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java.lang.Objectjava.security.cert.PKIXCertPathChecker
public abstract class PKIXCertPathChecker
An abstract class that performs one or more checks on an 
 X509Certificate. 
 
 
A concrete implementation of the PKIXCertPathChecker class 
 can be created to extend the PKIX certification path validation algorithm.
 For example, an implementation may check for and process a critical private
 extension of each certificate in a certification path.
 
Instances of PKIXCertPathChecker are passed as parameters
 using the setCertPathCheckers
 or addCertPathChecker methods 
 of the PKIXParameters and PKIXBuilderParameters
 class. Each of the PKIXCertPathCheckers check
 methods will be called, in turn, for each certificate processed by a PKIX 
 CertPathValidator or CertPathBuilder 
 implementation.
 
 
A PKIXCertPathChecker may be called multiple times on 
 successive certificates in a certification path. Concrete subclasses
 are expected to maintain any internal state that may be necessary to 
 check successive certificates. The init method is used 
 to initialize the internal state of the checker so that the certificates 
 of a new certification path may be checked. A stateful implementation
 must override the clone method if necessary in 
 order to allow a PKIX CertPathBuilder to efficiently 
 backtrack and try other paths. In these situations, the 
 CertPathBuilder is able to restore prior path validation 
 states by restoring the cloned PKIXCertPathCheckers.
 
The order in which the certificates are presented to the 
 PKIXCertPathChecker may be either in the forward direction 
 (from target to most-trusted CA) or in the reverse direction (from 
 most-trusted CA to target). A PKIXCertPathChecker implementation
 must support reverse checking (the ability to perform its checks when
 it is presented with certificates in the reverse direction) and may 
 support forward checking (the ability to perform its checks when it is 
 presented with certificates in the forward direction). The 
 isForwardCheckingSupported method 
 indicates whether forward checking is supported.
 
Additional input parameters required for executing the check may be specified through constructors of concrete implementations of this class.
Concurrent Access
Unless otherwise specified, the methods defined in this class are not thread-safe. Multiple threads that need to access a single object concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking. Multiple threads each manipulating separate objects need not synchronize.
PKIXParameters, 
PKIXBuilderParameters| Constructor Summary | |
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| protected  | PKIXCertPathChecker()Default constructor. | 
| Method Summary | |
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| abstract  void | check(Certificate cert,
      Collection<String> unresolvedCritExts)Performs the check(s) on the specified certificate using its internal state and removes any critical extensions that it processes from the specified collection of OID strings that represent the unresolved critical extensions. | 
|  Object | clone()Returns a clone of this object. | 
| abstract  Set<String> | getSupportedExtensions()Returns an immutable Setof X.509 certificate extensions 
 that thisPKIXCertPathCheckersupports (i.e. | 
| abstract  void | init(boolean forward)Initializes the internal state of this PKIXCertPathChecker. | 
| abstract  boolean | isForwardCheckingSupported()Indicates if forward checking is supported. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
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| equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
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protected PKIXCertPathChecker()
| Method Detail | 
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public abstract void init(boolean forward)
                   throws CertPathValidatorException
PKIXCertPathChecker.
  
 The forward flag specifies the order that
 certificates will be passed to the check method
 (forward or reverse). A PKIXCertPathChecker must 
 support reverse checking and may support forward checking.
forward - the order that certificates are presented to
 the check method. If true, certificates 
 are presented from target to most-trusted CA (forward); if 
 false, from most-trusted CA to target (reverse).
CertPathValidatorException - if this 
 PKIXCertPathChecker is unable to check certificates in 
 the specified order; it should never be thrown if the forward flag 
 is false since reverse checking must be supportedpublic abstract boolean isForwardCheckingSupported()
PKIXCertPathChecker to perform 
 its checks when certificates are presented to the check
 method in the forward direction (from target to most-trusted CA).
true if forward checking is supported, 
 false otherwisepublic abstract Set<String> getSupportedExtensions()
Set of X.509 certificate extensions 
 that this PKIXCertPathChecker supports (i.e. recognizes, is 
 able to process), or null if no extensions are supported. 
 
 Each element of the set is a String representing the
 Object Identifier (OID) of the X.509 extension that is supported.
 The OID is represented by a set of nonnegative integers separated by
 periods.
 
 All X.509 certificate extensions that a PKIXCertPathChecker
 might possibly be able to process should be included in the set.
Set of X.509 extension OIDs (in
 String format) supported by this 
 PKIXCertPathChecker, or null if no 
 extensions are supported
public abstract void check(Certificate cert,
                           Collection<String> unresolvedCritExts)
                    throws CertPathValidatorException
init method.
cert - the Certificate to be checkedunresolvedCritExts - a Collection of OID strings 
 representing the current set of unresolved critical extensions
CertPathValidatorException - if the specified certificate does 
 not pass the checkpublic Object clone()
Object.clone()
 method.
 All subclasses which maintain state must support and
 override this method, if necessary.
clone in class ObjectPKIXCertPathCheckerCloneable| 
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