March 2005
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Timestamp
An instance of this class is an immutable
signed timestamp. getTimestamp(
)
returns the timestamp as a java.util.Date.
getSignerCertPath( ) returns the certificate path
of the Timestamping Authority (TSA) that signed the object.
Timestamp objects are used by the
CodeSigner class.
Figure 14-43. java.security.Timestamp
public final class Timestamp implements Serializable { // Public Constructors public Timestamp(java.util.Date timestamp, java.security.cert.CertPath signerCertPath); // Public Instance Methods public java.security.cert.CertPath getSignerCertPath( ); public java.util.Date getTimestamp( ); // Public Methods Overriding Object public boolean equals(Object obj); public int hashCode( ); public String toString( ); }
CodeSigner.CodeSigner( )
CodeSigner.getTimestamp( )
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