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package com.sun.crypto.provider;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import javax.crypto.MacSpi;
import javax.crypto.SecretKey;
import java.security.*;
import java.security.spec.*;
This is an implementation of the HMAC-SHA1 algorithm.
Author: Jan Luehe
/**
* This is an implementation of the HMAC-SHA1 algorithm.
*
* @author Jan Luehe
*/
public final class HmacSHA1 extends HmacCore {
Standard constructor, creates a new HmacSHA1 instance.
/**
* Standard constructor, creates a new HmacSHA1 instance.
*/
public HmacSHA1() throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
super("SHA1", 64);
}
}