javax.crypto

Class CipherOutputStream

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Closeable, Flushable, AutoCloseable

    public class CipherOutputStream
    extends FilterOutputStream
    A CipherOutputStream is composed of an OutputStream and a Cipher so that write() methods first process the data before writing them out to the underlying OutputStream. The cipher must be fully initialized before being used by a CipherOutputStream.

    For example, if the cipher is initialized for encryption, the CipherOutputStream will attempt to encrypt data before writing out the encrypted data.

    This class adheres strictly to the semantics, especially the failure semantics, of its ancestor classes java.io.OutputStream and java.io.FilterOutputStream. This class has exactly those methods specified in its ancestor classes, and overrides them all. Moreover, this class catches all exceptions that are not thrown by its ancestor classes. In particular, this class catches BadPaddingException and other exceptions thrown by failed integrity checks during decryption. These exceptions are not re-thrown, so the client will not be informed that integrity checks failed. Because of this behavior, this class may not be suitable for use with decryption in an authenticated mode of operation (e.g. GCM) if the application requires explicit notification when authentication fails. Such an application can use the Cipher API directly as an alternative to using this class.

    It is crucial for a programmer using this class not to use methods that are not defined or overriden in this class (such as a new method or constructor that is later added to one of the super classes), because the design and implementation of those methods are unlikely to have considered security impact with regard to CipherOutputStream.

    Since:
    1.4
    See Also:
    OutputStream, FilterOutputStream, Cipher, CipherInputStream
    • Field Summary

      • Fields inherited from class java.io.FilterOutputStream

        out
    • Method Summary

      Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method and Description
      void close()
      Closes this output stream and releases any system resources associated with this stream.
      void flush()
      Flushes this output stream by forcing any buffered output bytes that have already been processed by the encapsulated cipher object to be written out.
      void write(byte[] b)
      Writes b.length bytes from the specified byte array to this output stream.
      void write(byte[] b, int off, int len)
      Writes len bytes from the specified byte array starting at offset off to this output stream.
      void write(int b)
      Writes the specified byte to this output stream.

        

    • Constructor Detail

      • CipherOutputStream

        public CipherOutputStream(OutputStream os,
                          Cipher c)
        Constructs a CipherOutputStream from an OutputStream and a Cipher.
        Note: if the specified output stream or cipher is null, a NullPointerException may be thrown later when they are used.
        Parameters:
        os - the OutputStream object
        c - an initialized Cipher object
      • CipherOutputStream

        protected CipherOutputStream(OutputStream os)
        Constructs a CipherOutputStream from an OutputStream without specifying a Cipher. This has the effect of constructing a CipherOutputStream using a NullCipher.
        Note: if the specified output stream is null, a NullPointerException may be thrown later when it is used.
        Parameters:
        os - the OutputStream object
    • Method Detail

      • write

        public void write(int b)
                   throws IOException
        Writes the specified byte to this output stream.
        Overrides:
        write in class FilterOutputStream
        Parameters:
        b - the byte.
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
        Since:
        JCE1.2
      • write

        public void write(byte[] b)
                   throws IOException
        Writes b.length bytes from the specified byte array to this output stream.

        The write method of CipherOutputStream calls the write method of three arguments with the three arguments b, 0, and b.length.

        Overrides:
        write in class FilterOutputStream
        Parameters:
        b - the data.
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if b is null.
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
        Since:
        JCE1.2
        See Also:
        write(byte[], int, int)
      • write

        public void write(byte[] b,
                 int off,
                 int len)
                   throws IOException
        Writes len bytes from the specified byte array starting at offset off to this output stream.
        Overrides:
        write in class FilterOutputStream
        Parameters:
        b - the data.
        off - the start offset in the data.
        len - the number of bytes to write.
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
        Since:
        JCE1.2
        See Also:
        FilterOutputStream.write(int)
      • flush

        public void flush()
                   throws IOException
        Flushes this output stream by forcing any buffered output bytes that have already been processed by the encapsulated cipher object to be written out.

        Any bytes buffered by the encapsulated cipher and waiting to be processed by it will not be written out. For example, if the encapsulated cipher is a block cipher, and the total number of bytes written using one of the write methods is less than the cipher's block size, no bytes will be written out.

        Specified by:
        flush in interface Flushable
        Overrides:
        flush in class FilterOutputStream
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
        Since:
        JCE1.2
        See Also:
        FilterOutputStream.out
      • close

        public void close()
                   throws IOException
        Closes this output stream and releases any system resources associated with this stream.

        This method invokes the doFinal method of the encapsulated cipher object, which causes any bytes buffered by the encapsulated cipher to be processed. The result is written out by calling the flush method of this output stream.

        This method resets the encapsulated cipher object to its initial state and calls the close method of the underlying output stream.

        Specified by:
        close in interface Closeable
        Specified by:
        close in interface AutoCloseable
        Overrides:
        close in class FilterOutputStream
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
        Since:
        JCE1.2
        See Also:
        FilterOutputStream.flush(), FilterOutputStream.out

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