javax.security.cert

Class CertificateNotYetValidExceptio- n

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class CertificateNotYetValidException
    extends CertificateException
    Certificate is not yet valid exception. This is thrown whenever the current Date or the specified Date is before the notBefore date/time in the Certificate validity period.

    Note: The classes in the package javax.security.cert exist for compatibility with earlier versions of the Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE). New applications should instead use the standard Java SE certificate classes located in java.security.cert.

    Since:
    1.4
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • CertificateNotYetValidException

        public CertificateNotYetValidException()
        Constructs a CertificateNotYetValidException with no detail message. A detail message is a String that describes this particular exception.
      • CertificateNotYetValidException

        public CertificateNotYetValidException(String message)
        Constructs a CertificateNotYetValidException with the specified detail message. A detail message is a String that describes this particular exception.
        Parameters:
        message - the detail message.

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