Package java.security.cert

Source Code of java.security.cert.CertPath

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package java.security.cert;

import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.NotSerializableException;
import java.io.ObjectStreamException;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

/**
* An immutable sequence of certificates (a certification path).
* <p>
* This is an abstract class that defines the methods common to all
* {@code CertPath}s. Subclasses can handle different kinds of
* certificates (X.509, PGP, etc.).
* <p>
* All {@code CertPath} objects have a type, a list of
* {@code Certificate}s, and one or more supported encodings. Because the
* {@code CertPath} class is immutable, a {@code CertPath} cannot
* change in any externally visible way after being constructed. This
* stipulation applies to all public fields and methods of this class and any
* added or overridden by subclasses.
* <p>
* The type is a {@code String} that identifies the type of
* {@code Certificate}s in the certification path. For each
* certificate {@code cert} in a certification path {@code certPath},
* {@code cert.getType().equals(certPath.getType())} must be
* {@code true}.
* <p>
* The list of {@code Certificate}s is an ordered {@code List} of
* zero or more {@code Certificate}s. This {@code List} and all
* of the {@code Certificate}s contained in it must be immutable.
* <p>
* Each {@code CertPath} object must support one or more encodings
* so that the object can be translated into a byte array for storage or
* transmission to other parties. Preferably, these encodings should be
* well-documented standards (such as PKCS#7). One of the encodings supported
* by a {@code CertPath} is considered the default encoding. This
* encoding is used if no encoding is explicitly requested (for the
* {@link #getEncoded() getEncoded()} method, for instance).
* <p>
* All {@code CertPath} objects are also {@code Serializable}.
* {@code CertPath} objects are resolved into an alternate
* {@link CertPathRep CertPathRep} object during serialization. This allows
* a {@code CertPath} object to be serialized into an equivalent
* representation regardless of its underlying implementation.
* <p>
* {@code CertPath} objects can be created with a
* {@code CertificateFactory} or they can be returned by other classes,
* such as a {@code CertPathBuilder}.
* <p>
* By convention, X.509 {@code CertPath}s (consisting of
* {@code X509Certificate}s), are ordered starting with the target
* certificate and ending with a certificate issued by the trust anchor. That
* is, the issuer of one certificate is the subject of the following one. The
* certificate representing the {@link TrustAnchor TrustAnchor} should not be
* included in the certification path. Unvalidated X.509 {@code CertPath}s
* may not follow these conventions. PKIX {@code CertPathValidator}s will
* detect any departure from these conventions that cause the certification
* path to be invalid and throw a {@code CertPathValidatorException}.
*
* <p> Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support the
* following standard {@code CertPath} encodings:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code PKCS7}</li>
* <li>{@code PkiPath}</li>
* </ul>
* These encodings are described in the <a href=
* "{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/security/StandardNames.html#CertPathEncodings">
* CertPath Encodings section</a> of the
* Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation.
* Consult the release documentation for your implementation to see if any
* other encodings are supported.
* <p>
* <b>Concurrent Access</b>
* <p>
* All {@code CertPath} objects must be thread-safe. That is, multiple
* threads may concurrently invoke the methods defined in this class on a
* single {@code CertPath} object (or more than one) with no
* ill effects. This is also true for the {@code List} returned by
* {@code CertPath.getCertificates}.
* <p>
* Requiring {@code CertPath} objects to be immutable and thread-safe
* allows them to be passed around to various pieces of code without worrying
* about coordinating access.  Providing this thread-safety is
* generally not difficult, since the {@code CertPath} and
* {@code List} objects in question are immutable.
*
* @see CertificateFactory
* @see CertPathBuilder
*
* @author      Yassir Elley
* @since       1.4
*/
public abstract class CertPath implements Serializable {

    private static final long serialVersionUID = 6068470306649138683L;

    private String type;        // the type of certificates in this chain

    /**
     * Creates a {@code CertPath} of the specified type.
     * <p>
     * This constructor is protected because most users should use a
     * {@code CertificateFactory} to create {@code CertPath}s.
     *
     * @param type the standard name of the type of
     * {@code Certificate}s in this path
     */
    protected CertPath(String type) {
        this.type = type;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the type of {@code Certificate}s in this certification
     * path. This is the same string that would be returned by
     * {@link java.security.cert.Certificate#getType() cert.getType()}
     * for all {@code Certificate}s in the certification path.
     *
     * @return the type of {@code Certificate}s in this certification
     * path (never null)
     */
    public String getType() {
        return type;
    }

    /**
     * Returns an iteration of the encodings supported by this certification
     * path, with the default encoding first. Attempts to modify the returned
     * {@code Iterator} via its {@code remove} method result in an
     * {@code UnsupportedOperationException}.
     *
     * @return an {@code Iterator} over the names of the supported
     *         encodings (as Strings)
     */
    public abstract Iterator<String> getEncodings();

    /**
     * Compares this certification path for equality with the specified
     * object. Two {@code CertPath}s are equal if and only if their
     * types are equal and their certificate {@code List}s (and by
     * implication the {@code Certificate}s in those {@code List}s)
     * are equal. A {@code CertPath} is never equal to an object that is
     * not a {@code CertPath}.
     * <p>
     * This algorithm is implemented by this method. If it is overridden,
     * the behavior specified here must be maintained.
     *
     * @param other the object to test for equality with this certification path
     * @return true if the specified object is equal to this certification path,
     * false otherwise
     */
    public boolean equals(Object other) {
        if (this == other)
            return true;

        if (! (other instanceof CertPath))
            return false;

        CertPath otherCP = (CertPath) other;
        if (! otherCP.getType().equals(type))
            return false;

        List<? extends Certificate> thisCertList = this.getCertificates();
        List<? extends Certificate> otherCertList = otherCP.getCertificates();
        return(thisCertList.equals(otherCertList));
    }

    /**
     * Returns the hashcode for this certification path. The hash code of
     * a certification path is defined to be the result of the following
     * calculation:
     * <pre>{@code
     *  hashCode = path.getType().hashCode();
     *  hashCode = 31*hashCode + path.getCertificates().hashCode();
     * }</pre>
     * This ensures that {@code path1.equals(path2)} implies that
     * {@code path1.hashCode()==path2.hashCode()} for any two certification
     * paths, {@code path1} and {@code path2}, as required by the
     * general contract of {@code Object.hashCode}.
     *
     * @return the hashcode value for this certification path
     */
    public int hashCode() {
        int hashCode = type.hashCode();
        hashCode = 31*hashCode + getCertificates().hashCode();
        return hashCode;
    }

    /**
     * Returns a string representation of this certification path.
     * This calls the {@code toString} method on each of the
     * {@code Certificate}s in the path.
     *
     * @return a string representation of this certification path
     */
    public String toString() {
        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
        Iterator<? extends Certificate> stringIterator =
                                        getCertificates().iterator();

        sb.append("\n" + type + " Cert Path: length = "
            + getCertificates().size() + ".\n");
        sb.append("[\n");
        int i = 1;
        while (stringIterator.hasNext()) {
            sb.append("=========================================="
                + "===============Certificate " + i + " start.\n");
            Certificate stringCert = stringIterator.next();
            sb.append(stringCert.toString());
            sb.append("\n========================================"
                + "=================Certificate " + i + " end.\n\n\n");
            i++;
        }

        sb.append("\n]");
        return sb.toString();
    }

    /**
     * Returns the encoded form of this certification path, using the default
     * encoding.
     *
     * @return the encoded bytes
     * @exception CertificateEncodingException if an encoding error occurs
     */
    public abstract byte[] getEncoded()
        throws CertificateEncodingException;

    /**
     * Returns the encoded form of this certification path, using the
     * specified encoding.
     *
     * @param encoding the name of the encoding to use
     * @return the encoded bytes
     * @exception CertificateEncodingException if an encoding error occurs or
     *   the encoding requested is not supported
     */
    public abstract byte[] getEncoded(String encoding)
        throws CertificateEncodingException;

    /**
     * Returns the list of certificates in this certification path.
     * The {@code List} returned must be immutable and thread-safe.
     *
     * @return an immutable {@code List} of {@code Certificate}s
     *         (may be empty, but not null)
     */
    public abstract List<? extends Certificate> getCertificates();

    /**
     * Replaces the {@code CertPath} to be serialized with a
     * {@code CertPathRep} object.
     *
     * @return the {@code CertPathRep} to be serialized
     *
     * @throws ObjectStreamException if a {@code CertPathRep} object
     * representing this certification path could not be created
     */
    protected Object writeReplace() throws ObjectStreamException {
        try {
            return new CertPathRep(type, getEncoded());
        } catch (CertificateException ce) {
            NotSerializableException nse =
                new NotSerializableException
                    ("java.security.cert.CertPath: " + type);
            nse.initCause(ce);
            throw nse;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Alternate {@code CertPath} class for serialization.
     * @since 1.4
     */
    protected static class CertPathRep implements Serializable {

        private static final long serialVersionUID = 3015633072427920915L;

        /** The Certificate type */
        private String type;
        /** The encoded form of the cert path */
        private byte[] data;

        /**
         * Creates a {@code CertPathRep} with the specified
         * type and encoded form of a certification path.
         *
         * @param type the standard name of a {@code CertPath} type
         * @param data the encoded form of the certification path
         */
        protected CertPathRep(String type, byte[] data) {
            this.type = type;
            this.data = data;
        }

        /**
         * Returns a {@code CertPath} constructed from the type and data.
         *
         * @return the resolved {@code CertPath} object
         *
         * @throws ObjectStreamException if a {@code CertPath} could not
         * be constructed
         */
        protected Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {
            try {
                CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance(type);
                return cf.generateCertPath(new ByteArrayInputStream(data));
            } catch (CertificateException ce) {
                NotSerializableException nse =
                    new NotSerializableException
                        ("java.security.cert.CertPath: " + type);
                nse.initCause(ce);
                throw nse;
            }
        }
    }
}
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