Class KeyFactory
- java.lang.Object
-
- java.security.KeyFactory
public class KeyFactory extends Object
Key factories are used to convert keys (opaque cryptographic keys of type Key
) into key specifications (transparent representations of the underlying key material), and vice versa.
Key factories are bi-directional. That is, they allow you to build an opaque key object from a given key specification (key material), or to retrieve the underlying key material of a key object in a suitable format.
Multiple compatible key specifications may exist for the same key. For example, a DSA public key may be specified using DSAPublicKeySpec
or X509EncodedKeySpec
. A key factory can be used to translate between compatible key specifications.
The following is an example of how to use a key factory in order to instantiate a DSA public key from its encoding. Assume Alice has received a digital signature from Bob. Bob also sent her his public key (in encoded format) to verify his signature. Alice then performs the following actions:
X509EncodedKeySpec bobPubKeySpec = new X509EncodedKeySpec(bobEncodedPubKey); KeyFactory keyFactory = KeyFactory.getInstance("DSA"); PublicKey bobPubKey = keyFactory.generatePublic(bobPubKeySpec); Signature sig = Signature.getInstance("DSA"); sig.initVerify(bobPubKey); sig.update(data); sig.verify(signature);
Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support the following standard KeyFactory
algorithms:
DiffieHellman
DSA
RSA
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
-
Key
,PublicKey
,PrivateKey
,KeySpec
,DSAPublicKeySpec
,X509EncodedKeySpec
Constructor Summary
Modifier | Constructor | Description |
---|---|---|
protected | KeyFactory(KeyFactorySpi keyFacSpi,
Provider provider,
String algorithm) | Creates a KeyFactory object. |
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
PrivateKey | generatePrivate(KeySpec keySpec) | Generates a private key object from the provided key specification (key material). |
PublicKey | generatePublic(KeySpec keySpec) | Generates a public key object from the provided key specification (key material). |
String | getAlgorithm() | Gets the name of the algorithm associated with this |
static KeyFactory | getInstance(String algorithm) | Returns a KeyFactory object that converts public/private keys of the specified algorithm. |
static KeyFactory | getInstance(String algorithm,
String provider) | Returns a KeyFactory object that converts public/private keys of the specified algorithm. |
static KeyFactory | getInstance(String algorithm,
Provider provider) | Returns a KeyFactory object that converts public/private keys of the specified algorithm. |
<T extends KeySpec> | getKeySpec(Key key,
Class<T> keySpec) | Returns a specification (key material) of the given key object. |
Provider | getProvider() | Returns the provider of this key factory object. |
Key | translateKey(Key key) | Translates a key object, whose provider may be unknown or potentially untrusted, into a corresponding key object of this key factory. |
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Constructor Detail
KeyFactory
protected KeyFactory(KeyFactorySpi keyFacSpi, Provider provider, String algorithm)
Creates a KeyFactory object.
- Parameters:
-
keyFacSpi
- the delegate -
provider
- the provider -
algorithm
- the name of the algorithm to associate with thisKeyFactory
Method Detail
getInstance
public static KeyFactory getInstance(String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException
Returns a KeyFactory object that converts public/private keys of the specified algorithm.
This method traverses the list of registered security Providers, starting with the most preferred Provider. A new KeyFactory object encapsulating the KeyFactorySpi implementation from the first Provider that supports the specified algorithm is returned.
Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders()
method.
- Implementation Note:
- The JDK Reference Implementation additionally uses the
jdk.security.provider.preferred
Security
property to determine the preferred provider order for the specified algorithm. This may be different than the order of providers returned bySecurity.getProviders()
. - Parameters:
-
algorithm
- the name of the requested key algorithm. See the KeyFactory section in the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names. - Returns:
- the new
KeyFactory
object - Throws:
-
NoSuchAlgorithmException
- if noProvider
supports aKeyFactorySpi
implementation for the specified algorithm -
NullPointerException
- ifalgorithm
isnull
- See Also:
Provider
getInstance
public static KeyFactory getInstance(String algorithm, String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException
Returns a KeyFactory object that converts public/private keys of the specified algorithm.
A new KeyFactory object encapsulating the KeyFactorySpi implementation from the specified provider is returned. The specified provider must be registered in the security provider list.
Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders()
method.
- Parameters:
-
algorithm
- the name of the requested key algorithm. See the KeyFactory section in the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names. -
provider
- the name of the provider. - Returns:
- the new
KeyFactory
object - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the provider name isnull
or empty -
NoSuchAlgorithmException
- if aKeyFactorySpi
implementation for the specified algorithm is not available from the specified provider -
NoSuchProviderException
- if the specified provider is not registered in the security provider list -
NullPointerException
- ifalgorithm
isnull
- See Also:
Provider
getInstance
public static KeyFactory getInstance(String algorithm, Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException
Returns a KeyFactory object that converts public/private keys of the specified algorithm.
A new KeyFactory object encapsulating the KeyFactorySpi implementation from the specified Provider object is returned. Note that the specified Provider object does not have to be registered in the provider list.
- Parameters:
-
algorithm
- the name of the requested key algorithm. See the KeyFactory section in the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names. -
provider
- the provider. - Returns:
- the new
KeyFactory
object - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the specified provider isnull
-
NoSuchAlgorithmException
- if aKeyFactorySpi
implementation for the specified algorithm is not available from the specifiedProvider
object -
NullPointerException
- ifalgorithm
isnull
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
Provider
getProvider
public final Provider getProvider()
Returns the provider of this key factory object.
- Returns:
- the provider of this key factory object
getAlgorithm
public final String getAlgorithm()
Gets the name of the algorithm associated with this KeyFactory
.
- Returns:
- the name of the algorithm associated with this
KeyFactory
generatePublic
public final PublicKey generatePublic(KeySpec keySpec) throws InvalidKeySpecException
Generates a public key object from the provided key specification (key material).
- Parameters:
-
keySpec
- the specification (key material) of the public key. - Returns:
- the public key.
- Throws:
-
InvalidKeySpecException
- if the given key specification is inappropriate for this key factory to produce a public key.
generatePrivate
public final PrivateKey generatePrivate(KeySpec keySpec) throws InvalidKeySpecException
Generates a private key object from the provided key specification (key material).
- Parameters:
-
keySpec
- the specification (key material) of the private key. - Returns:
- the private key.
- Throws:
-
InvalidKeySpecException
- if the given key specification is inappropriate for this key factory to produce a private key.
getKeySpec
public final <T extends KeySpec> T getKeySpec(Key key, Class<T> keySpec) throws InvalidKeySpecException
Returns a specification (key material) of the given key object. keySpec
identifies the specification class in which the key material should be returned. It could, for example, be DSAPublicKeySpec.class
, to indicate that the key material should be returned in an instance of the DSAPublicKeySpec
class.
- Type Parameters:
-
T
- the type of the key specification to be returned - Parameters:
-
key
- the key. -
keySpec
- the specification class in which the key material should be returned. - Returns:
- the underlying key specification (key material) in an instance of the requested specification class.
- Throws:
-
InvalidKeySpecException
- if the requested key specification is inappropriate for the given key, or the given key cannot be processed (e.g., the given key has an unrecognized algorithm or format).
translateKey
public final Key translateKey(Key key) throws InvalidKeyException
Translates a key object, whose provider may be unknown or potentially untrusted, into a corresponding key object of this key factory.
- Parameters:
-
key
- the key whose provider is unknown or untrusted. - Returns:
- the translated key.
- Throws:
-
InvalidKeyException
- if the given key cannot be processed by this key factory.