JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

Uses of Class
java.security.KeyStoreException

Packages that use KeyStoreException
java.security Provides the classes and interfaces for the security framework. 
java.security.cert Provides classes and interfaces for parsing and managing certificates, certificate revocation lists (CRLs), and certification paths. 
javax.net.ssl Provides classes for the secure socket package. 
 

Uses of KeyStoreException in java.security
 

Methods in java.security that throw KeyStoreException
abstract  void KeyStoreSpi.engineSetKeyEntry(String alias, Key key, char[] password, Certificate[] chain)
          Assigns the given key to the given alias, protecting it with the given password.
abstract  void KeyStoreSpi.engineSetKeyEntry(String alias, byte[] key, Certificate[] chain)
          Assigns the given key (that has already been protected) to the given alias.
abstract  void KeyStoreSpi.engineSetCertificateEntry(String alias, Certificate cert)
          Assigns the given certificate to the given alias.
abstract  void KeyStoreSpi.engineDeleteEntry(String alias)
          Deletes the entry identified by the given alias from this keystore.
static KeyStore KeyStore.getInstance(String type)
          Generates a keystore object of the given type.
static KeyStore KeyStore.getInstance(String type, String provider)
          Generates a keystore object for the specified keystore type from the specified provider.
static KeyStore KeyStore.getInstance(String type, Provider provider)
          Generates a keystore object for the specified keystore type from the specified provider.
 Key KeyStore.getKey(String alias, char[] password)
          Returns the key associated with the given alias, using the given password to recover it.
 Certificate[] KeyStore.getCertificateChain(String alias)
          Returns the certificate chain associated with the given alias.
 Certificate KeyStore.getCertificate(String alias)
          Returns the certificate associated with the given alias.
 Date KeyStore.getCreationDate(String alias)
          Returns the creation date of the entry identified by the given alias.
 void KeyStore.setKeyEntry(String alias, Key key, char[] password, Certificate[] chain)
          Assigns the given key to the given alias, protecting it with the given password.
 void KeyStore.setKeyEntry(String alias, byte[] key, Certificate[] chain)
          Assigns the given key (that has already been protected) to the given alias.
 void KeyStore.setCertificateEntry(String alias, Certificate cert)
          Assigns the given certificate to the given alias.
 void KeyStore.deleteEntry(String alias)
          Deletes the entry identified by the given alias from this keystore.
 Enumeration KeyStore.aliases()
          Lists all the alias names of this keystore.
 boolean KeyStore.containsAlias(String alias)
          Checks if the given alias exists in this keystore.
 int KeyStore.size()
          Retrieves the number of entries in this keystore.
 boolean KeyStore.isKeyEntry(String alias)
          Returns true if the entry identified by the given alias is a key entry, and false otherwise.
 boolean KeyStore.isCertificateEntry(String alias)
          Returns true if the entry identified by the given alias is a trusted certificate entry, and false otherwise.
 String KeyStore.getCertificateAlias(Certificate cert)
          Returns the (alias) name of the first keystore entry whose certificate matches the given certificate.
 void KeyStore.store(OutputStream stream, char[] password)
          Stores this keystore to the given output stream, and protects its integrity with the given password.
 

Uses of KeyStoreException in java.security.cert
 

Constructors in java.security.cert that throw KeyStoreException
PKIXParameters(KeyStore keystore)
          Creates an instance of PKIXParameters that populates the set of most-trusted CAs from the trusted certificate entries contained in the specified KeyStore.
PKIXBuilderParameters(KeyStore keystore, CertSelector targetConstraints)
          Creates an instance of PKIXBuilderParameters that populates the set of most-trusted CAs from the trusted certificate entries contained in the specified KeyStore.
 

Uses of KeyStoreException in javax.net.ssl
 

Methods in javax.net.ssl that throw KeyStoreException
protected abstract  void TrustManagerFactorySpi.engineInit(KeyStore ks)
          Initializes this factory with a source of certificate authorities and related trust material.
 void TrustManagerFactory.init(KeyStore ks)
          Initializes this factory with a source of certificate authorities and related trust material.
protected abstract  void KeyManagerFactorySpi.engineInit(KeyStore ks, char[] password)
          Initializes this factory with a source of key material.
 void KeyManagerFactory.init(KeyStore ks, char[] password)
          Initializes this factory with a source of key material.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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