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package com.sun.crypto.provider;

import javax.crypto.ShortBufferException;

Padding interface. This interface is implemented by general-purpose padding schemes, such as the one described in PKCS#5.
Author:Jan Luehe, Gigi Ankeny
See Also:
/** * Padding interface. * * This interface is implemented by general-purpose padding schemes, such as * the one described in PKCS#5. * * @author Jan Luehe * @author Gigi Ankeny * * * @see PKCS5Padding */
interface Padding {
Adds the given number of padding bytes to the data input. The value of the padding bytes is determined by the specific padding mechanism that implements this interface.
Params:
  • in – the input buffer with the data to pad
  • the – offset in in where the padding bytes are appended
  • len – the number of padding bytes to add
Throws:
/** * Adds the given number of padding bytes to the data input. * The value of the padding bytes is determined * by the specific padding mechanism that implements this * interface. * * @param in the input buffer with the data to pad * @param the offset in <code>in</code> where the padding bytes * are appended * @param len the number of padding bytes to add * * @exception ShortBufferException if <code>in</code> is too small to hold * the padding bytes */
void padWithLen(byte[] in, int off, int len) throws ShortBufferException;
Returns the index where padding starts.

Given a buffer with data and their padding, this method returns the index where the padding starts.

Params:
  • in – the buffer with the data and their padding
  • off – the offset in in where the data starts
  • len – the length of the data and their padding
Returns:the index where the padding starts, or -1 if the input is not properly padded
/** * Returns the index where padding starts. * * <p>Given a buffer with data and their padding, this method returns the * index where the padding starts. * * @param in the buffer with the data and their padding * @param off the offset in <code>in</code> where the data starts * @param len the length of the data and their padding * * @return the index where the padding starts, or -1 if the input is * not properly padded */
int unpad(byte[] in, int off, int len);
Determines how long the padding will be for a given input length.
Params:
  • len – the length of the data to pad
Returns:the length of the padding
/** * Determines how long the padding will be for a given input length. * * @param len the length of the data to pad * * @return the length of the padding */
int padLength(int len); }