RootStoreVerifierpublic class CertificateVerifier
extends java.lang.Object
CertificateVerifier
that is the next element in the chain of which the verify()
method will be called.| Modifier and Type | Field | Description |
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protected boolean |
onlineCheckingAllowed |
Indicates if going online to verify a certificate is allowed.
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protected CertificateVerifier |
verifier |
The previous CertificateVerifier in the chain of verifiers.
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| Constructor | Description |
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CertificateVerifier(CertificateVerifier verifier) |
Creates the final CertificateVerifier in a chain of verifiers.
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| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
void |
setOnlineCheckingAllowed(boolean onlineCheckingAllowed) |
Decide whether or not online checking is allowed.
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java.util.List<VerificationOK> |
verify(java.security.cert.X509Certificate signCert,
java.security.cert.X509Certificate issuerCert,
java.util.Date signDate) |
Checks the validity of the certificate, and calls the next
verifier in the chain, if any.
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protected CertificateVerifier verifier
protected boolean onlineCheckingAllowed
public CertificateVerifier(CertificateVerifier verifier)
verifier - the previous verifier in the chainpublic void setOnlineCheckingAllowed(boolean onlineCheckingAllowed)
onlineCheckingAllowed - public java.util.List<VerificationOK> verify(java.security.cert.X509Certificate signCert, java.security.cert.X509Certificate issuerCert, java.util.Date signDate) throws java.security.GeneralSecurityException, java.io.IOException
signCert - the certificate that needs to be checkedissuerCert - its issuersignDate - the date the certificate needs to be validVerificationOK objects.
The list will be empty if the certificate couldn't be verified.java.security.GeneralSecurityExceptionjava.io.IOExceptionCopyright © 1998–2018. All rights reserved.