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package javax.net.ssl;
import java.security.*;
/**
* This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI)
* for the TrustManagerFactory
class.
*
*
All the abstract methods in this class must be implemented by each * cryptographic service provider who wishes to supply the implementation * of a particular trust manager factory. * * @since 1.4 * @see TrustManagerFactory * @see TrustManager */ public abstract class TrustManagerFactorySpi { /** * Initializes this factory with a source of certificate * authorities and related trust material. * * @param ks the key store or null * @throws KeyStoreException if this operation fails * @see TrustManagerFactory#init(KeyStore) */ protected abstract void engineInit(KeyStore ks) throws KeyStoreException; /** * Initializes this factory with a source of provider-specific * key material. *
* In some cases, initialization parameters other than a keystore
* may be needed by a provider. Users of that
* particular provider are expected to pass an implementation of
* the appropriate ManagerFactoryParameters
as
* defined by the provider. The provider can then call the
* specified methods in the ManagerFactoryParameters
* implementation to obtain the needed information.
*
* @param spec an implementation of a provider-specific parameter
* specification
* @throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException if there is problem
* with the parameters
* @see TrustManagerFactory#init(ManagerFactoryParameters spec)
*/
protected abstract void engineInit(ManagerFactoryParameters spec)
throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException;
/**
* Returns one trust manager for each type of trust material.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if the factory is not initialized.
*
* @return the trust managers
*/
protected abstract TrustManager[] engineGetTrustManagers();
}