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package javax.xml.crypto.dsig;

import javax.xml.crypto.XMLCryptoContext;

Contains context information for validating XML Signatures. This interface is primarily intended for type-safety.

Note that XMLValidateContext instances can contain information and state specific to the XML signature structure it is used with. The results are unpredictable if an XMLValidateContext is used with different signature structures (for example, you should not use the same XMLValidateContext instance to validate two different XMLSignature objects).

Supported Properties

The following properties can be set by an application using the setProperty method.

Author:Sean Mullan, JSR 105 Expert Group
See Also:
Since:1.6
/** * Contains context information for validating XML Signatures. This interface * is primarily intended for type-safety. * * <p>Note that <code>XMLValidateContext</code> instances can contain * information and state specific to the XML signature structure it is * used with. The results are unpredictable if an * <code>XMLValidateContext</code> is used with different signature structures * (for example, you should not use the same <code>XMLValidateContext</code> * instance to validate two different {@link XMLSignature} objects). * <p> * <b><a id="SupportedProperties"></a>Supported Properties</b> * <p>The following properties can be set by an application using the * {@link #setProperty setProperty} method. * <ul> * <li><code>javax.xml.crypto.dsig.cacheReference</code>: value must be a * {@link Boolean}. This property controls whether or not the * {@link Reference#validate Reference.validate} method will cache the * dereferenced content and pre-digested input for subsequent retrieval via * the {@link Reference#getDereferencedData Reference.getDereferencedData} * and {@link Reference#getDigestInputStream * Reference.getDigestInputStream} methods. The default value if not * specified is <code>Boolean.FALSE</code>. * </ul> * * @author Sean Mullan * @author JSR 105 Expert Group * @since 1.6 * @see XMLSignature#validate(XMLValidateContext) * @see Reference#validate(XMLValidateContext) */
public interface XMLValidateContext extends XMLCryptoContext {}