XMLStructurepublic interface SignatureProperty extends XMLStructure
SignatureProperty element as defined in the  W3C Recommendation for XML-Signature Syntax and Processing. The XML Schema Definition is defined as: 
<element name="SignatureProperty" type="ds:SignaturePropertyType"/>
   <complexType name="SignaturePropertyType" mixed="true">
     <choice maxOccurs="unbounded">
       <any namespace="##other" processContents="lax"/>
       <!-- (1,1) elements from (1, unbounded) namespaces -->
     </choice>
     <attribute name="Target" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
     <attribute name="Id" type="ID" use="optional"/>
   </complexType>
 SignatureProperty instance may be created by invoking the newSignatureProperty method of the XMLSignatureFactory class; for example: 
   XMLSignatureFactory factory = XMLSignatureFactory.getInstance("DOM");
   SignatureProperty property = factory.newSignatureProperty
      (Collections.singletonList(content), "#Signature-1", "TimeStamp");
 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| List | getContent() | Returns an  unmodifiable
 listof one or moreXMLStructures that are contained in thisSignatureProperty. | 
| String | getId() | Returns the Id of this  SignatureProperty. | 
| String | getTarget() | Returns the target URI of this  SignatureProperty. | 
isFeatureSupported
String getTarget()
SignatureProperty.SignatureProperty (never null)String getId()
SignatureProperty.SignatureProperty (or null if not specified)List<XMLStructure> getContent()
unmodifiable
 list of one or more XMLStructures that are contained in this SignatureProperty. These represent additional information items concerning the generation of the XMLSignature (i.e. date/time stamp or serial numbers of cryptographic hardware used in signature generation).XMLStructures
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