Class RSAPrivateKeySpec
java.lang.Object
java.security.spec.RSAPrivateKeySpec
- All Implemented Interfaces:
KeySpec
- Direct Known Subclasses:
-
RSAMultiPrimePrivateCrtKeySpec
,RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec
public class RSAPrivateKeySpec extends Object implements KeySpec
This class specifies an RSA private key.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
Constructor Summary
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
RSAPrivateKeySpec |
Creates a new RSAPrivateKeySpec. |
RSAPrivateKeySpec |
Creates a new RSAPrivateKeySpec with additional key parameters. |
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
BigInteger |
getModulus() |
Returns the modulus. |
AlgorithmParameterSpec |
getParams() |
Returns the parameters associated with this key, may be null if not present. |
BigInteger |
getPrivateExponent() |
Returns the private exponent. |
Constructor Details
RSAPrivateKeySpec
public RSAPrivateKeySpec(BigInteger modulus, BigInteger privateExponent)
Creates a new RSAPrivateKeySpec.
- Parameters:
-
modulus
- the modulus -
privateExponent
- the private exponent
RSAPrivateKeySpec
public RSAPrivateKeySpec(BigInteger modulus, BigInteger privateExponent, AlgorithmParameterSpec params)
Creates a new RSAPrivateKeySpec with additional key parameters.
- Parameters:
-
modulus
- the modulus -
privateExponent
- the private exponent -
params
- the parameters associated with this key, may be null - Since:
- 11
Method Details
getModulus
public BigInteger getModulus()
Returns the modulus.
- Returns:
- the modulus
getPrivateExponent
public BigInteger getPrivateExponent()
Returns the private exponent.
- Returns:
- the private exponent
getParams
public AlgorithmParameterSpec getParams()
Returns the parameters associated with this key, may be null if not present.
- Returns:
- the parameters associated with this key
- Since:
- 11
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