Signals that the PEM file failed to parse properly due to a missing boundary header or footer.
An abstract representation of a PEM formatted file.
A representation of a PKCS#8 private key which is PEM-encoded and stored in a file.
A representation of a PKCS#8 private key which is PEM-encoded and stored in a file.
-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- base64encodedbytes -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
A factory which can create a KeyManager which contains an X.509 Certificate (or Certificate chain) and a PKCS#8 private key.
A representation of a PrivateKey that is stored in a file in Pkcs8 PEM format.
A representation of a PrivateKey that is stored in a file in Pkcs8 PEM format.
-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- base64encodedbytes -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
Parses an X500Principal into its individual pieces for easily extracting widely used items like an X.509 certificate's Common Name.
A representation of an X.509 Certificate PEM-encoded and stored in a file.
A representation of an X.509 Certificate PEM-encoded and stored in a file.
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- base64encodedbytes -----END CERTIFICATE-----
A representation of an X.509 Certificate Revocation List (CRL) PEM-encoded and stored in a file.
A representation of an X.509 Certificate Revocation List (CRL) PEM-encoded and stored in a file.
-----BEGIN X509 CRL----- base64encodedbytes -----END X509 CRL-----
A factory which can create a TrustManager which contains a collection of X.509 certificates.
Represents a non-existent entity.
Represents a non-existent secure relationship between two entities, i.e.
Represents a non-existent secure relationship between two entities, i.e.
a non-existent SSLSession
.
Represents a non-existent set of SSLSession
s associated with a
non-existent entity.
An abstract representation of a PEM formatted file.
The PEM file format, originally from Privacy Enhanced Mail, is distinctive in that it contains a boundary header and footer and the data within the boundary is Base 64 encoded.
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- base64encodedbytes -----END CERTIFICATE-----