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J. Duke319a3b92007-12-01 00:00:00 +00001/*
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25
26package sun.security.provider;
27
28import java.math.BigInteger;
29import java.security.KeyRep;
30import java.security.InvalidKeyException;
31
32/**
33 * An X.509 public key for the Digital Signature Algorithm.
34 *
35 * The difference between DSAPublicKeyImpl and DSAPublicKey is that
36 * DSAPublicKeyImpl calls writeReplace with KeyRep, and DSAPublicKey
37 * calls writeObject.
38 *
39 * See the comments in DSAKeyFactory, 4532506, and 6232513.
40 *
41 */
42
43public final class DSAPublicKeyImpl extends DSAPublicKey {
44
45 private static final long serialVersionUID = 7819830118247182730L;
46
47 /**
48 * Make a DSA public key out of a public key and three parameters.
49 * The p, q, and g parameters may be null, but if so, parameters will need
50 * to be supplied from some other source before this key can be used in
51 * cryptographic operations. PKIX RFC2459bis explicitly allows DSA public
52 * keys without parameters, where the parameters are provided in the
53 * issuer's DSA public key.
54 *
55 * @param y the actual key bits
56 * @param p DSA parameter p, may be null if all of p, q, and g are null.
57 * @param q DSA parameter q, may be null if all of p, q, and g are null.
58 * @param g DSA parameter g, may be null if all of p, q, and g are null.
59 */
60 public DSAPublicKeyImpl(BigInteger y, BigInteger p, BigInteger q,
61 BigInteger g)
62 throws InvalidKeyException {
63 super(y, p, q, g);
64 }
65
66 /**
67 * Make a DSA public key from its DER encoding (X.509).
68 */
69 public DSAPublicKeyImpl(byte[] encoded) throws InvalidKeyException {
70 super(encoded);
71 }
72
73 protected Object writeReplace() throws java.io.ObjectStreamException {
74 return new KeyRep(KeyRep.Type.PUBLIC,
75 getAlgorithm(),
76 getFormat(),
77 getEncoded());
78 }
79}