java.security.cert
package. These classes were developed as
part of the Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE). When JSSE was added to
the J2SE version 1.4, this package was added for backward-compatibility
reasons only.
New applications should not use this package, but rather
java.security.cert
.Class | Description |
---|---|
Certificate | Deprecated.
Use the classes in
java.security.cert instead. |
X509Certificate | Deprecated.
Use the classes in
java.security.cert instead. |
Exception | Description |
---|---|
CertificateEncodingException | Deprecated.
Use the classes in
java.security.cert instead. |
CertificateException | Deprecated.
Use the classes in
java.security.cert instead. |
CertificateExpiredException | Deprecated.
Use the classes in
java.security.cert instead. |
CertificateNotYetValidException | Deprecated.
Use the classes in
java.security.cert instead. |
CertificateParsingException | Deprecated.
Use the classes in
java.security.cert instead. |
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