JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

java.security.spec
Class RSAKeyGenParameterSpec

java.lang.Object
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All Implemented Interfaces:
AlgorithmParameterSpec

public class RSAKeyGenParameterSpec
extends Object
implements AlgorithmParameterSpec

This class specifies the set of parameters used to generate an RSA key pair.

Since:
1.3
See Also:
KeyPairGenerator.initialize(java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec)

Field Summary
static BigInteger F0
          The public-exponent value F0 = 3.
static BigInteger F4
          The public exponent-value F4 = 65537.
 
Constructor Summary
RSAKeyGenParameterSpec(int keysize, BigInteger publicExponent)
          Constructs a new RSAParameterSpec object from the given keysize and public-exponent value.
 
Method Summary
 int getKeysize()
          Returns the keysize.
 BigInteger getPublicExponent()
          Returns the public-exponent value.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

F0

public static final BigInteger F0
The public-exponent value F0 = 3.

F4

public static final BigInteger F4
The public exponent-value F4 = 65537.
Constructor Detail

RSAKeyGenParameterSpec

public RSAKeyGenParameterSpec(int keysize,
                              BigInteger publicExponent)
Constructs a new RSAParameterSpec object from the given keysize and public-exponent value.
Parameters:
keysize - the modulus size (specified in number of bits)
publicExponent - the public exponent
Method Detail

getKeysize

public int getKeysize()
Returns the keysize.
Returns:
the keysize.

getPublicExponent

public BigInteger getPublicExponent()
Returns the public-exponent value.
Returns:
the public-exponent value.

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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