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/*
 * $Id: KeySelectorResult.java,v 1.3 2005/05/10 15:47:42 mullan Exp $
 */
package javax.xml.crypto;

import java.security.Key;

The result returned by the KeySelector.select method.

At a minimum, a KeySelectorResult contains the Key selected by the KeySelector. Implementations of this interface may add methods to return implementation or algorithm specific information, such as a chain of certificates or debugging information.

Author:Sean Mullan, JSR 105 Expert Group
See Also:
Since:1.6
/** * The result returned by the {@link KeySelector#select KeySelector.select} * method. * <p> * At a minimum, a <code>KeySelectorResult</code> contains the <code>Key</code> * selected by the <code>KeySelector</code>. Implementations of this interface * may add methods to return implementation or algorithm specific information, * such as a chain of certificates or debugging information. * * @author Sean Mullan * @author JSR 105 Expert Group * @since 1.6 * @see KeySelector */
public interface KeySelectorResult {
Returns the selected key.
Returns:the selected key, or null if none can be found
/** * Returns the selected key. * * @return the selected key, or <code>null</code> if none can be found */
Key getKey(); }