PublicKey (Java SE 9 & JDK 9 ) (original) (raw)
- All Superinterfaces:
[Key](../../java/security/Key.html "interface in java.security")
,[Serializable](../../java/io/Serializable.html "interface in java.io")
All Known Subinterfaces:[DHPublicKey](../../javax/crypto/interfaces/DHPublicKey.html "interface in javax.crypto.interfaces")
,[DSAPublicKey](../../java/security/interfaces/DSAPublicKey.html "interface in java.security.interfaces")
,[ECPublicKey](../../java/security/interfaces/ECPublicKey.html "interface in java.security.interfaces")
,[RSAPublicKey](../../java/security/interfaces/RSAPublicKey.html "interface in java.security.interfaces")
public interface PublicKey
extends Key
A public key. This interface contains no methods or constants. It merely serves to group (and provide type safety for) all public key interfaces. Note: The specialized public key interfaces extend this interface. See, for example, the DSAPublicKey interface injava.security.interfaces
.
Since:
1.1
See Also:
Key, PrivateKey, Certificate, Signature.initVerify(java.security.PublicKey), DSAPublicKey, RSAPublicKey
Field Summary
Fields
Modifier and Type Field Description static long serialVersionUID The class fingerprint that is set to indicate serialization compatibility with a previous version of the class. Method Summary
* ### Methods inherited from interface java.security.[Key](../../java/security/Key.html "interface in java.security") `[getAlgorithm](../../java/security/Key.html#getAlgorithm--), [getEncoded](../../java/security/Key.html#getEncoded--), [getFormat](../../java/security/Key.html#getFormat--)`
Field Detail
* #### serialVersionUID static final long serialVersionUID The class fingerprint that is set to indicate serialization compatibility with a previous version of the class. See Also: [Constant Field Values](../../constant-values.html#java.security.PublicKey.serialVersionUID)
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