package org.bouncycastle.cert.jcajce;

import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.security.PublicKey;
import java.security.cert.CertificateEncodingException;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.util.Date;

import javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal;

import org.bouncycastle.asn1.ASN1ObjectIdentifier;
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.x500.X500Name;
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.x509.SubjectPublicKeyInfo;
import org.bouncycastle.asn1.x509.Time;
import org.bouncycastle.cert.X509v3CertificateBuilder;

JCA helper class to allow JCA objects to be used in the construction of a Version 3 certificate.
/** * JCA helper class to allow JCA objects to be used in the construction of a Version 3 certificate. */
public class JcaX509v3CertificateBuilder extends X509v3CertificateBuilder {
Initialise the builder using a PublicKey.
Params:
  • issuer – X500Name representing the issuer of this certificate.
  • serial – the serial number for the certificate.
  • notBefore – date before which the certificate is not valid.
  • notAfter – date after which the certificate is not valid.
  • subject – X500Name representing the subject of this certificate.
  • publicKey – the public key to be associated with the certificate.
/** * Initialise the builder using a PublicKey. * * @param issuer X500Name representing the issuer of this certificate. * @param serial the serial number for the certificate. * @param notBefore date before which the certificate is not valid. * @param notAfter date after which the certificate is not valid. * @param subject X500Name representing the subject of this certificate. * @param publicKey the public key to be associated with the certificate. */
public JcaX509v3CertificateBuilder(X500Name issuer, BigInteger serial, Date notBefore, Date notAfter, X500Name subject, PublicKey publicKey) { super(issuer, serial, notBefore, notAfter, subject, SubjectPublicKeyInfo.getInstance(publicKey.getEncoded())); }
Initialise the builder using a PublicKey.
Params:
  • issuer – X500Name representing the issuer of this certificate.
  • serial – the serial number for the certificate.
  • notBefore – Time before which the certificate is not valid.
  • notAfter – Time after which the certificate is not valid.
  • subject – X500Name representing the subject of this certificate.
  • publicKey – the public key to be associated with the certificate.
/** * Initialise the builder using a PublicKey. * * @param issuer X500Name representing the issuer of this certificate. * @param serial the serial number for the certificate. * @param notBefore Time before which the certificate is not valid. * @param notAfter Time after which the certificate is not valid. * @param subject X500Name representing the subject of this certificate. * @param publicKey the public key to be associated with the certificate. */
public JcaX509v3CertificateBuilder(X500Name issuer, BigInteger serial, Time notBefore, Time notAfter, X500Name subject, PublicKey publicKey) { super(issuer, serial, notBefore, notAfter, subject, SubjectPublicKeyInfo.getInstance(publicKey.getEncoded())); }
Initialise the builder using X500Principal objects and a PublicKey.
Params:
  • issuer – principal representing the issuer of this certificate.
  • serial – the serial number for the certificate.
  • notBefore – date before which the certificate is not valid.
  • notAfter – date after which the certificate is not valid.
  • subject – principal representing the subject of this certificate.
  • publicKey – the public key to be associated with the certificate.
/** * Initialise the builder using X500Principal objects and a PublicKey. * * @param issuer principal representing the issuer of this certificate. * @param serial the serial number for the certificate. * @param notBefore date before which the certificate is not valid. * @param notAfter date after which the certificate is not valid. * @param subject principal representing the subject of this certificate. * @param publicKey the public key to be associated with the certificate. */
public JcaX509v3CertificateBuilder(X500Principal issuer, BigInteger serial, Date notBefore, Date notAfter, X500Principal subject, PublicKey publicKey) { super(X500Name.getInstance(issuer.getEncoded()), serial, notBefore, notAfter, X500Name.getInstance(subject.getEncoded()), SubjectPublicKeyInfo.getInstance(publicKey.getEncoded())); }
Initialise the builder using the subject from the passed in issuerCert as the issuer, as well as passing through and converting the other objects provided.
Params:
  • issuerCert – certificate who's subject is the issuer of the certificate we are building.
  • serial – the serial number for the certificate.
  • notBefore – date before which the certificate is not valid.
  • notAfter – date after which the certificate is not valid.
  • subject – principal representing the subject of this certificate.
  • publicKey – the public key to be associated with the certificate.
/** * Initialise the builder using the subject from the passed in issuerCert as the issuer, as well as * passing through and converting the other objects provided. * * @param issuerCert certificate who's subject is the issuer of the certificate we are building. * @param serial the serial number for the certificate. * @param notBefore date before which the certificate is not valid. * @param notAfter date after which the certificate is not valid. * @param subject principal representing the subject of this certificate. * @param publicKey the public key to be associated with the certificate. */
public JcaX509v3CertificateBuilder(X509Certificate issuerCert, BigInteger serial, Date notBefore, Date notAfter, X500Principal subject, PublicKey publicKey) { this(issuerCert.getSubjectX500Principal(), serial, notBefore, notAfter, subject, publicKey); }
Initialise the builder using the subject from the passed in issuerCert as the issuer, as well as passing through and converting the other objects provided.
Params:
  • issuerCert – certificate who's subject is the issuer of the certificate we are building.
  • serial – the serial number for the certificate.
  • notBefore – date before which the certificate is not valid.
  • notAfter – date after which the certificate is not valid.
  • subject – principal representing the subject of this certificate.
  • publicKey – the public key to be associated with the certificate.
/** * Initialise the builder using the subject from the passed in issuerCert as the issuer, as well as * passing through and converting the other objects provided. * * @param issuerCert certificate who's subject is the issuer of the certificate we are building. * @param serial the serial number for the certificate. * @param notBefore date before which the certificate is not valid. * @param notAfter date after which the certificate is not valid. * @param subject principal representing the subject of this certificate. * @param publicKey the public key to be associated with the certificate. */
public JcaX509v3CertificateBuilder(X509Certificate issuerCert, BigInteger serial, Date notBefore, Date notAfter, X500Name subject, PublicKey publicKey) { this(X500Name.getInstance(issuerCert.getSubjectX500Principal().getEncoded()), serial, notBefore, notAfter, subject, publicKey); }
Add a given extension field for the standard extensions tag (tag 3) copying the extension value from another certificate.
Params:
  • oid – the type of the extension to be copied.
  • critical – true if the extension is to be marked critical, false otherwise.
  • certificate – the source of the extension to be copied.
Returns:the builder instance.
/** * Add a given extension field for the standard extensions tag (tag 3) * copying the extension value from another certificate. * * @param oid the type of the extension to be copied. * @param critical true if the extension is to be marked critical, false otherwise. * @param certificate the source of the extension to be copied. * @return the builder instance. */
public JcaX509v3CertificateBuilder copyAndAddExtension( ASN1ObjectIdentifier oid, boolean critical, X509Certificate certificate) throws CertificateEncodingException { this.copyAndAddExtension(oid, critical, new JcaX509CertificateHolder(certificate)); return this; } }