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package java.security.interfaces;

The interface to a DSA public or private key. DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm) is defined in NIST's FIPS-186.
Author:Benjamin Renaud, Josh Bloch
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Since:1.1
/** * The interface to a DSA public or private key. DSA (Digital Signature * Algorithm) is defined in NIST's FIPS-186. * * @see DSAParams * @see java.security.Key * @see java.security.Signature * * @author Benjamin Renaud * @author Josh Bloch * @since 1.1 */
public interface DSAKey {
Returns the DSA-specific key parameters. These parameters are never secret.
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Returns:the DSA-specific key parameters.
/** * Returns the DSA-specific key parameters. These parameters are * never secret. * * @return the DSA-specific key parameters. * * @see DSAParams */
public DSAParams getParams(); }