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* Concurrent Access *

* The public methods of all CertStoreSpi objects must be * thread-safe. That is, multiple threads may concurrently invoke these * methods on a single CertStoreSpi object (or more than one) * with no ill effects. This allows a CertPathBuilder to search * for a CRL while simultaneously searching for further certificates, for * instance. *

* Simple CertStoreSpi implementations will probably ensure * thread safety by adding a synchronized keyword to their * engineGetCertificates and engineGetCRLs methods. * More sophisticated ones may allow truly concurrent access. * * @since 1.4 * @author Steve Hanna */ public abstract class CertStoreSpi { /** * The sole constructor. * * @param params the initialization parameters (may be null) * @throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException if the initialization * parameters are inappropriate for this CertStoreSpi */ public CertStoreSpi(CertStoreParameters params) throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException { } /** * Returns a Collection of Certificates that * match the specified selector. If no Certificates * match the selector, an empty Collection will be returned. *

* For some CertStore types, the resulting * Collection may not contain all of the * Certificates that match the selector. For instance, * an LDAP CertStore may not search all entries in the * directory. Instead, it may just search entries that are likely to * contain the Certificates it is looking for. *

* Some CertStore implementations (especially LDAP * CertStores) may throw a CertStoreException * unless a non-null CertSelector is provided that includes * specific criteria that can be used to find the certificates. Issuer * and/or subject names are especially useful criteria. * * @param selector A CertSelector used to select which * Certificates should be returned. Specify null * to return all Certificates (if supported). * @return A Collection of Certificates that * match the specified selector (never null) * @throws CertStoreException if an exception occurs */ public abstract Collection engineGetCertificates (CertSelector selector) throws CertStoreException; /** * Returns a Collection of CRLs that * match the specified selector. If no CRLs * match the selector, an empty Collection will be returned. *

* For some CertStore types, the resulting * Collection may not contain all of the * CRLs that match the selector. For instance, * an LDAP CertStore may not search all entries in the * directory. Instead, it may just search entries that are likely to * contain the CRLs it is looking for. *

* Some CertStore implementations (especially LDAP * CertStores) may throw a CertStoreException * unless a non-null CRLSelector is provided that includes * specific criteria that can be used to find the CRLs. Issuer names * and/or the certificate to be checked are especially useful. * * @param selector A CRLSelector used to select which * CRLs should be returned. Specify null * to return all CRLs (if supported). * @return A Collection of CRLs that * match the specified selector (never null) * @throws CertStoreException if an exception occurs */ public abstract Collection engineGetCRLs (CRLSelector selector) throws CertStoreException; }