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Interface Manifest
- All Superinterfaces:
-
XMLStructure
public interface Manifest
extends XMLStructure
A representation of the XML Manifest element as defined in the W3C Recommendation for XML-Signature Syntax and Processing. The XML Schema Definition is defined as:
<element name="Manifest" type="ds:ManifestType"/>
<complexType name="ManifestType">
<sequence>
<element ref="ds:Reference" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</sequence>
<attribute name="Id" type="ID" use="optional"/>
</complexType> A Manifest instance may be created by invoking one of the newManifest methods of the XMLSignatureFactory class; for example:
XMLSignatureFactory factory = XMLSignatureFactory.getInstance("DOM");
Reference ref = factory.newReference("#reference-1", DigestMethod.SHA1);
List<Reference> references = Collections.singletonList(ref);
Manifest manifest = factory.newManifest(references, "manifest-1");
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
XMLSignatureFactory.newManifest(List),XMLSignatureFactory.newManifest(List, String)
Fields
Methods
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
String |
getId() |
Returns the Id of this |
List<Reference> |
getReferences() |
Returns an |
Methods declared in interface javax.xml.crypto.XMLStructure
isFeatureSupported
Fields
TYPE
static final String TYPE
URI that identifies the Manifest element (this can be specified as the value of the type parameter of the Reference class to identify the referent's type).
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
Methods
getId
String getId()
Returns the Id of this Manifest.
- Returns:
-
the Id of this
Manifest(ornullif not specified)
getReferences
List<Reference> getReferences()
Returns an unmodifiable list of one or more References that are contained in this Manifest.
- Returns:
-
an unmodifiable list of one or more
References
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