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- All Superinterfaces:
- XMLCryptoContext
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- DOMSignContext
public interface XMLSignContext extends XMLCryptoContext
Contains context information for generating XML Signatures. This interface is primarily intended for type-safety.Note that
XMLSignContext
instances can contain information and state specific to the XML signature structure it is used with. The results are unpredictable if anXMLSignContext
is used with different signature structures (for example, you should not use the sameXMLSignContext
instance to sign two differentXMLSignature
objects).The following properties can be set using the
setProperty
method.javax.xml.crypto.dsig.cacheReference
: value must be aBoolean
. This property controls whether or not the digestedReference
objects will cache the dereferenced content and pre-digested input for subsequent retrieval via theReference.getDereferencedData
andReference.getDigestInputStream
methods. The default value if not specified isBoolean.FALSE
.
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
XMLSignature.sign(XMLSignContext)
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.crypto.XMLCryptoContext
get, getBaseURI, getDefaultNamespacePrefix, getKeySelector, getNamespacePrefix, getProperty, getURIDereferencer, put, putNamespacePrefix, setBaseURI, setDefaultNamespacePrefix, setKeySelector, setProperty, setURIDereferencer
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