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Java Security

by Scott Oaks
May 1998
Intermediate to advanced
469 pages
14h 57m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

Class java.security.cert.X509CRLEntry

Synopsis

A revoked certificate represents a certificate whose contained key is no longer safe to use. Instances of this class are returned by X509CRL’s getRevokedCertificate() method. You can examine the certificate’s revocation date and X.509 extensions.

Class Definition

public abstract class java.security.cert.X509CRLEntry
	extends java.lang.Object
	implements java.security.cert.X509Extension {

	// Constructors
	public RevokedCertificate();

	// Instance Methods
	public abstract Set getCriticalExtensionOIDs();
	public abstract byte[] getExtensionValue(String);
	public abstract Set getNonCriticalExtensionOIDs();
	public abstract Date getRevocationDate();
	public abstract BigInteger getSerialNumber();
	public abstract boolean hasExtensions();
	public abstract boolean hasUnsupportedCriticalExtension();
	public abstract String toString();
}

See also:

Certificate, X509CRL, X509Extension

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