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jdk.security.cert.CertStoreParameters

A specification of CertStore parameters.

The purpose of this interface is to group (and provide type safety for) all CertStore parameter specifications. All CertStore parameter specifications must implement this interface.

Typically, a CertStoreParameters object is passed as a parameter to one of the CertStore.getInstance methods. The getInstance method returns a CertStore that is used for retrieving Certificates and CRLs. The CertStore that is returned is initialized with the specified parameters. The type of parameters needed may vary between different types of CertStores.

A specification of CertStore parameters.

The purpose of this interface is to group (and provide type safety for)
all CertStore parameter specifications. All
CertStore parameter specifications must implement this
interface.

Typically, a CertStoreParameters object is passed as a parameter
to one of the CertStore.getInstance methods.
The getInstance method returns a CertStore that
is used for retrieving Certificates and CRLs. The
CertStore that is returned is initialized with the specified
parameters. The type of parameters needed may vary between different types
of CertStores.
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cloneclj

(clone this)

Makes a copy of this CertStoreParameters.

The precise meaning of "copy" may depend on the class of the CertStoreParameters object. A typical implementation performs a "deep copy" of this object, but this is not an absolute requirement. Some implementations may perform a "shallow copy" of some or all of the fields of this object.

Note that the CertStore.getInstance methods make a copy of the specified CertStoreParameters. A deep copy implementation of clone is safer and more robust, as it prevents the caller from corrupting a shared CertStore by subsequently modifying the contents of its initialization parameters. However, a shallow copy implementation of clone is more appropriate for applications that need to hold a reference to a parameter contained in the CertStoreParameters. For example, a shallow copy clone allows an application to release the resources of a particular CertStore initialization parameter immediately, rather than waiting for the garbage collection mechanism. This should be done with the utmost care, since the CertStore may still be in use by other threads.

Each subclass should state the precise behavior of this method so that users and developers know what to expect.

returns: a copy of this CertStoreParameters - java.lang.Object

Makes a copy of this CertStoreParameters.

 The precise meaning of "copy" may depend on the class of
 the CertStoreParameters object. A typical implementation
 performs a "deep copy" of this object, but this is not an absolute
 requirement. Some implementations may perform a "shallow copy" of some
 or all of the fields of this object.

 Note that the CertStore.getInstance methods make a copy
 of the specified CertStoreParameters. A deep copy
 implementation of clone is safer and more robust, as it
 prevents the caller from corrupting a shared CertStore by
 subsequently modifying the contents of its initialization parameters.
 However, a shallow copy implementation of clone is more
 appropriate for applications that need to hold a reference to a
 parameter contained in the CertStoreParameters. For example,
 a shallow copy clone allows an application to release the resources of
 a particular CertStore initialization parameter immediately,
 rather than waiting for the garbage collection mechanism. This should
 be done with the utmost care, since the CertStore may still
 be in use by other threads.

 Each subclass should state the precise behavior of this method so
 that users and developers know what to expect.

returns: a copy of this CertStoreParameters - `java.lang.Object`
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