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An {@code AlgorithmParameters} object for managing the parameters * for a particular algorithm can be obtained by * calling one of the {@code getInstance} factory methods * (static methods that return instances of a given class). * *
Once an {@code AlgorithmParameters} object is obtained, it must be * initialized via a call to {@code init}, using an appropriate parameter * specification or parameter encoding. * *
A transparent parameter specification is obtained from an * {@code AlgorithmParameters} object via a call to * {@code getParameterSpec}, and a byte encoding of the parameters is * obtained via a call to {@code getEncoded}. * *
Android provides the following AlgorithmParameters
algorithms:
*
Algorithm | *Supported API Levels | *
---|---|
AES | *1+ | *
BLOWFISH | *10+ | *
DES | *1+ | *
DESede | *1+ | *
DH | *1+ | *
DSA | *1+ | *
EC | *26+ | *
GCM | *22+ | *
IES | *1-8 | *
OAEP | *1+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA1AndAES_128 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA1AndAES_256 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA224AndAES_128 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA224AndAES_256 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA256AndAES_128 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA256AndAES_256 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA384AndAES_128 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA384AndAES_256 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA512AndAES_128 | *26+ | *
PBEwithHmacSHA512AndAES_256 | *26+ | *
PKCS12PBE | *1+ | *
PSS | *1-8,24+ | *
This method traverses the list of registered security Providers, * starting with the most preferred Provider. * A new AlgorithmParameters object encapsulating the * AlgorithmParametersSpi implementation from the first * Provider that supports the specified algorithm is returned. * *
Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via * the {@link Security#getProviders() Security.getProviders()} method. * *
The returned parameter object must be initialized via a call to * {@code init}, using an appropriate parameter specification or * parameter encoding. * * @param algorithm the name of the algorithm requested. * See the AlgorithmParameters section in the * Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation * for information about standard algorithm names. * * @return the new parameter object. * * @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if no Provider supports an * AlgorithmParametersSpi implementation for the * specified algorithm. * * @see Provider */ public static AlgorithmParameters getInstance(String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException { try { Object[] objs = Security.getImpl(algorithm, "AlgorithmParameters", (String)null); return new AlgorithmParameters((AlgorithmParametersSpi)objs[0], (Provider)objs[1], algorithm); } catch(NoSuchProviderException e) { throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException(algorithm + " not found"); } } /** * Returns a parameter object for the specified algorithm. * *
A new AlgorithmParameters object encapsulating the * AlgorithmParametersSpi 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 {@link Security#getProviders() Security.getProviders()} method. * *
The returned parameter object must be initialized via a call to * {@code init}, using an appropriate parameter specification or * parameter encoding. * * @param algorithm the name of the algorithm requested. * See the AlgorithmParameters section in the * Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation * for information about standard algorithm names. * * @param provider the name of the provider. * * @return the new parameter object. * * @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if an AlgorithmParametersSpi * implementation for the specified algorithm is not * available from the specified provider. * * @exception NoSuchProviderException if the specified provider is not * registered in the security provider list. * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the provider name is null * or empty. * * @see Provider */ public static AlgorithmParameters getInstance(String algorithm, String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException { if (provider == null || provider.length() == 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("missing provider"); Object[] objs = Security.getImpl(algorithm, "AlgorithmParameters", provider); return new AlgorithmParameters((AlgorithmParametersSpi)objs[0], (Provider)objs[1], algorithm); } /** * Returns a parameter object for the specified algorithm. * *
A new AlgorithmParameters object encapsulating the * AlgorithmParametersSpi implementation from the specified Provider * object is returned. Note that the specified Provider object * does not have to be registered in the provider list. * *
The returned parameter object must be initialized via a call to
* {@code init}, using an appropriate parameter specification or
* parameter encoding.
*
* @param algorithm the name of the algorithm requested.
* See the AlgorithmParameters section in the
* Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation
* for information about standard algorithm names.
*
* @param provider the name of the provider.
*
* @return the new parameter object.
*
* @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if an AlgorithmParameterGeneratorSpi
* implementation for the specified algorithm is not available
* from the specified Provider object.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if the provider is null.
*
* @see Provider
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public static AlgorithmParameters getInstance(String algorithm,
Provider provider)
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException
{
if (provider == null)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("missing provider");
Object[] objs = Security.getImpl(algorithm, "AlgorithmParameters",
provider);
return new AlgorithmParameters((AlgorithmParametersSpi)objs[0],
(Provider)objs[1],
algorithm);
}
/**
* Returns the provider of this parameter object.
*
* @return the provider of this parameter object
*/
public final Provider getProvider() {
return this.provider;
}
/**
* Initializes this parameter object using the parameters
* specified in {@code paramSpec}.
*
* @param paramSpec the parameter specification.
*
* @exception InvalidParameterSpecException if the given parameter
* specification is inappropriate for the initialization of this parameter
* object, or if this parameter object has already been initialized.
*/
public final void init(AlgorithmParameterSpec paramSpec)
throws InvalidParameterSpecException
{
if (this.initialized)
throw new InvalidParameterSpecException("already initialized");
paramSpi.engineInit(paramSpec);
this.initialized = true;
}
/**
* Imports the specified parameters and decodes them according to the
* primary decoding format for parameters. The primary decoding
* format for parameters is ASN.1, if an ASN.1 specification for this type
* of parameters exists.
*
* @param params the encoded parameters.
*
* @exception IOException on decoding errors, or if this parameter object
* has already been initialized.
*/
public final void init(byte[] params) throws IOException {
if (this.initialized)
throw new IOException("already initialized");
paramSpi.engineInit(params);
this.initialized = true;
}
/**
* Imports the parameters from {@code params} and decodes them
* according to the specified decoding scheme.
* If {@code format} is null, the
* primary decoding format for parameters is used. The primary decoding
* format is ASN.1, if an ASN.1 specification for these parameters
* exists.
*
* @param params the encoded parameters.
*
* @param format the name of the decoding scheme.
*
* @exception IOException on decoding errors, or if this parameter object
* has already been initialized.
*/
public final void init(byte[] params, String format) throws IOException {
if (this.initialized)
throw new IOException("already initialized");
paramSpi.engineInit(params, format);
this.initialized = true;
}
/**
* Returns a (transparent) specification of this parameter object.
* {@code paramSpec} identifies the specification class in which
* the parameters should be returned. It could, for example, be
* {@code DSAParameterSpec.class}, to indicate that the
* parameters should be returned in an instance of the
* {@code DSAParameterSpec} class.
*
* @param