An exception that indicates an X.509 certificate is revoked. A CertificateRevokedException contains additional information about the revoked certificate, such as the date on which the certificate was revoked and the reason it was revoked.
An exception that indicates an X.509 certificate is revoked. A CertificateRevokedException contains additional information about the revoked certificate, such as the date on which the certificate was revoked and the reason it was revoked.
(->certificate-revoked-exception revocation-date reason authority extensions)
Constructor.
Constructs a CertificateRevokedException with the specified revocation date, reason code, authority name, and map of extensions.
revocation-date - the date on which the certificate was revoked. The date is copied to protect against subsequent modification. - java.util.Date
reason - the revocation reason - java.security.cert.CRLReason
authority - the X500Principal that represents the name of the authority that signed the certificate's revocation status information - javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal
extensions - a map of X.509 Extensions. Each key is an OID String that maps to the corresponding Extension. The map is copied to prevent subsequent modification. - java.util.Map
throws: java.lang.NullPointerException - if revocationDate, reason, authority, or extensions is null
Constructor. Constructs a CertificateRevokedException with the specified revocation date, reason code, authority name, and map of extensions. revocation-date - the date on which the certificate was revoked. The date is copied to protect against subsequent modification. - `java.util.Date` reason - the revocation reason - `java.security.cert.CRLReason` authority - the X500Principal that represents the name of the authority that signed the certificate's revocation status information - `javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal` extensions - a map of X.509 Extensions. Each key is an OID String that maps to the corresponding Extension. The map is copied to prevent subsequent modification. - `java.util.Map` throws: java.lang.NullPointerException - if revocationDate, reason, authority, or extensions is null
(get-authority-name this)
Returns the name of the authority that signed the certificate's revocation status information.
returns: the X500Principal that represents the name of the
authority that signed the certificate's revocation status information - javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal
Returns the name of the authority that signed the certificate's revocation status information. returns: the X500Principal that represents the name of the authority that signed the certificate's revocation status information - `javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal`
(get-extensions this)
Returns a map of X.509 extensions containing additional information about the revoked certificate, such as the Invalidity Date Extension. Each key is an OID String that maps to the corresponding Extension.
returns: an unmodifiable map of X.509 extensions, or an empty map
if there are no extensions - java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.security.cert.Extension>
Returns a map of X.509 extensions containing additional information about the revoked certificate, such as the Invalidity Date Extension. Each key is an OID String that maps to the corresponding Extension. returns: an unmodifiable map of X.509 extensions, or an empty map if there are no extensions - `java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.security.cert.Extension>`
(get-invalidity-date this)
Returns the invalidity date, as specified in the Invalidity Date extension of this CertificateRevokedException. The invalidity date is the date on which it is known or suspected that the private key was compromised or that the certificate otherwise became invalid. This implementation calls getExtensions() and checks the returned map for an entry for the Invalidity Date extension OID ("2.5.29.24"). If found, it returns the invalidity date in the extension; otherwise null. A new Date object is returned each time the method is invoked to protect against subsequent modification.
returns: the invalidity date, or null if not specified - java.util.Date
Returns the invalidity date, as specified in the Invalidity Date extension of this CertificateRevokedException. The invalidity date is the date on which it is known or suspected that the private key was compromised or that the certificate otherwise became invalid. This implementation calls getExtensions() and checks the returned map for an entry for the Invalidity Date extension OID ("2.5.29.24"). If found, it returns the invalidity date in the extension; otherwise null. A new Date object is returned each time the method is invoked to protect against subsequent modification. returns: the invalidity date, or null if not specified - `java.util.Date`
(get-message this)
Description copied from class: Throwable
returns: the detail message string of this Throwable instance
(which may be null). - java.lang.String
Description copied from class: Throwable returns: the detail message string of this Throwable instance (which may be null). - `java.lang.String`
(get-revocation-date this)
Returns the date on which the certificate was revoked. A new copy is returned each time the method is invoked to protect against subsequent modification.
returns: the revocation date - java.util.Date
Returns the date on which the certificate was revoked. A new copy is returned each time the method is invoked to protect against subsequent modification. returns: the revocation date - `java.util.Date`
(get-revocation-reason this)
Returns the reason the certificate was revoked.
returns: the revocation reason - java.security.cert.CRLReason
Returns the reason the certificate was revoked. returns: the revocation reason - `java.security.cert.CRLReason`
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