Class ECParameterSpec
java.lang.Object
java.security.spec.ECParameterSpec
- All Implemented Interfaces:
AlgorithmParameterSpec
public class ECParameterSpec extends Object implements AlgorithmParameterSpec
This immutable class specifies the set of domain parameters used with elliptic curve cryptography (ECC).
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
Constructor Summary
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
ECParameterSpec |
Creates elliptic curve domain parameters based on the specified values. |
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
int |
getCofactor() |
Returns the cofactor. |
EllipticCurve |
getCurve() |
Returns the elliptic curve that this parameter defines. |
ECPoint |
getGenerator() |
Returns the generator which is also known as the base point. |
BigInteger |
getOrder() |
Returns the order of the generator. |
Constructor Details
ECParameterSpec
public ECParameterSpec(EllipticCurve curve, ECPoint g, BigInteger n, int h)
Creates elliptic curve domain parameters based on the specified values.
- Parameters:
-
curve
- the elliptic curve which this parameter defines. -
g
- the generator which is also known as the base point. -
n
- the order of the generatorg
. -
h
- the cofactor. - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- ifcurve
,g
, orn
is null. -
IllegalArgumentException
- ifn
orh
is not positive.
Method Details
getCurve
public EllipticCurve getCurve()
Returns the elliptic curve that this parameter defines.
- Returns:
- the elliptic curve that this parameter defines.
getGenerator
public ECPoint getGenerator()
Returns the generator which is also known as the base point.
- Returns:
- the generator which is also known as the base point.
getOrder
public BigInteger getOrder()
Returns the order of the generator.
- Returns:
- the order of the generator.
getCofactor
public int getCofactor()
Returns the cofactor.
- Returns:
- the cofactor.
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