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public interface URIDereferencer
A dereferencer ofURIReference
s.The result of dereferencing a
URIReference
is either an instance ofOctetStreamData
orNodeSetData
. Unless theURIReference
is a same-document reference as defined in section 4.2 of the W3C Recommendation for XML-Signature Syntax and Processing, the result of dereferencing theURIReference
MUST be anOctetStreamData
.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Data
dereference(URIReference uriReference, XMLCryptoContext context)
Dereferences the specifiedURIReference
and returns the dereferenced data.
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Method Detail
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dereference
Data dereference(URIReference uriReference, XMLCryptoContext context) throws URIReferenceException
Dereferences the specifiedURIReference
and returns the dereferenced data.- Parameters:
uriReference
- theURIReference
context
- anXMLCryptoContext
that may contain additional useful information for dereferencing the URI. This implementation should dereference the specifiedURIReference
against the context'sbaseURI
parameter, if specified.- Returns:
- the dereferenced data
- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifuriReference
orcontext
arenull
URIReferenceException
- if an exception occurs while dereferencing the specifieduriReference
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