src/share/classes/java/security/cert/PolicyQualifierInfo.java

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  33 /**
  34  * An immutable policy qualifier represented by the ASN.1 PolicyQualifierInfo
  35  * structure.
  36  *
  37  * <p>The ASN.1 definition is as follows:
  38  * <p><pre>
  39  *   PolicyQualifierInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
  40  *        policyQualifierId       PolicyQualifierId,
  41  *        qualifier               ANY DEFINED BY policyQualifierId }
  42  * </pre>
  43  * <p>
  44  * A certificate policies extension, if present in an X.509 version 3
  45  * certificate, contains a sequence of one or more policy information terms,
  46  * each of which consists of an object identifier (OID) and optional
  47  * qualifiers. In an end-entity certificate, these policy information terms
  48  * indicate the policy under which the certificate has been issued and the
  49  * purposes for which the certificate may be used. In a CA certificate, these
  50  * policy information terms limit the set of policies for certification paths
  51  * which include this certificate.
  52  * <p>
  53  * A <code>Set</code> of <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code> objects are returned
  54  * by the {@link PolicyNode#getPolicyQualifiers PolicyNode.getPolicyQualifiers}
  55  * method. This allows applications with specific policy requirements to
  56  * process and validate each policy qualifier. Applications that need to
  57  * process policy qualifiers should explicitly set the
  58  * <code>policyQualifiersRejected</code> flag to false (by calling the
  59  * {@link PKIXParameters#setPolicyQualifiersRejected
  60  * PKIXParameters.setPolicyQualifiersRejected} method) before validating
  61  * a certification path.
  62  *
  63  * <p>Note that the PKIX certification path validation algorithm specifies
  64  * that any policy qualifier in a certificate policies extension that is
  65  * marked critical must be processed and validated. Otherwise the
  66  * certification path must be rejected. If the
  67  * <code>policyQualifiersRejected</code> flag is set to false, it is up to
  68  * the application to validate all policy qualifiers in this manner in order
  69  * to be PKIX compliant.
  70  *
  71  * <p><b>Concurrent Access</b>
  72  *
  73  * <p>All <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code> objects must be immutable and
  74  * thread-safe. That is, multiple threads may concurrently invoke the
  75  * methods defined in this class on a single <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code>
  76  * object (or more than one) with no ill effects. Requiring
  77  * <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code> objects to be immutable and thread-safe
  78  * allows them to be passed around to various pieces of code without
  79  * worrying about coordinating access.
  80  *
  81  * @author      seth proctor
  82  * @author      Sean Mullan
  83  * @since       1.4
  84  */
  85 public class PolicyQualifierInfo {
  86 
  87     private byte [] mEncoded;
  88     private String mId;
  89     private byte [] mData;
  90     private String pqiString;
  91 
  92     /**
  93      * Creates an instance of <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code> from the
  94      * encoded bytes. The encoded byte array is copied on construction.
  95      *
  96      * @param encoded a byte array containing the qualifier in DER encoding
  97      * @exception IOException thrown if the byte array does not represent a
  98      * valid and parsable policy qualifier
  99      */
 100     public PolicyQualifierInfo(byte[] encoded) throws IOException {
 101         mEncoded = encoded.clone();
 102 
 103         DerValue val = new DerValue(mEncoded);
 104         if (val.tag != DerValue.tag_Sequence)
 105             throw new IOException("Invalid encoding for PolicyQualifierInfo");
 106 
 107         mId = (val.data.getDerValue()).getOID().toString();
 108         byte [] tmp = val.data.toByteArray();
 109         if (tmp == null) {
 110             mData = null;
 111         } else {
 112             mData = new byte[tmp.length];
 113             System.arraycopy(tmp, 0, mData, 0, tmp.length);
 114         }
 115     }
 116 
 117     /**
 118      * Returns the <code>policyQualifierId</code> field of this
 119      * <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code>. The <code>policyQualifierId</code>
 120      * is an Object Identifier (OID) represented by a set of nonnegative
 121      * integers separated by periods.
 122      *
 123      * @return the OID (never <code>null</code>)
 124      */
 125     public final String getPolicyQualifierId() {
 126         return mId;
 127     }
 128 
 129     /**
 130      * Returns the ASN.1 DER encoded form of this
 131      * <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code>.
 132      *
 133      * @return the ASN.1 DER encoded bytes (never <code>null</code>).
 134      * Note that a copy is returned, so the data is cloned each time
 135      * this method is called.
 136      */
 137     public final byte[] getEncoded() {
 138         return mEncoded.clone();
 139     }
 140 
 141     /**
 142      * Returns the ASN.1 DER encoded form of the <code>qualifier</code>
 143      * field of this <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code>.
 144      *
 145      * @return the ASN.1 DER encoded bytes of the <code>qualifier</code>
 146      * field. Note that a copy is returned, so the data is cloned each
 147      * time this method is called.
 148      */
 149     public final byte[] getPolicyQualifier() {
 150         return (mData == null ? null : mData.clone());
 151     }
 152 
 153     /**
 154      * Return a printable representation of this
 155      * <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code>.
 156      *
 157      * @return a <code>String</code> describing the contents of this
 158      *         <code>PolicyQualifierInfo</code>
 159      */
 160     public String toString() {
 161         if (pqiString != null)
 162             return pqiString;
 163         HexDumpEncoder enc = new HexDumpEncoder();
 164         StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
 165         sb.append("PolicyQualifierInfo: [\n");
 166         sb.append("  qualifierID: " + mId + "\n");
 167         sb.append("  qualifier: " +
 168             (mData == null ? "null" : enc.encodeBuffer(mData)) + "\n");
 169         sb.append("]");
 170         pqiString = sb.toString();
 171         return pqiString;
 172     }
 173 }
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  33 /**
  34  * An immutable policy qualifier represented by the ASN.1 PolicyQualifierInfo
  35  * structure.
  36  *
  37  * <p>The ASN.1 definition is as follows:
  38  * <p><pre>
  39  *   PolicyQualifierInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
  40  *        policyQualifierId       PolicyQualifierId,
  41  *        qualifier               ANY DEFINED BY policyQualifierId }
  42  * </pre>
  43  * <p>
  44  * A certificate policies extension, if present in an X.509 version 3
  45  * certificate, contains a sequence of one or more policy information terms,
  46  * each of which consists of an object identifier (OID) and optional
  47  * qualifiers. In an end-entity certificate, these policy information terms
  48  * indicate the policy under which the certificate has been issued and the
  49  * purposes for which the certificate may be used. In a CA certificate, these
  50  * policy information terms limit the set of policies for certification paths
  51  * which include this certificate.
  52  * <p>
  53  * A {@code Set} of {@code PolicyQualifierInfo} objects are returned
  54  * by the {@link PolicyNode#getPolicyQualifiers PolicyNode.getPolicyQualifiers}
  55  * method. This allows applications with specific policy requirements to
  56  * process and validate each policy qualifier. Applications that need to
  57  * process policy qualifiers should explicitly set the
  58  * {@code policyQualifiersRejected} flag to false (by calling the
  59  * {@link PKIXParameters#setPolicyQualifiersRejected
  60  * PKIXParameters.setPolicyQualifiersRejected} method) before validating
  61  * a certification path.
  62  *
  63  * <p>Note that the PKIX certification path validation algorithm specifies
  64  * that any policy qualifier in a certificate policies extension that is
  65  * marked critical must be processed and validated. Otherwise the
  66  * certification path must be rejected. If the
  67  * {@code policyQualifiersRejected} flag is set to false, it is up to
  68  * the application to validate all policy qualifiers in this manner in order
  69  * to be PKIX compliant.
  70  *
  71  * <p><b>Concurrent Access</b>
  72  *
  73  * <p>All {@code PolicyQualifierInfo} objects must be immutable and
  74  * thread-safe. That is, multiple threads may concurrently invoke the
  75  * methods defined in this class on a single {@code PolicyQualifierInfo}
  76  * object (or more than one) with no ill effects. Requiring
  77  * {@code PolicyQualifierInfo} objects to be immutable and thread-safe
  78  * allows them to be passed around to various pieces of code without
  79  * worrying about coordinating access.
  80  *
  81  * @author      seth proctor
  82  * @author      Sean Mullan
  83  * @since       1.4
  84  */
  85 public class PolicyQualifierInfo {
  86 
  87     private byte [] mEncoded;
  88     private String mId;
  89     private byte [] mData;
  90     private String pqiString;
  91 
  92     /**
  93      * Creates an instance of {@code PolicyQualifierInfo} from the
  94      * encoded bytes. The encoded byte array is copied on construction.
  95      *
  96      * @param encoded a byte array containing the qualifier in DER encoding
  97      * @exception IOException thrown if the byte array does not represent a
  98      * valid and parsable policy qualifier
  99      */
 100     public PolicyQualifierInfo(byte[] encoded) throws IOException {
 101         mEncoded = encoded.clone();
 102 
 103         DerValue val = new DerValue(mEncoded);
 104         if (val.tag != DerValue.tag_Sequence)
 105             throw new IOException("Invalid encoding for PolicyQualifierInfo");
 106 
 107         mId = (val.data.getDerValue()).getOID().toString();
 108         byte [] tmp = val.data.toByteArray();
 109         if (tmp == null) {
 110             mData = null;
 111         } else {
 112             mData = new byte[tmp.length];
 113             System.arraycopy(tmp, 0, mData, 0, tmp.length);
 114         }
 115     }
 116 
 117     /**
 118      * Returns the {@code policyQualifierId} field of this
 119      * {@code PolicyQualifierInfo}. The {@code policyQualifierId}
 120      * is an Object Identifier (OID) represented by a set of nonnegative
 121      * integers separated by periods.
 122      *
 123      * @return the OID (never {@code null})
 124      */
 125     public final String getPolicyQualifierId() {
 126         return mId;
 127     }
 128 
 129     /**
 130      * Returns the ASN.1 DER encoded form of this
 131      * {@code PolicyQualifierInfo}.
 132      *
 133      * @return the ASN.1 DER encoded bytes (never {@code null}).
 134      * Note that a copy is returned, so the data is cloned each time
 135      * this method is called.
 136      */
 137     public final byte[] getEncoded() {
 138         return mEncoded.clone();
 139     }
 140 
 141     /**
 142      * Returns the ASN.1 DER encoded form of the {@code qualifier}
 143      * field of this {@code PolicyQualifierInfo}.
 144      *
 145      * @return the ASN.1 DER encoded bytes of the {@code qualifier}
 146      * field. Note that a copy is returned, so the data is cloned each
 147      * time this method is called.
 148      */
 149     public final byte[] getPolicyQualifier() {
 150         return (mData == null ? null : mData.clone());
 151     }
 152 
 153     /**
 154      * Return a printable representation of this
 155      * {@code PolicyQualifierInfo}.
 156      *
 157      * @return a {@code String} describing the contents of this
 158      *         {@code PolicyQualifierInfo}
 159      */
 160     public String toString() {
 161         if (pqiString != null)
 162             return pqiString;
 163         HexDumpEncoder enc = new HexDumpEncoder();
 164         StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
 165         sb.append("PolicyQualifierInfo: [\n");
 166         sb.append("  qualifierID: " + mId + "\n");
 167         sb.append("  qualifier: " +
 168             (mData == null ? "null" : enc.encodeBuffer(mData)) + "\n");
 169         sb.append("]");
 170         pqiString = sb.toString();
 171         return pqiString;
 172     }
 173 }