Package javax. xml. crypto. dsig. spec
See: Description
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Interface Summary Interface Description C14NMethodParameterSpec A specification of algorithm parameters for aCanonicalizationMethod
Algorithm.DigestMethodParameterSpec A specification of algorithm parameters for aDigestMethod
algorithm.SignatureMethodParameterSpec A specification of algorithm parameters for an XMLSignatureMethod
algorithm.TransformParameterSpec A specification of algorithm parameters for aTransform
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Class Summary Class Description ExcC14NParameterSpec Parameters for the W3C Recommendation: Exclusive XML Canonicalization (C14N) algorithm.HMACParameterSpec Parameters for the XML Signature HMAC Algorithm.XPathFilter2ParameterSpec Parameters for the W3C Recommendation XPath Filter 2.0 Transform Algorithm.XPathFilterParameterSpec Parameters for the XPath Filtering Transform Algorithm.XPathType The XML Schema Definition of theXPath
element as defined in the W3C Recommendation for XML-Signature XPath Filter 2.0:XPathType.Filter Represents the filter set operation.XSLTTransformParameterSpec Parameters for the XSLT Transform Algorithm.
Package javax.xml.crypto.dsig.spec Description
Package Specification
- XML-Signature Syntax and Processing: W3C Recommendation
- RFC 3275: XML-Signature Syntax and Processing
- Exclusive XML Canonicalization algorithm: W3C Recommendation
- XPath Filter 2.0 Transform Algorithm: W3C Recommendation
- Since:
- 1.6
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