public class SecretKeyFactory 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. Secret key factories operate only on secret (symmetric) keys. 
Key factories are bidirectional, i.e., they allow 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.
 Application developers should refer to their provider's documentation to find out which key specifications are supported by the generateSecret and getKeySpec methods. For example, the DESede (Triple DES) secret-key factory supplied by the "SunJCE" provider supports DESedeKeySpec as a transparent representation of Triple DES keys. 
 Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support the following standard SecretKeyFactory algorithms: 
DESede| Modifier | Constructor | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| protected  | Creates a  SecretKeyFactoryobject. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| final SecretKey | generateSecret | Generates a  SecretKeyobject from the provided key specification (key material). | 
| final String | getAlgorithm() | Returns the algorithm name of this  SecretKeyFactoryobject. | 
| static final SecretKeyFactory | getInstance | Returns a  SecretKeyFactoryobject that converts secret keys of the specified algorithm. | 
| static final SecretKeyFactory | getInstance | Returns a  SecretKeyFactoryobject that converts secret keys of the specified algorithm. | 
| static final SecretKeyFactory | getInstance | Returns a  SecretKeyFactoryobject that converts secret keys of the specified algorithm. | 
| final KeySpec | getKeySpec | Returns a specification (key material) of the given key object in the requested format. | 
| final Provider | getProvider() | Returns the provider of this  SecretKeyFactoryobject. | 
| final SecretKey | translateKey | Translates a key object, whose provider may be unknown or potentially untrusted, into a corresponding key object of this secret-key factory. | 
protected SecretKeyFactory(SecretKeyFactorySpi keyFacSpi, Provider provider, String algorithm)
SecretKeyFactory object.keyFacSpi - the delegateprovider - the provideralgorithm - the secret-key algorithmpublic static final SecretKeyFactory getInstance(String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException
SecretKeyFactory object that converts secret keys of the specified algorithm.  This method traverses the list of registered security providers, starting with the most preferred provider. A new SecretKeyFactory object encapsulating the SecretKeyFactorySpi 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.
jdk.security.provider.preferred Security property to determine the preferred provider order for the specified algorithm. This may be different from the order of providers returned by Security.getProviders().algorithm - the standard name of the requested secret-key algorithm. See the SecretKeyFactory section in the  Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names.SecretKeyFactory objectNoSuchAlgorithmException - if no Provider supports a SecretKeyFactorySpi implementation for the specified algorithmNullPointerException - if algorithm is null
public static final SecretKeyFactory getInstance(String algorithm, String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException
SecretKeyFactory object that converts secret keys of the specified algorithm.  A new SecretKeyFactory object encapsulating the SecretKeyFactorySpi 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.
algorithm - the standard name of the requested secret-key algorithm. See the SecretKeyFactory section in the  Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names.provider - the name of the provider.SecretKeyFactory objectIllegalArgumentException - if the provider is null or emptyNoSuchAlgorithmException - if a SecretKeyFactorySpi implementation for the specified algorithm is not available from the specified providerNoSuchProviderException - if the specified provider is not registered in the security provider listNullPointerException - if algorithm is null
public static final SecretKeyFactory getInstance(String algorithm, Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException
SecretKeyFactory object that converts secret keys of the specified algorithm.  A new SecretKeyFactory object encapsulating the SecretKeyFactorySpi implementation from the specified provider object is returned. Note that the specified provider object does not have to be registered in the provider list.
algorithm - the standard name of the requested secret-key algorithm. See the SecretKeyFactory section in the  Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names.provider - the provider.SecretKeyFactory objectIllegalArgumentException - if the provider is null
NoSuchAlgorithmException - if a SecretKeyFactorySpi implementation for the specified algorithm is not available from the specified Provider objectNullPointerException - if algorithm is null
public final Provider getProvider()
SecretKeyFactory object.SecretKeyFactory objectpublic final String getAlgorithm()
SecretKeyFactory object. This is the same name that was specified in one of the getInstance calls that created this SecretKeyFactory object.
SecretKeyFactory object.public final SecretKey generateSecret(KeySpec keySpec) throws InvalidKeySpecException
SecretKey object from the provided key specification (key material).keySpec - the specification (key material) of the secret keyInvalidKeySpecException - if the given key specification is inappropriate for this secret-key factory to produce a secret key.public final KeySpec getKeySpec(SecretKey key, Class<?> keySpec) throws InvalidKeySpecException
key - the keykeySpec - the requested format in which the key material shall be returnedInvalidKeySpecException - if the requested key specification is inappropriate for the given key (e.g., the algorithms associated with key and keySpec do not match, or key references a key on a cryptographic hardware device whereas keySpec is the specification of a software-based key), or the given key cannot be dealt with (e.g., the given key has an algorithm or format not supported by this secret-key factory).public final SecretKey translateKey(SecretKey key) throws InvalidKeyException
key - the key whose provider is unknown or untrustedInvalidKeyException - if the given key cannot be processed by this secret-key factory.
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