Interface BinaryEncodable
- All Known Subinterfaces:
AsymmetricKey, DHPrivateKey, DHPublicKey, DSAPrivateKey, DSAPublicKey, ECPrivateKey, ECPublicKey, EdECPrivateKey, EdECPublicKey, PrivateKey, PublicKey, RSAMultiPrimePrivateCrtKey, RSAPrivateCrtKey, RSAPrivateKey, RSAPublicKey, XECPrivateKey, XECPublicKey
- All Known Implementing Classes:
EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo, KeyPair, PEMPREVIEW, PKCS8EncodedKeySpec, X509Certificate, X509CRL, X509EncodedKeySpec
BinaryEncodable is a preview API of the Java platform.
The APIs for cryptographic objects such as public keys, private keys,
certificates, and certificate revocation lists all provide the means to
convert their instances to and from standardized binary representations.
Other kinds of cryptographic objects, such as certificate requests, have
no corresponding API but can still be expressed as standardized binary
representations. The BinaryEncodable interface allows the
PEMEncoderPREVIEW and PEMDecoderPREVIEW classes to operate uniformly on
binary representations of key or certificate material.
The permitted subtype PEM is notable for supporting the encoding
and decoding of PEM text that represents cryptographic objects for which no
API exists. In future releases, other permitted subtypes may be added to
support the encoding and decoding of such cryptographic objects.
The list of permitted subtypes shown after permits is not
exhaustive. This means if application code switches over a
BinaryEncodable value, the switch cannot be made exhaustive
simply by providing a case label for every permitted subtype shown
in the list; there also must be a default or
case BinaryEncodable label to handle additional subtypes. This
allows the list of permitted subtypes to change over time without causing
pre-existing switches to fail because of an unrecognized subtype.
- Since:
- 27
- See Also:
BinaryEncodablewhen preview features are enabled.