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Package javax.xml.crypto

Common classes for XML cryptography.

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Interface Summary
Interface Description
AlgorithmMethod

An abstract representation of an algorithm defined in the XML Security specifications.

Data

An abstract representation of the result of dereferencing a URIReference or the input/output of subsequent Transforms.

KeySelectorResult

The result returned by the KeySelector.select method.

NodeSetData

An abstract representation of a Data type containing a node-set.

URIDereferencer

A dereferencer of URIReferences.

URIReference

Identifies a data object via a URI-Reference, as specified by RFC 2396.

XMLCryptoContext

Contains common context information for XML cryptographic operations.

XMLStructure

A representation of an XML structure from any namespace.

Class Summary
Class Description
KeySelector

A selector that finds and returns a key using the data contained in a KeyInfo object.

KeySelector.Purpose

The purpose of the key that is to be selected.

OctetStreamData

A representation of a Data type containing an octet stream.

Exception Summary
Exception Description
KeySelectorException

Indicates an exceptional condition thrown by a KeySelector.

MarshalException

Indicates an exceptional condition that occurred during the XML marshalling or unmarshalling process.

NoSuchMechanismException

This exception is thrown when a particular XML mechanism is requested but is not available in the environment.

URIReferenceException

Indicates an exceptional condition thrown while dereferencing a URIReference.

Package javax.xml.crypto Description

Common classes for XML cryptography. This package includes common classes that are used to perform XML cryptographic operations, such as generating an XML signature or encrypting XML data.

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