public abstract class KeySelector extends Object
KeyInfo object. An example of an implementation of
 this class is one that searchs a KeyStore for
 trusted keys that match information contained in a KeyInfo.
 Whether or not the returned key is trusted and the mechanisms used to determine that is implementation-specific.
| Modifier and Type | Class and Description | 
|---|---|
| static class  | KeySelector.PurposeThe purpose of the key that is to be selected. | 
| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected  | KeySelector()Default no-args constructor; intended for invocation by subclasses only. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| abstract KeySelectorResult | select(KeyInfo keyInfo,
      KeySelector.Purpose purpose,
      AlgorithmMethod method,
      XMLCryptoContext context)Attempts to find a key that satisfies the specified constraints. | 
| static KeySelector | singletonKeySelector(Key key)Returns a  KeySelectorthat always selects the specified
 key, regardless of theKeyInfopassed to it. | 
protected KeySelector()
public abstract KeySelectorResult select(KeyInfo keyInfo, KeySelector.Purpose purpose, AlgorithmMethod method, XMLCryptoContext context) throws KeySelectorException
keyInfo - a KeyInfo (may be null)purpose - the key's purpose (KeySelector.Purpose.SIGN,
    KeySelector.Purpose.VERIFY, KeySelector.Purpose.ENCRYPT, or
    KeySelector.Purpose.DECRYPT)method - the algorithm method that this key is to be used for.
    Only keys that are compatible with the algorithm and meet the
    constraints of the specified algorithm should be returned.context - an XMLCryptoContext that may contain
    useful information for finding an appropriate key. If this key
    selector supports resolving RetrievalMethod types, the
    context's baseURI and dereferencer
    parameters (if specified) should be used by the selector to
    resolve and dereference the URI.KeySelectorException - if an exceptional condition occurs while
    attempting to find a key. Note that an inability to find a key is not
    considered an exception (null should be
    returned in that case). However, an error condition (ex: network
    communications failure) that prevented the KeySelector
    from finding a potential key should be considered an exception.ClassCastException - if the data type of method
    is not supported by this key selectorpublic static KeySelector singletonKeySelector(Key key)
KeySelector that always selects the specified
 key, regardless of the KeyInfo passed to it.key - the sole key to be stored in the key selectorNullPointerException - if key is null Submit a bug or feature 
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