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* The purpose of this interface is to group (and provide type safety for) * all CertStore parameter specifications. All * CertStore parameter specifications must implement this * interface. *

* Typically, a CertStoreParameters object is passed as a parameter * to one of the {@link CertStore#getInstance CertStore.getInstance} methods. * The getInstance method returns a CertStore that * is used for retrieving Certificates and CRLs. The * CertStore that is returned is initialized with the specified * parameters. The type of parameters needed may vary between different types * of CertStores. * * @see CertStore#getInstance * * @since 1.4 * @author Steve Hanna */ public interface CertStoreParameters extends Cloneable { /** * Makes a copy of this CertStoreParameters. *

* The precise meaning of "copy" may depend on the class of * the CertStoreParameters object. A typical implementation * performs a "deep copy" of this object, but this is not an absolute * requirement. Some implementations may perform a "shallow copy" of some * or all of the fields of this object. *

* Note that the CertStore.getInstance methods make a copy * of the specified CertStoreParameters. A deep copy * implementation of clone is safer and more robust, as it * prevents the caller from corrupting a shared CertStore by * subsequently modifying the contents of its initialization parameters. * However, a shallow copy implementation of clone is more * appropriate for applications that need to hold a reference to a * parameter contained in the CertStoreParameters. For example, * a shallow copy clone allows an application to release the resources of * a particular CertStore initialization parameter immediately, * rather than waiting for the garbage collection mechanism. This should * be done with the utmost care, since the CertStore may still * be in use by other threads. *

* Each subclass should state the precise behavior of this method so * that users and developers know what to expect. * * @return a copy of this CertStoreParameters */ Object clone(); }