
        Returns:
        a string representation of this X500Principal using the specified format
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the specified format is invalid or null
      • getName

        public String getName(String format,
                     Map<String,String> oidMap)
        Returns a string representation of the X.500 distinguished name using the specified format. Valid values for the format are "RFC1779" and "RFC2253" (case insensitive). "CANONICAL" is not permitted and an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown.

        This method returns Strings in the format as specified in getName(String) and also emits additional attribute type keywords for OIDs that have entries in the oidMap parameter. OID entries in the oidMap take precedence over the default OIDs recognized by getName(String). Improperly specified OIDs are ignored; however if an OID in the name maps to an improperly specified keyword, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

        Additional standard formats may be introduced in the future.

        Warning: additional attribute type keywords may not be recognized by other implementations; therefore do not use this method if you are unsure if these keywords will be recognized by other implementations.

        Parameters:
        format - the format to use
        oidMap - an OID map, where each key is an object identifier in String form (a sequence of nonnegative integers separated by periods) that maps to a corresponding attribute type keyword String. The map may be empty but never null.
        Returns:
        a string representation of this X500Principal using the specified format
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if the specified format is invalid, null, or an OID in the name maps to an improperly specified keyword
        NullPointerException - if oidMap is null
        Since:
        1.6
      • getEncoded

        public byte[] getEncoded()
        Returns the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form. The ASN.1 notation for this structure is supplied in the documentation for X500Principal(byte[] name).

        Note that the byte array returned is cloned to protect against subsequent modifications.

        Returns:
        a byte array containing the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Return a user-friendly string representation of this X500Principal.
        Specified by:
        toString in interface Principal
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        a string representation of this X500Principal
      • equals

        public boolean equals(Object o)
        Compares the specified Object with this X500Principal for equality.

        Specifically, this method returns true if the Object o is an X500Principal and if the respective canonical string representations (obtained via the getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL) method) of this object and o are equal.

        This implementation is compliant with the requirements of RFC 3280.

        Specified by:
        equals in interface Principal
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
        Parameters:
        o - Object to be compared for equality with this X500Principal
        Returns:
        true if the specified Object is equal to this X500Principal, false otherwise
        See Also:
        Object.hashCode(), HashMap

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