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java.security.cert
interface X509Extension

All Known Implementing Classes:
X509Certificate, X509CRL, X509CRLEntry

public interface X509Extension

Interface for an X.509 extension.

The extensions defined for X.509 v3 {@link X509Certificate Certificates} and v2 {@link X509CRL CRLs} (Certificate Revocation Lists) provide methods for associating additional attributes with users or public keys, for managing the certification hierarchy, and for managing CRL distribution. The X.509 extensions format also allows communities to define private extensions to carry information unique to those communities.

Each extension in a certificate/CRL may be designated as critical or non-critical. A certificate/CRL-using system (an application validating a certificate/CRL) must reject the certificate/CRL if it encounters a critical extension it does not recognize. A non-critical extension may be ignored if it is not recognized.

The ASN.1 definition for this is:

 Extensions  ::=  SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF Extension

 Extension  ::=  SEQUENCE  {
     extnId        OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
     critical      BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
     extnValue     OCTET STRING
                   -- contains a DER encoding of a value
                   -- of the type registered for use with
                   -- the extnId object identifier value
 }
 
Since not all extensions are known, the getExtensionValue method returns the DER-encoded OCTET STRING of the extension value (i.e., the extnValue). This can then be handled by a Class that understands the extension.


Method Summary
 Set

          Gets a Set of the OID strings for the extension(s) marked CRITICAL in the certificate/CRL managed by the object implementing this interface.
 byte[]

          Gets the DER-encoded OCTET string for the extension value (extnValue) identified by the passed-in oid String.
 Set

          Gets a Set of the OID strings for the extension(s) marked NON-CRITICAL in the certificate/CRL managed by the object implementing this interface.
 boolean

          Check if there is a critical extension that is not supported.
 

Method Detail

getCriticalExtensionOIDs

public Set getCriticalExtensionOIDs()
Gets a Set of the OID strings for the extension(s) marked CRITICAL in the certificate/CRL managed by the object implementing this interface. Here is sample code to get a Set of critical extensions from an X509Certificate and print the OIDs:

 InputStream inStrm = new FileInputStream("DER-encoded-Cert");
 CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
 X509Certificate cert = (X509Certificate)cf.generateCertificate(inStrm);
 inStrm.close();

Set critSet = cert.getCriticalExtensionOIDs(); if (critSet != null && !critSet.isEmpty()) { System.out.println("Set of critical extensions:"); for (Iterator i = critSet.iterator(); i.hasNext();) { String oid = (String)i.next(); System.out.println(oid); } }

Returns:
a Set (or an empty Set if none are marked critical) of the extension OID strings for extensions that are marked critical. If there are no extensions present at all, then this method returns null.

getExtensionValue

public byte[] getExtensionValue(String oid)
Gets the DER-encoded OCTET string for the extension value (extnValue) identified by the passed-in oid String. The oid string is represented by a set of nonnegative whole numbers separated by periods.

For example:

OID (Object Identifier) Extension Name
2.5.29.14 SubjectKeyIdentifier
2.5.29.15 KeyUsage
2.5.29.16 PrivateKeyUsage
2.5.29.17 SubjectAlternativeName
2.5.29.18 IssuerAlternativeName
2.5.29.19 BasicConstraints
2.5.29.30 NameConstraints
2.5.29.33 PolicyMappings
2.5.29.35 AuthorityKeyIdentifier
2.5.29.36 PolicyConstraints

Parameters:
oid - the Object Identifier value for the extension.
Returns:
the DER-encoded octet string of the extension value or null if it is not present.

getNonCriticalExtensionOIDs

public Set getNonCriticalExtensionOIDs()
Gets a Set of the OID strings for the extension(s) marked NON-CRITICAL in the certificate/CRL managed by the object implementing this interface. Here is sample code to get a Set of non-critical extensions from an X509CRL revoked certificate entry and print the OIDs:

 InputStream inStrm = new FileInputStream("DER-encoded-CRL");
 CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
 X509CRL crl = (X509CRL)cf.generateCRL(inStrm);
 inStrm.close();

byte[] certData = <DER-encoded certificate data> ByteArrayInputStream bais = new ByteArrayInputStream(certData); X509Certificate cert = (X509Certificate)cf.generateCertificate(bais); bais.close(); X509CRLEntry badCert = crl.getRevokedCertificate(cert.getSerialNumber());

if (badCert != null) { Set nonCritSet = badCert.getNonCriticalExtensionOIDs();

if (nonCritSet != null) for (Iterator i = nonCritSet.iterator(); i.hasNext();) { String oid = (String)i.next(); System.out.println(oid); } }

Returns:
a Set (or an empty Set if none are marked non-critical) of the extension OID strings for extensions that are marked non-critical. If there are no extensions present at all, then this method returns null.

hasUnsupportedCriticalExtension

public boolean hasUnsupportedCriticalExtension()
Check if there is a critical extension that is not supported.

Returns:
true if a critical extension is found that is not supported, otherwise false.


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