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Packages that use java.security | |
java.awt | Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting graphics and images. |
java.io | Provides for system input and output through data streams, serialization and the file system. |
java.lang | Provides classes that are fundamental to the design of the Java programming language. |
java.lang.reflect | Provides classes and interfaces for obtaining reflective information about classes and objects. |
java.net | Provides the classes for implementing networking applications. |
java.security | Provides the classes and interfaces for the security framework. |
java.security.acl | The classes and interfaces in this package have been superseded by classes in the java.security package. |
java.security.cert | Provides classes and interfaces for parsing and managing certificates, certificate revocation lists (CRLs), and certification paths. |
java.security.interfaces | Provides interfaces for generating RSA (Rivest, Shamir and Adleman AsymmetricCipher algorithm) keys as defined in the RSA Laboratory Technical Note PKCS#1, and DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm) keys as defined in NIST's FIPS-186. |
java.security.spec | Provides classes and interfaces for key specifications and algorithm parameter specifications. |
java.sql | Provides the API for accessing and processing data stored in a data source (usually a relational database) using the JavaTM programming language. |
java.util | Contains the collections framework, legacy collection classes, event model, date and time facilities, internationalization, and miscellaneous utility classes (a string tokenizer, a random-number generator, and a bit array). |
java.util.logging | Provides the classes and interfaces of the JavaTM 2 platform's core logging facilities. |
javax.crypto | Provides the classes and interfaces for cryptographic operations. |
javax.crypto.interfaces | Provides interfaces for Diffie-Hellman keys as defined in RSA Laboratories' PKCS #3. |
javax.crypto.spec | Provides classes and interfaces for key specifications and algorithm parameter specifications. |
javax.net.ssl | Provides classes for the secure socket package. |
javax.security.auth | This package provides a framework for authentication and authorization. |
javax.security.auth.kerberos | This package contains utility classes related to the Kerberos network authentication protocol. |
javax.security.auth.login | This package provides a pluggable authentication framework. |
javax.security.auth.x500 | This package contains the classes that should be used to store X500 Principal and X500 Private Crendentials in a Subject. |
javax.sound.sampled | Provides interfaces and classes for capture, processing, and playback of sampled audio data. |
org.ietf.jgss | This package presents a framework that allows application developers to make use of security services like authentication, data integrity and data confidentiality from a variety of underlying security mechanisms like Kerberos, using a unified API. |
Classes in java.security used by java.awtBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. |
Classes in java.security used by java.ioBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. PermissionCollection
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Abstract class representing a collection of Permission objects. |
Classes in java.security used by java.langBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. ProtectionDomain
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This ProtectionDomain class encapsulates the characteristics of a domain, which encloses a set of classes whose instances are granted a set of permissions when being executed on behalf of a given set of Principals. |
Classes in java.security used by java.lang.reflectBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. |
Classes in java.security used by java.netBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. CodeSource
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This class extends the concept of a codebase to encapsulate not only the location (URL) but also the certificate(s) that were used to verify signed code originating from that location. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. PermissionCollection
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Abstract class representing a collection of Permission objects. SecureClassLoader
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This class extends ClassLoader with additional support for defining classes with an associated code source and permissions which are retrieved by the system policy by default. |
Classes in java.security used by java.securityAccessControlContext
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An AccessControlContext is used to make system resource access decisions based on the context it encapsulates. AccessControlException
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This exception is thrown by the AccessController to indicate that a requested access (to a critical system resource such as the file system or the network) is denied. AlgorithmParameterGenerator
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The AlgorithmParameterGenerator class is used to generate a
set of
parameters to be used with a certain algorithm.AlgorithmParameterGeneratorSpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the AlgorithmParameterGenerator class, which
is used to generate a set of parameters to be used with a certain algorithm.AlgorithmParameters
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This class is used as an opaque representation of cryptographic parameters. AlgorithmParametersSpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the AlgorithmParameters class, which is used to manage
algorithm parameters.BasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Certificate
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Deprecated. A new certificate handling package is created in the Java 2 platform. This Certificate interface is entirely deprecated and is here to allow for a smooth transition to the new package. CodeSource
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This class extends the concept of a codebase to encapsulate not only the location (URL) but also the certificate(s) that were used to verify signed code originating from that location. DigestException
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This is the generic Message Digest exception. DomainCombiner
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A DomainCombiner provides a means to dynamically
update the ProtectionDomains associated with the current
AccessControlContext .GeneralSecurityException
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This is the general security exception class, which serves to group all the exception classes of the java.security package that
extend from it.Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Identity
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Deprecated. This class is no longer used. Its functionality has been replaced by java.security.KeyStore , the
java.security.cert package, and
java.security.Principal .IdentityScope
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Deprecated. This class is no longer used. Its functionality has been replaced by java.security.KeyStore , the
java.security.cert package, and
java.security.Principal .InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
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This is the exception for invalid or inappropriate algorithm parameters. InvalidKeyException
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This is the exception for invalid Keys (invalid encoding, wrong length, uninitialized, etc). InvalidParameterException
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This exception, designed for use by the JCA/JCE engine classes, is thrown when an invalid parameter is passed to a method. Key
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The Key interface is the top-level interface for all keys. KeyException
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This is the basic key exception. KeyFactory
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Key factories are used to convert keys (opaque cryptographic keys of type Key ) into key specifications
(transparent representations of the underlying key material), and vice
versa.KeyFactorySpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the KeyFactory class.KeyManagementException
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This is the general key management exception for all operations dealing with key management. KeyPair
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This class is a simple holder for a key pair (a public key and a private key). KeyPairGenerator
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The KeyPairGenerator class is used to generate pairs of public and private keys. KeyPairGeneratorSpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the KeyPairGenerator class, which is used to generate
pairs of public and private keys.KeyStore
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This class represents an in-memory collection of keys and certificates. KeyStoreException
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This is the generic KeyStore exception. KeyStoreSpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the KeyStore class.MessageDigest
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This MessageDigest class provides applications the functionality of a message digest algorithm, such as MD5 or SHA. MessageDigestSpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the MessageDigest class, which provides the functionality
of a message digest algorithm, such as MD5 or SHA.NoSuchAlgorithmException
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This exception is thrown when a particular cryptographic algorithm is requested but is not available in the environment. NoSuchProviderException
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This exception is thrown when a particular security provider is requested but is not available in the environment. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. PermissionCollection
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Abstract class representing a collection of Permission objects. Policy
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This is an abstract class for representing the system security policy for a Java application environment (specifying which permissions are available for code from various sources). Principal
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This interface represents the abstract notion of a principal, which can be used to represent any entity, such as an individual, a corporation, and a login id. PrivateKey
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A private key. PrivilegedAction
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A computation to be performed with privileges enabled. PrivilegedActionException
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This exception is thrown by doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction) and
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,
AccessControlContext context) to indicate
that the action being performed threw a checked exception.PrivilegedExceptionAction
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A computation to be performed with privileges enabled, that throws one or more checked exceptions. ProtectionDomain
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This ProtectionDomain class encapsulates the characteristics of a domain, which encloses a set of classes whose instances are granted a set of permissions when being executed on behalf of a given set of Principals. Provider
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This class represents a "provider" for the Java Security API, where a provider implements some or all parts of Java Security. PublicKey
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A public key. SecureRandom
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This class provides a cryptographically strong pseudo-random number generator (PRNG). SecureRandomSpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the SecureRandom class.Signature
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This Signature class is used to provide applications the functionality of a digital signature algorithm. SignatureException
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This is the generic Signature exception. SignatureSpi
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This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the Signature class, which is used to provide the
functionality of a digital signature algorithm.UnrecoverableKeyException
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This exception is thrown if a key in the keystore cannot be recovered. |
Classes in java.security used by java.security.aclPrincipal
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This interface represents the abstract notion of a principal, which can be used to represent any entity, such as an individual, a corporation, and a login id. |
Classes in java.security used by java.security.certGeneralSecurityException
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This is the general security exception class, which serves to group all the exception classes of the java.security package that
extend from it.InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
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This is the exception for invalid or inappropriate algorithm parameters. InvalidKeyException
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This is the exception for invalid Keys (invalid encoding, wrong length, uninitialized, etc). KeyStore
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This class represents an in-memory collection of keys and certificates. KeyStoreException
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This is the generic KeyStore exception. NoSuchAlgorithmException
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This exception is thrown when a particular cryptographic algorithm is requested but is not available in the environment. NoSuchProviderException
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This exception is thrown when a particular security provider is requested but is not available in the environment. Principal
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This interface represents the abstract notion of a principal, which can be used to represent any entity, such as an individual, a corporation, and a login id. Provider
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This class represents a "provider" for the Java Security API, where a provider implements some or all parts of Java Security. PublicKey
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A public key. SignatureException
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This is the generic Signature exception. |
Classes in java.security used by java.security.interfacesInvalidParameterException
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This exception, designed for use by the JCA/JCE engine classes, is thrown when an invalid parameter is passed to a method. Key
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The Key interface is the top-level interface for all keys. PrivateKey
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A private key. PublicKey
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A public key. SecureRandom
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This class provides a cryptographically strong pseudo-random number generator (PRNG). |
Classes in java.security used by java.security.specGeneralSecurityException
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This is the general security exception class, which serves to group all the exception classes of the java.security package that
extend from it. |
Classes in java.security used by java.sqlBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. |
Classes in java.security used by java.utilBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. PermissionCollection
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Abstract class representing a collection of Permission objects. |
Classes in java.security used by java.util.loggingBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.cryptoAlgorithmParameters
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This class is used as an opaque representation of cryptographic parameters. GeneralSecurityException
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This is the general security exception class, which serves to group all the exception classes of the java.security package that
extend from it.InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
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This is the exception for invalid or inappropriate algorithm parameters. InvalidKeyException
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This is the exception for invalid Keys (invalid encoding, wrong length, uninitialized, etc). Key
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The Key interface is the top-level interface for all keys. NoSuchAlgorithmException
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This exception is thrown when a particular cryptographic algorithm is requested but is not available in the environment. NoSuchProviderException
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This exception is thrown when a particular security provider is requested but is not available in the environment. Provider
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This class represents a "provider" for the Java Security API, where a provider implements some or all parts of Java Security. SecureRandom
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This class provides a cryptographically strong pseudo-random number generator (PRNG). |
Classes in java.security used by javax.crypto.interfacesKey
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The Key interface is the top-level interface for all keys. PrivateKey
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A private key. PublicKey
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A public key. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.crypto.specInvalidKeyException
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This is the exception for invalid Keys (invalid encoding, wrong length, uninitialized, etc). Key
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The Key interface is the top-level interface for all keys. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.net.sslBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
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This is the exception for invalid or inappropriate algorithm parameters. KeyManagementException
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This is the general key management exception for all operations dealing with key management. KeyStore
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This class represents an in-memory collection of keys and certificates. KeyStoreException
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This is the generic KeyStore exception. NoSuchAlgorithmException
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This exception is thrown when a particular cryptographic algorithm is requested but is not available in the environment. NoSuchProviderException
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This exception is thrown when a particular security provider is requested but is not available in the environment. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. Principal
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This interface represents the abstract notion of a principal, which can be used to represent any entity, such as an individual, a corporation, and a login id. PrivateKey
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A private key. Provider
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This class represents a "provider" for the Java Security API, where a provider implements some or all parts of Java Security. SecureRandom
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This class provides a cryptographically strong pseudo-random number generator (PRNG). UnrecoverableKeyException
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This exception is thrown if a key in the keystore cannot be recovered. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.security.authAccessControlContext
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An AccessControlContext is used to make system resource access decisions based on the context it encapsulates. BasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. DomainCombiner
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A DomainCombiner provides a means to dynamically
update the ProtectionDomains associated with the current
AccessControlContext .Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. PermissionCollection
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Abstract class representing a collection of Permission objects. PrivilegedAction
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A computation to be performed with privileges enabled. PrivilegedActionException
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This exception is thrown by doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction) and
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction,
AccessControlContext context) to indicate
that the action being performed threw a checked exception.PrivilegedExceptionAction
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A computation to be performed with privileges enabled, that throws one or more checked exceptions. ProtectionDomain
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This ProtectionDomain class encapsulates the characteristics of a domain, which encloses a set of classes whose instances are granted a set of permissions when being executed on behalf of a given set of Principals. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.security.auth.kerberosBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Key
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The Key interface is the top-level interface for all keys. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. PermissionCollection
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Abstract class representing a collection of Permission objects. Principal
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This interface represents the abstract notion of a principal, which can be used to represent any entity, such as an individual, a corporation, and a login id. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.security.auth.loginGeneralSecurityException
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This is the general security exception class, which serves to group all the exception classes of the java.security package that
extend from it. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.security.auth.x500Principal
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This interface represents the abstract notion of a principal, which can be used to represent any entity, such as an individual, a corporation, and a login id. PrivateKey
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A private key. |
Classes in java.security used by javax.sound.sampledBasicPermission
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The BasicPermission class extends the Permission class, and can be used as the base class for permissions that want to follow the same naming convention as BasicPermission. Guard
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This interface represents a guard, which is an object that is used to protect access to another object. Permission
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Abstract class for representing access to a system resource. |
Classes in java.security used by org.ietf.jgssProvider
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This class represents a "provider" for the Java Security API, where a provider implements some or all parts of Java Security. |
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