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- java.security.KeyPairGeneratorSpi
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public abstract class KeyPairGenerator extends KeyPairGeneratorSpi
The KeyPairGenerator class is used to generate pairs of public and private keys. Key pair generators are constructed using thegetInstancefactory methods (static methods that return instances of a given class).A Key pair generator for a particular algorithm creates a public/private key pair that can be used with this algorithm. It also associates algorithm-specific parameters with each of the generated keys.
There are two ways to generate a key pair: in an algorithm-independent manner, and in an algorithm-specific manner. The only difference between the two is the initialization of the object:
- Algorithm-Independent Initialization
All key pair generators share the concepts of a keysize and a source of randomness. The keysize is interpreted differently for different algorithms (e.g., in the case of the DSA algorithm, the keysize corresponds to the length of the modulus). There is an
initializemethod in this KeyPairGenerator class that takes these two universally shared types of arguments. There is also one that takes just akeysizeargument, and uses theSecureRandomimplementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation ofSecureRandom, a system-provided source of randomness is used.)Since no other parameters are specified when you call the above algorithm-independent
initializemethods, it is up to the provider what to do about the algorithm-specific parameters (if any) to be associated with each of the keys.If the algorithm is the DSA algorithm, and the keysize (modulus size) is 512, 768, 1024, or 2048, then the Sun provider uses a set of precomputed values for the
p,q, andgparameters. If the modulus size is not one of the above values, the Sun provider creates a new set of parameters. Other providers might have precomputed parameter sets for more than just the modulus sizes mentioned above. Still others might not have a list of precomputed parameters at all and instead always create new parameter sets. - Algorithm-Specific Initialization
For situations where a set of algorithm-specific parameters already exists (e.g., so-called community parameters in DSA), there are two
initializemethods that have anAlgorithmParameterSpecargument. One also has aSecureRandomargument, while the the other uses theSecureRandomimplementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation ofSecureRandom, a system-provided source of randomness is used.)
In case the client does not explicitly initialize the KeyPairGenerator (via a call to an
initializemethod), each provider must supply (and document) a default initialization. See the Keysize Restriction sections of the JDK Providers document for information on the KeyPairGenerator defaults used by JDK providers. However, note that defaults may vary across different providers. Additionally, the default value for a provider may change in a future version. Therefore, it is recommended to explicitly initialize the KeyPairGenerator instead of relying on provider-specific defaults.Note that this class is abstract and extends from
KeyPairGeneratorSpifor historical reasons. Application developers should only take notice of the methods defined in thisKeyPairGeneratorclass; all the methods in the superclass are intended for cryptographic service providers who wish to supply their own implementations of key pair generators.Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support the following standard
KeyPairGeneratoralgorithms and keysizes in parentheses:DiffieHellman(1024, 2048, 4096)DSA(1024, 2048)RSA(1024, 2048, 4096)
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- 1.1
- See Also:
AlgorithmParameterSpec
- Algorithm-Independent Initialization
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protectedKeyPairGenerator(String algorithm)Creates a KeyPairGenerator object for the specified algorithm.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description KeyPairgenerateKeyPair()Generates a key pair.KeyPairgenKeyPair()Generates a key pair.StringgetAlgorithm()Returns the standard name of the algorithm for this key pair generator.static KeyPairGeneratorgetInstance(String algorithm)Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private key pairs for the specified algorithm.static KeyPairGeneratorgetInstance(String algorithm, String provider)Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private key pairs for the specified algorithm.static KeyPairGeneratorgetInstance(String algorithm, Provider provider)Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private key pairs for the specified algorithm.ProvidergetProvider()Returns the provider of this key pair generator object.voidinitialize(int keysize)Initializes the key pair generator for a certain keysize using a default parameter set and theSecureRandomimplementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness.voidinitialize(int keysize, SecureRandom random)Initializes the key pair generator for a certain keysize with the given source of randomness (and a default parameter set).voidinitialize(AlgorithmParameterSpec params)Initializes the key pair generator using the specified parameter set and theSecureRandomimplementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness.voidinitialize(AlgorithmParameterSpec params, SecureRandom random)Initializes the key pair generator with the given parameter set and source of randomness.
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Constructor Detail
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KeyPairGenerator
protected KeyPairGenerator(String algorithm)
Creates a KeyPairGenerator object for the specified algorithm.- Parameters:
algorithm- the standard string name of the algorithm. See the KeyPairGenerator section in the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names.
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Method Detail
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getAlgorithm
public String getAlgorithm()
Returns the standard name of the algorithm for this key pair generator. See the KeyPairGenerator section in the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names.- Returns:
- the standard string name of the algorithm.
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getInstance
public static KeyPairGenerator getInstance(String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException
Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private key pairs for the specified algorithm.This method traverses the list of registered security Providers, starting with the most preferred Provider. A new KeyPairGenerator object encapsulating the KeyPairGeneratorSpi 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.- Implementation Note:
- The JDK Reference Implementation additionally uses the
jdk.security.provider.preferredSecurityproperty to determine the preferred provider order for the specified algorithm. This may be different than the order of providers returned bySecurity.getProviders(). - Parameters:
algorithm- the standard string name of the algorithm. See the KeyPairGenerator section in the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names.- Returns:
- the new
KeyPairGeneratorobject - Throws:
NoSuchAlgorithmException- if noProvidersupports aKeyPairGeneratorSpiimplementation for the specified algorithmNullPointerException- ifalgorithmisnull- See Also:
Provider
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getInstance
public static KeyPairGenerator getInstance(String algorithm, String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException
Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private key pairs for the specified algorithm.A new KeyPairGenerator object encapsulating the KeyPairGeneratorSpi 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.- Parameters:
algorithm- the standard string name of the algorithm. See the KeyPairGenerator section in the Java Security Standard Algorithm Names Specification for information about standard algorithm names.provider- the string name of the provider.- Returns:
- the new
KeyPairGeneratorobject - Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if the provider name isnullor emptyNoSuchAlgorithmException- if aKeyPairGeneratorSpiimplementation for the specified algorithm is not available from the specified providerNoSuchProviderException- if the specified provider is not registered in the security provider listNullPointerException- ifalgorithmisnull- See Also:
Provider
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getInstance
public static KeyPairGenerator getInstance(String algorithm,
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