Cipher (Java Platform SE 6) (original) (raw)

This class provides the functionality of a cryptographic cipher for encryption and decryption. It forms the core of the Java Cryptographic Extension (JCE) framework.

In order to create a Cipher object, the application calls the Cipher's getInstance method, and passes the name of the requested transformation to it. Optionally, the name of a provider may be specified.

A transformation is a string that describes the operation (or set of operations) to be performed on the given input, to produce some output. A transformation always includes the name of a cryptographic algorithm (e.g., DES), and may be followed by a feedback mode and padding scheme.

(in the latter case, provider-specific default values for the mode and padding scheme are used). For example, the following is a valid transformation:

OFB`` , block ciphers can encrypt data in units smaller than the cipher's actual block size. When requesting such a mode, you may optionally specify the number of bits to be processed at a time by appending this number to the mode name as shown in the "DES/CFB8/NoPadding" and "DES/OFB32/PKCS5Padding" transformations. If no such number is specified, a provider-specific default is used. (For example, the SunJCE provider uses a default of 64 bits for DES.) Thus, block ciphers can be turned into byte-oriented stream ciphers by using an 8 bit mode such as CFB8 or OFB8.

Since:

1.4

See Also:

KeyGenerator, SecretKey


Field Summary
static int DECRYPT_MODE Constant used to initialize cipher to decryption mode.
static int ENCRYPT_MODE Constant used to initialize cipher to encryption mode.
static int PRIVATE_KEY Constant used to indicate the to-be-unwrapped key is a "private key".
static int PUBLIC_KEY Constant used to indicate the to-be-unwrapped key is a "public key".
static int SECRET_KEY Constant used to indicate the to-be-unwrapped key is a "secret key".
static int UNWRAP_MODE Constant used to initialize cipher to key-unwrapping mode.
static int WRAP_MODE Constant used to initialize cipher to key-wrapping mode.
Constructor Summary
protected [Cipher](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#Cipher%28javax.crypto.CipherSpi, java.security.Provider, java.lang.String%29)(CipherSpi cipherSpi,Provider provider,String transformation) Creates a Cipher object.
Method Summary
byte[] doFinal() Finishes a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation, depending on how this cipher was initialized.
byte[] doFinal(byte[] input) Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation.
int [doFinal](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#doFinal%28byte[], int%29)(byte[] output, int outputOffset) Finishes a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation, depending on how this cipher was initialized.
byte[] [doFinal](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#doFinal%28byte[], int, int%29)(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen) Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation.
int [doFinal](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#doFinal%28byte[], int, int, byte[]%29)(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output) Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation.
int [doFinal](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#doFinal%28byte[], int, int, byte[], int%29)(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output, int outputOffset) Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation.
int [doFinal](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#doFinal%28java.nio.ByteBuffer, java.nio.ByteBuffer%29)(ByteBuffer input,ByteBuffer output) Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation.
String getAlgorithm() Returns the algorithm name of this Cipher object.
int getBlockSize() Returns the block size (in bytes).
ExemptionMechanism getExemptionMechanism() Returns the exemption mechanism object used with this cipher.
static Cipher getInstance(String transformation) Returns a Cipher object that implements the specified transformation.
static Cipher [getInstance](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#getInstance%28java.lang.String, java.security.Provider%29)(String transformation,Provider provider) Returns a Cipher object that implements the specified transformation.
static Cipher [getInstance](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#getInstance%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29)(String transformation,String provider) Returns a Cipher object that implements the specified transformation.
byte[] getIV() Returns the initialization vector (IV) in a new buffer.
static int getMaxAllowedKeyLength(String transformation) Returns the maximum key length for the specified transformation according to the installed JCE jurisdiction policy files.
static AlgorithmParameterSpec getMaxAllowedParameterSpec(String transformation) Returns an AlgorithmParameterSpec object which contains the maximum cipher parameter value according to the jurisdiction policy file.
int getOutputSize(int inputLen) Returns the length in bytes that an output buffer would need to be in order to hold the result of the next update ordoFinal operation, given the input lengthinputLen (in bytes).
AlgorithmParameters getParameters() Returns the parameters used with this cipher.
Provider getProvider() Returns the provider of this Cipher object.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.cert.Certificate%29)(int opmode,Certificate certificate) Initializes this cipher with the public key from the given certificate.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.cert.Certificate, java.security.SecureRandom%29)(int opmode,Certificate certificate,SecureRandom random) Initializes this cipher with the public key from the given certificate and a source of randomness.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.Key%29)(int opmode,Key key) Initializes this cipher with a key.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.Key, java.security.AlgorithmParameters%29)(int opmode,Key key,AlgorithmParameters params) Initializes this cipher with a key and a set of algorithm parameters.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.Key, java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec%29)(int opmode,Key key,AlgorithmParameterSpec params) Initializes this cipher with a key and a set of algorithm parameters.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.Key, java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec, java.security.SecureRandom%29)(int opmode,Key key,AlgorithmParameterSpec params,SecureRandom random) Initializes this cipher with a key, a set of algorithm parameters, and a source of randomness.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.Key, java.security.AlgorithmParameters, java.security.SecureRandom%29)(int opmode,Key key,AlgorithmParameters params,SecureRandom random) Initializes this cipher with a key, a set of algorithm parameters, and a source of randomness.
void [init](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#init%28int, java.security.Key, java.security.SecureRandom%29)(int opmode,Key key,SecureRandom random) Initializes this cipher with a key and a source of randomness.
Key [unwrap](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#unwrap%28byte[], java.lang.String, int%29)(byte[] wrappedKey,String wrappedKeyAlgorithm, int wrappedKeyType) Unwrap a previously wrapped key.
byte[] update(byte[] input) Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.
byte[] [update](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#update%28byte[], int, int%29)(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen) Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.
int [update](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#update%28byte[], int, int, byte[]%29)(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output) Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.
int [update](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#update%28byte[], int, int, byte[], int%29)(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output, int outputOffset) Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.
int [update](../../javax/crypto/Cipher.html#update%28java.nio.ByteBuffer, java.nio.ByteBuffer%29)(ByteBuffer input,ByteBuffer output) Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.
byte[] wrap(Key key) Wrap a key.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, [wait](../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29)
Field Detail

ENCRYPT_MODE

public static final int ENCRYPT_MODE

Constant used to initialize cipher to encryption mode.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


DECRYPT_MODE

public static final int DECRYPT_MODE

Constant used to initialize cipher to decryption mode.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


WRAP_MODE

public static final int WRAP_MODE

Constant used to initialize cipher to key-wrapping mode.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


UNWRAP_MODE

public static final int UNWRAP_MODE

Constant used to initialize cipher to key-unwrapping mode.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


PUBLIC_KEY

public static final int PUBLIC_KEY

Constant used to indicate the to-be-unwrapped key is a "public key".

See Also:

Constant Field Values


PRIVATE_KEY

public static final int PRIVATE_KEY

Constant used to indicate the to-be-unwrapped key is a "private key".

See Also:

Constant Field Values


SECRET_KEY

public static final int SECRET_KEY

Constant used to indicate the to-be-unwrapped key is a "secret key".

See Also:

Constant Field Values

Constructor Detail

Cipher

protected Cipher(CipherSpi cipherSpi, Provider provider, String transformation)

Creates a Cipher object.

Parameters:

cipherSpi - the delegate

provider - the provider

transformation - the transformation

Method Detail

getInstance

public static final Cipher getInstance(String transformation) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchPaddingException

Returns a Cipher object that implements the specified transformation.

This method traverses the list of registered security Providers, starting with the most preferred Provider. A new Cipher object encapsulating the CipherSpi implementation from the first Provider that supports the specified algorithm is returned.

Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders() method.

Parameters:

transformation - the name of the transformation, e.g.,DES/CBC/PKCS5Padding. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture Reference Guide for information about standard transformation names.

Returns:

a cipher that implements the requested transformation.

Throws:

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if transformation is null, empty, in an invalid format, or if no Provider supports a CipherSpi implementation for the specified algorithm.

[NoSuchPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/NoSuchPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if transformation contains a padding scheme that is not available.

See Also:

Provider


getInstance

public static final Cipher getInstance(String transformation, String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchPaddingException

Returns a Cipher object that implements the specified transformation.

A new Cipher object encapsulating the CipherSpi implementation from the specified provider is returned. The specified provider must be registered in the security provider list.

Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders() method.

Parameters:

transformation - the name of the transformation, e.g., DES/CBC/PKCS5Padding. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture Reference Guide for information about standard transformation names.

provider - the name of the provider.

Returns:

a cipher that implements the requested transformation.

Throws:

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if transformation is null, empty, in an invalid format, or if a CipherSpi implementation for the specified algorithm is not available from the specified provider.

[NoSuchProviderException](../../java/security/NoSuchProviderException.html "class in java.security") - if the specified provider is not registered in the security provider list.

[NoSuchPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/NoSuchPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if transformation contains a padding scheme that is not available.

[IllegalArgumentException](../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the provider is null or empty.

See Also:

Provider


getInstance

public static final Cipher getInstance(String transformation, Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchPaddingException

Returns a Cipher object that implements the specified transformation.

A new Cipher object encapsulating the CipherSpi implementation from the specified Provider object is returned. Note that the specified Provider object does not have to be registered in the provider list.

Parameters:

transformation - the name of the transformation, e.g., DES/CBC/PKCS5Padding. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture Reference Guide for information about standard transformation names.

provider - the provider.

Returns:

a cipher that implements the requested transformation.

Throws:

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if transformation is null, empty, in an invalid format, or if a CipherSpi implementation for the specified algorithm is not available from the specified Provider object.

[NoSuchPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/NoSuchPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if transformation contains a padding scheme that is not available.

[IllegalArgumentException](../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the provider is null.

See Also:

Provider


getProvider

public final Provider getProvider()

Returns the provider of this Cipher object.

Returns:

the provider of this Cipher object


getAlgorithm

public final String getAlgorithm()

Returns the algorithm name of this Cipher object.

This is the same name that was specified in one of thegetInstance calls that created this Cipher object..

Returns:

the algorithm name of this Cipher object.


getBlockSize

public final int getBlockSize()

Returns the block size (in bytes).

Returns:

the block size (in bytes), or 0 if the underlying algorithm is not a block cipher


getOutputSize

public final int getOutputSize(int inputLen)

Returns the length in bytes that an output buffer would need to be in order to hold the result of the next update ordoFinal operation, given the input lengthinputLen (in bytes).

This call takes into account any unprocessed (buffered) data from a previous update call, and padding.

The actual output length of the next update ordoFinal call may be smaller than the length returned by this method.

Parameters:

inputLen - the input length (in bytes)

Returns:

the required output buffer size (in bytes)

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not yet been initialized)


getIV

public final byte[] getIV()

Returns the initialization vector (IV) in a new buffer.

This is useful in the case where a random IV was created, or in the context of password-based encryption or decryption, where the IV is derived from a user-supplied password.

Returns:

the initialization vector in a new buffer, or null if the underlying algorithm does not use an IV, or if the IV has not yet been set.


getParameters

public final AlgorithmParameters getParameters()

Returns the parameters used with this cipher.

The returned parameters may be the same that were used to initialize this cipher, or may contain a combination of default and random parameter values used by the underlying cipher implementation if this cipher requires algorithm parameters but was not initialized with any.

Returns:

the parameters used with this cipher, or null if this cipher does not use any parameters.


getExemptionMechanism

public final ExemptionMechanism getExemptionMechanism()

Returns the exemption mechanism object used with this cipher.

Returns:

the exemption mechanism object used with this cipher, or null if this cipher does not use any exemption mechanism.


init

public final void init(int opmode, Key key) throws InvalidKeyException

Initializes this cipher with a key.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters that cannot be derived from the given key, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or random values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise anInvalidKeyException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them using the SecureRandom implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation of SecureRandom, a system-provided source of randomness will be used.)

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following:ENCRYPT_MODE, DECRYPT_MODE,WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

key - the key

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the given key is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or if this cipher is being initialized for decryption and requires algorithm parameters that cannot be determined from the given key, or if the given key has a keysize that exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).


init

public final void init(int opmode, Key key, SecureRandom random) throws InvalidKeyException

Initializes this cipher with a key and a source of randomness.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters that cannot be derived from the given key, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or random values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise anInvalidKeyException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them from random.

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following:ENCRYPT_MODE, DECRYPT_MODE,WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

key - the encryption key

random - the source of randomness

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the given key is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or if this cipher is being initialized for decryption and requires algorithm parameters that cannot be determined from the given key, or if the given key has a keysize that exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).


init

public final void init(int opmode, Key key, AlgorithmParameterSpec params) throws InvalidKeyException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException

Initializes this cipher with a key and a set of algorithm parameters.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters andparams is null, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or random values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise anInvalidAlgorithmParameterException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them using the SecureRandom implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation of SecureRandom, a system-provided source of randomness will be used.)

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following:ENCRYPT_MODE, DECRYPT_MODE,WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

key - the encryption key

params - the algorithm parameters

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the given key is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or its keysize exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).

[InvalidAlgorithmParameterException](../../java/security/InvalidAlgorithmParameterException.html "class in java.security") - if the given algorithm parameters are inappropriate for this cipher, or this cipher is being initialized for decryption and requires algorithm parameters and params is null, or the given algorithm parameters imply a cryptographic strength that would exceed the legal limits (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).


init

public final void init(int opmode, Key key, AlgorithmParameterSpec params, SecureRandom random) throws InvalidKeyException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException

Initializes this cipher with a key, a set of algorithm parameters, and a source of randomness.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters andparams is null, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or random values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise anInvalidAlgorithmParameterException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them from random.

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following:ENCRYPT_MODE, DECRYPT_MODE,WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

key - the encryption key

params - the algorithm parameters

random - the source of randomness

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the given key is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or its keysize exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).

[InvalidAlgorithmParameterException](../../java/security/InvalidAlgorithmParameterException.html "class in java.security") - if the given algorithm parameters are inappropriate for this cipher, or this cipher is being initialized for decryption and requires algorithm parameters and params is null, or the given algorithm parameters imply a cryptographic strength that would exceed the legal limits (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).


init

public final void init(int opmode, Key key, AlgorithmParameters params) throws InvalidKeyException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException

Initializes this cipher with a key and a set of algorithm parameters.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters andparams is null, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or random values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise anInvalidAlgorithmParameterException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them using the SecureRandom implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation of SecureRandom, a system-provided source of randomness will be used.)

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following: ENCRYPT_MODE,DECRYPT_MODE, WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

key - the encryption key

params - the algorithm parameters

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the given key is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or its keysize exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).

[InvalidAlgorithmParameterException](../../java/security/InvalidAlgorithmParameterException.html "class in java.security") - if the given algorithm parameters are inappropriate for this cipher, or this cipher is being initialized for decryption and requires algorithm parameters and params is null, or the given algorithm parameters imply a cryptographic strength that would exceed the legal limits (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).


init

public final void init(int opmode, Key key, AlgorithmParameters params, SecureRandom random) throws InvalidKeyException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException

Initializes this cipher with a key, a set of algorithm parameters, and a source of randomness.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters andparams is null, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or random values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise anInvalidAlgorithmParameterException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them from random.

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following: ENCRYPT_MODE,DECRYPT_MODE, WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

key - the encryption key

params - the algorithm parameters

random - the source of randomness

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the given key is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or its keysize exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).

[InvalidAlgorithmParameterException](../../java/security/InvalidAlgorithmParameterException.html "class in java.security") - if the given algorithm parameters are inappropriate for this cipher, or this cipher is being initialized for decryption and requires algorithm parameters and params is null, or the given algorithm parameters imply a cryptographic strength that would exceed the legal limits (as determined from the configured jurisdiction policy files).


init

public final void init(int opmode, Certificate certificate) throws InvalidKeyException

Initializes this cipher with the public key from the given certificate.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If the certificate is of type X.509 and has a key usage extension field marked as critical, and the value of the key usage extension field implies that the public key in the certificate and its corresponding private key are not supposed to be used for the operation represented by the value of opmode, an InvalidKeyException is thrown.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters that cannot be derived from the public key in the given certificate, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or ramdom values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise an InvalidKeyException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them using theSecureRandom implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation of SecureRandom, a system-provided source of randomness will be used.)

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following:ENCRYPT_MODE, DECRYPT_MODE,WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

certificate - the certificate

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the public key in the given certificate is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or this cipher is being initialized for decryption or unwrapping keys and requires algorithm parameters that cannot be determined from the public key in the given certificate, or the keysize of the public key in the given certificate has a keysize that exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined by the configured jurisdiction policy files).


init

public final void init(int opmode, Certificate certificate, SecureRandom random) throws InvalidKeyException

Initializes this cipher with the public key from the given certificate and a source of randomness.

The cipher is initialized for one of the following four operations: encryption, decryption, key wrapping or key unwrapping, depending on the value of opmode.

If the certificate is of type X.509 and has a key usage extension field marked as critical, and the value of the key usage extension field implies that the public key in the certificate and its corresponding private key are not supposed to be used for the operation represented by the value ofopmode, an InvalidKeyException is thrown.

If this cipher requires any algorithm parameters that cannot be derived from the public key in the given certificate, the underlying cipher implementation is supposed to generate the required parameters itself (using provider-specific default or random values) if it is being initialized for encryption or key wrapping, and raise anInvalidKeyException if it is being initialized for decryption or key unwrapping. The generated parameters can be retrieved usinggetParameters orgetIV (if the parameter is an IV).

If this cipher (including its underlying feedback or padding scheme) requires any random bytes (e.g., for parameter generation), it will get them from random.

Note that when a Cipher object is initialized, it loses all previously-acquired state. In other words, initializing a Cipher is equivalent to creating a new instance of that Cipher and initializing it.

Parameters:

opmode - the operation mode of this cipher (this is one of the following:ENCRYPT_MODE, DECRYPT_MODE,WRAP_MODE or UNWRAP_MODE)

certificate - the certificate

random - the source of randomness

Throws:

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if the public key in the given certificate is inappropriate for initializing this cipher, or this cipher is being initialized for decryption or unwrapping keys and requires algorithm parameters that cannot be determined from the public key in the given certificate, or the keysize of the public key in the given certificate has a keysize that exceeds the maximum allowable keysize (as determined by the configured jurisdiction policy files).


update

public final byte[] update(byte[] input)

Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.

The bytes in the input buffer are processed, and the result is stored in a new buffer.

If input has a length of zero, this method returnsnull.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

Returns:

the new buffer with the result, or null if the underlying cipher is a block cipher and the input data is too short to result in a new block.

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)


update

public final byte[] update(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen)

Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.

The first inputLen bytes in the input buffer, starting at inputOffset inclusive, are processed, and the result is stored in a new buffer.

If inputLen is zero, this method returnsnull.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

inputOffset - the offset in input where the input starts

inputLen - the input length

Returns:

the new buffer with the result, or null if the underlying cipher is a block cipher and the input data is too short to result in a new block.

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)


update

public final int update(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output) throws ShortBufferException

Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.

The first inputLen bytes in the input buffer, starting at inputOffset inclusive, are processed, and the result is stored in the output buffer.

If the output buffer is too small to hold the result, a ShortBufferException is thrown. In this case, repeat this call with a larger output buffer. UsegetOutputSize to determine how big the output buffer should be.

If inputLen is zero, this method returns a length of zero.

Note: this method should be copy-safe, which means theinput and output buffers can reference the same byte array and no unprocessed input data is overwritten when the result is copied into the output buffer.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

inputOffset - the offset in input where the input starts

inputLen - the input length

output - the buffer for the result

Returns:

the number of bytes stored in output

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[ShortBufferException](../../javax/crypto/ShortBufferException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if the given output buffer is too small to hold the result


update

public final int update(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output, int outputOffset) throws ShortBufferException

Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.

The first inputLen bytes in the input buffer, starting at inputOffset inclusive, are processed, and the result is stored in the output buffer, starting atoutputOffset inclusive.

If the output buffer is too small to hold the result, a ShortBufferException is thrown. In this case, repeat this call with a larger output buffer. UsegetOutputSize to determine how big the output buffer should be.

If inputLen is zero, this method returns a length of zero.

Note: this method should be copy-safe, which means theinput and output buffers can reference the same byte array and no unprocessed input data is overwritten when the result is copied into the output buffer.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

inputOffset - the offset in input where the input starts

inputLen - the input length

output - the buffer for the result

outputOffset - the offset in output where the result is stored

Returns:

the number of bytes stored in output

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[ShortBufferException](../../javax/crypto/ShortBufferException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if the given output buffer is too small to hold the result


update

public final int update(ByteBuffer input, ByteBuffer output) throws ShortBufferException

Continues a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation (depending on how this cipher was initialized), processing another data part.

All input.remaining() bytes starting atinput.position() are processed. The result is stored in the output buffer. Upon return, the input buffer's position will be equal to its limit; its limit will not have changed. The output buffer's position will have advanced by n, where n is the value returned by this method; the output buffer's limit will not have changed.

If output.remaining() bytes are insufficient to hold the result, a ShortBufferException is thrown. In this case, repeat this call with a larger output buffer. UsegetOutputSize to determine how big the output buffer should be.

Note: this method should be copy-safe, which means theinput and output buffers can reference the same block of memory and no unprocessed input data is overwritten when the result is copied into the output buffer.

Parameters:

input - the input ByteBuffer

output - the output ByteByffer

Returns:

the number of bytes stored in output

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalArgumentException](../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if input and output are the same object

[ReadOnlyBufferException](../../java/nio/ReadOnlyBufferException.html "class in java.nio") - if the output buffer is read-only

[ShortBufferException](../../javax/crypto/ShortBufferException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if there is insufficient space in the output buffer

Since:

1.5


doFinal

public final byte[] doFinal() throws IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException

Finishes a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation, depending on how this cipher was initialized.

Input data that may have been buffered during a previousupdate operation is processed, with padding (if requested) being applied. The result is stored in a new buffer.

Upon finishing, this method resets this cipher object to the state it was in when previously initialized via a call to init. That is, the object is reset and available to encrypt or decrypt (depending on the operation mode that was specified in the call toinit) more data.

Note: if any exception is thrown, this cipher object may need to be reset before it can be used again.

Returns:

the new buffer with the result

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested (only in encryption mode), and the total input length of the data processed by this cipher is not a multiple of block size; or if this encryption algorithm is unable to process the input data provided.

[BadPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/BadPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is in decryption mode, and (un)padding has been requested, but the decrypted data is not bounded by the appropriate padding bytes


doFinal

public final int doFinal(byte[] output, int outputOffset) throws IllegalBlockSizeException, ShortBufferException, BadPaddingException

Finishes a multiple-part encryption or decryption operation, depending on how this cipher was initialized.

Input data that may have been buffered during a previousupdate operation is processed, with padding (if requested) being applied. The result is stored in the output buffer, starting atoutputOffset inclusive.

If the output buffer is too small to hold the result, a ShortBufferException is thrown. In this case, repeat this call with a larger output buffer. UsegetOutputSize to determine how big the output buffer should be.

Upon finishing, this method resets this cipher object to the state it was in when previously initialized via a call to init. That is, the object is reset and available to encrypt or decrypt (depending on the operation mode that was specified in the call toinit) more data.

Note: if any exception is thrown, this cipher object may need to be reset before it can be used again.

Parameters:

output - the buffer for the result

outputOffset - the offset in output where the result is stored

Returns:

the number of bytes stored in output

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested (only in encryption mode), and the total input length of the data processed by this cipher is not a multiple of block size; or if this encryption algorithm is unable to process the input data provided.

[ShortBufferException](../../javax/crypto/ShortBufferException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if the given output buffer is too small to hold the result

[BadPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/BadPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is in decryption mode, and (un)padding has been requested, but the decrypted data is not bounded by the appropriate padding bytes


doFinal

public final byte[] doFinal(byte[] input) throws IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException

Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation. The data is encrypted or decrypted, depending on how this cipher was initialized.

The bytes in the input buffer, and any input bytes that may have been buffered during a previous update operation, are processed, with padding (if requested) being applied. The result is stored in a new buffer.

Upon finishing, this method resets this cipher object to the state it was in when previously initialized via a call to init. That is, the object is reset and available to encrypt or decrypt (depending on the operation mode that was specified in the call toinit) more data.

Note: if any exception is thrown, this cipher object may need to be reset before it can be used again.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

Returns:

the new buffer with the result

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested (only in encryption mode), and the total input length of the data processed by this cipher is not a multiple of block size; or if this encryption algorithm is unable to process the input data provided.

[BadPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/BadPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is in decryption mode, and (un)padding has been requested, but the decrypted data is not bounded by the appropriate padding bytes


doFinal

public final byte[] doFinal(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen) throws IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException

Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation. The data is encrypted or decrypted, depending on how this cipher was initialized.

The first inputLen bytes in the input buffer, starting at inputOffset inclusive, and any input bytes that may have been buffered during a previous update operation, are processed, with padding (if requested) being applied. The result is stored in a new buffer.

Upon finishing, this method resets this cipher object to the state it was in when previously initialized via a call to init. That is, the object is reset and available to encrypt or decrypt (depending on the operation mode that was specified in the call toinit) more data.

Note: if any exception is thrown, this cipher object may need to be reset before it can be used again.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

inputOffset - the offset in input where the input starts

inputLen - the input length

Returns:

the new buffer with the result

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested (only in encryption mode), and the total input length of the data processed by this cipher is not a multiple of block size; or if this encryption algorithm is unable to process the input data provided.

[BadPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/BadPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is in decryption mode, and (un)padding has been requested, but the decrypted data is not bounded by the appropriate padding bytes


doFinal

public final int doFinal(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output) throws ShortBufferException, IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException

Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation. The data is encrypted or decrypted, depending on how this cipher was initialized.

The first inputLen bytes in the input buffer, starting at inputOffset inclusive, and any input bytes that may have been buffered during a previous update operation, are processed, with padding (if requested) being applied. The result is stored in the output buffer.

If the output buffer is too small to hold the result, a ShortBufferException is thrown. In this case, repeat this call with a larger output buffer. UsegetOutputSize to determine how big the output buffer should be.

Upon finishing, this method resets this cipher object to the state it was in when previously initialized via a call to init. That is, the object is reset and available to encrypt or decrypt (depending on the operation mode that was specified in the call toinit) more data.

Note: if any exception is thrown, this cipher object may need to be reset before it can be used again.

Note: this method should be copy-safe, which means theinput and output buffers can reference the same byte array and no unprocessed input data is overwritten when the result is copied into the output buffer.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

inputOffset - the offset in input where the input starts

inputLen - the input length

output - the buffer for the result

Returns:

the number of bytes stored in output

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested (only in encryption mode), and the total input length of the data processed by this cipher is not a multiple of block size; or if this encryption algorithm is unable to process the input data provided.

[ShortBufferException](../../javax/crypto/ShortBufferException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if the given output buffer is too small to hold the result

[BadPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/BadPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is in decryption mode, and (un)padding has been requested, but the decrypted data is not bounded by the appropriate padding bytes


doFinal

public final int doFinal(byte[] input, int inputOffset, int inputLen, byte[] output, int outputOffset) throws ShortBufferException, IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException

Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation. The data is encrypted or decrypted, depending on how this cipher was initialized.

The first inputLen bytes in the input buffer, starting at inputOffset inclusive, and any input bytes that may have been buffered during a previousupdate operation, are processed, with padding (if requested) being applied. The result is stored in the output buffer, starting atoutputOffset inclusive.

If the output buffer is too small to hold the result, a ShortBufferException is thrown. In this case, repeat this call with a larger output buffer. UsegetOutputSize to determine how big the output buffer should be.

Upon finishing, this method resets this cipher object to the state it was in when previously initialized via a call to init. That is, the object is reset and available to encrypt or decrypt (depending on the operation mode that was specified in the call toinit) more data.

Note: if any exception is thrown, this cipher object may need to be reset before it can be used again.

Note: this method should be copy-safe, which means theinput and output buffers can reference the same byte array and no unprocessed input data is overwritten when the result is copied into the output buffer.

Parameters:

input - the input buffer

inputOffset - the offset in input where the input starts

inputLen - the input length

output - the buffer for the result

outputOffset - the offset in output where the result is stored

Returns:

the number of bytes stored in output

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested (only in encryption mode), and the total input length of the data processed by this cipher is not a multiple of block size; or if this encryption algorithm is unable to process the input data provided.

[ShortBufferException](../../javax/crypto/ShortBufferException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if the given output buffer is too small to hold the result

[BadPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/BadPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is in decryption mode, and (un)padding has been requested, but the decrypted data is not bounded by the appropriate padding bytes


doFinal

public final int doFinal(ByteBuffer input, ByteBuffer output) throws ShortBufferException, IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException

Encrypts or decrypts data in a single-part operation, or finishes a multiple-part operation. The data is encrypted or decrypted, depending on how this cipher was initialized.

All input.remaining() bytes starting atinput.position() are processed. The result is stored in the output buffer. Upon return, the input buffer's position will be equal to its limit; its limit will not have changed. The output buffer's position will have advanced by n, where n is the value returned by this method; the output buffer's limit will not have changed.

If output.remaining() bytes are insufficient to hold the result, a ShortBufferException is thrown. In this case, repeat this call with a larger output buffer. UsegetOutputSize to determine how big the output buffer should be.

Upon finishing, this method resets this cipher object to the state it was in when previously initialized via a call to init. That is, the object is reset and available to encrypt or decrypt (depending on the operation mode that was specified in the call toinit) more data.

Note: if any exception is thrown, this cipher object may need to be reset before it can be used again.

Note: this method should be copy-safe, which means theinput and output buffers can reference the same byte array and no unprocessed input data is overwritten when the result is copied into the output buffer.

Parameters:

input - the input ByteBuffer

output - the output ByteBuffer

Returns:

the number of bytes stored in output

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized)

[IllegalArgumentException](../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if input and output are the same object

[ReadOnlyBufferException](../../java/nio/ReadOnlyBufferException.html "class in java.nio") - if the output buffer is read-only

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested (only in encryption mode), and the total input length of the data processed by this cipher is not a multiple of block size; or if this encryption algorithm is unable to process the input data provided.

[ShortBufferException](../../javax/crypto/ShortBufferException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if there is insufficient space in the output buffer

[BadPaddingException](../../javax/crypto/BadPaddingException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is in decryption mode, and (un)padding has been requested, but the decrypted data is not bounded by the appropriate padding bytes

Since:

1.5


wrap

public final byte[] wrap(Key key) throws IllegalBlockSizeException, InvalidKeyException

Wrap a key.

Parameters:

key - the key to be wrapped.

Returns:

the wrapped key.

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized).

[IllegalBlockSizeException](../../javax/crypto/IllegalBlockSizeException.html "class in javax.crypto") - if this cipher is a block cipher, no padding has been requested, and the length of the encoding of the key to be wrapped is not a multiple of the block size.

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if it is impossible or unsafe to wrap the key with this cipher (e.g., a hardware protected key is being passed to a software-only cipher).


unwrap

public final Key unwrap(byte[] wrappedKey, String wrappedKeyAlgorithm, int wrappedKeyType) throws InvalidKeyException, NoSuchAlgorithmException

Unwrap a previously wrapped key.

Parameters:

wrappedKey - the key to be unwrapped.

wrappedKeyAlgorithm - the algorithm associated with the wrapped key.

wrappedKeyType - the type of the wrapped key. This must be one ofSECRET_KEY, PRIVATE_KEY, orPUBLIC_KEY.

Returns:

the unwrapped key.

Throws:

[IllegalStateException](../../java/lang/IllegalStateException.html "class in java.lang") - if this cipher is in a wrong state (e.g., has not been initialized).

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if no installed providers can create keys of type wrappedKeyType for thewrappedKeyAlgorithm.

[InvalidKeyException](../../java/security/InvalidKeyException.html "class in java.security") - if wrappedKey does not represent a wrapped key of type wrappedKeyType for the wrappedKeyAlgorithm.


getMaxAllowedKeyLength

public static final int getMaxAllowedKeyLength(String transformation) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException

Returns the maximum key length for the specified transformation according to the installed JCE jurisdiction policy files. If JCE unlimited strength jurisdiction policy files are installed, Integer.MAX_VALUE will be returned. For more information on default key size in JCE jurisdiction policy files, please see Appendix E in the Java Cryptography Architecture Reference Guide.

Parameters:

transformation - the cipher transformation.

Returns:

the maximum key length in bits or Integer.MAX_VALUE.

Throws:

[NullPointerException](../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if transformation is null.

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if transformation is not a valid transformation, i.e. in the form of "algorithm" or "algorithm/mode/padding".

Since:

1.5


getMaxAllowedParameterSpec

public static final AlgorithmParameterSpec getMaxAllowedParameterSpec(String transformation) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException

Returns an AlgorithmParameterSpec object which contains the maximum cipher parameter value according to the jurisdiction policy file. If JCE unlimited strength jurisdiction policy files are installed or there is no maximum limit on the parameters for the specified transformation in the policy file, null will be returned.

Parameters:

transformation - the cipher transformation.

Returns:

an AlgorithmParameterSpec which holds the maximum value or null.

Throws:

[NullPointerException](../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if transformation is null.

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if transformation is not a valid transformation, i.e. in the form of "algorithm" or "algorithm/mode/padding".

Since:

1.5


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