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Note that 37 * defaults may vary across different providers. Additionally, the default 38 * value for a provider may change in a future version. Therefore, it is 39 * recommended to explicitly initialize the DSAKeyPairGenerator instead 40 * of relying on provider-specific defaults. 41 * 42 * <p>Users wishing to indicate DSA-specific parameters, and to generate a key 43 * pair suitable for use with the DSA algorithm typically 44 * 45 * <ol> 46 * 47 * <li>Get a key pair generator for the DSA algorithm by calling the 48 * KeyPairGenerator {@code getInstance} method with "DSA" 49 * as its argument. 50 * 51 * <li>Check if the returned key pair generator is an instance of 52 * DSAKeyPairGenerator before casting the result to a DSAKeyPairGenerator 53 * and calling one of the {@code initialize} methods from this 54 * DSAKeyPairGenerator interface. 55 * 56 * <li>Generate a key pair by calling the {@code generateKeyPair} 57 * method of the KeyPairGenerator class. 58 * 59 * </ol> 60 * 61 * <p>Note: it is not always necessary to do algorithm-specific 62 * initialization for a DSA key pair generator. That is, it is not always 63 * necessary to call an {@code initialize} method in this interface. 64 * Algorithm-independent initialization using the {@code initialize} method 65 * in the KeyPairGenerator 66 * interface is all that is needed when you accept defaults for algorithm-specific 67 * parameters. 68 * 69 * <p>Note: Some earlier implementations of this interface may not support 70 * larger values of DSA parameters such as 3072-bit. 71 * 72 * @since 1.1 73 * @see java.security.KeyPairGenerator 74 */ 75 public interface DSAKeyPairGenerator { 76 77 /** 78 * Initializes the key pair generator using the DSA family parameters 79 * (p,q and g) and an optional SecureRandom bit source. If a 80 * SecureRandom bit source is needed but not supplied, i.e. null, a 81 * default SecureRandom instance will be used. 82 * 83 * @param params the parameters to use to generate the keys. 84 * 85 * @param random the random bit source to use to generate key bits; 86 * can be null. 87 * 88 * @throws InvalidParameterException if the {@code params} 89 * value is invalid, null, or unsupported. 90 */ initialize(DSAParams params, SecureRandom random)91 public void initialize(DSAParams params, SecureRandom random) 92 throws InvalidParameterException; 93 94 /** 95 * Initializes the key pair generator for a given modulus length 96 * (instead of parameters), and an optional SecureRandom bit source. 97 * If a SecureRandom bit source is needed but not supplied, i.e. 98 * null, a default SecureRandom instance will be used. 99 * 100 * <p>If {@code genParams} is true, this method generates new 101 * p, q and g parameters. If it is false, the method uses precomputed 102 * parameters for the modulus length requested. If there are no 103 * precomputed parameters for that modulus length, an exception will be 104 * thrown. 105 * 106 * @param modlen the modulus length in bits. Valid values are any 107 * multiple of 64 between 512 and 1024, inclusive, 2048, and 3072. 108 * 109 * @param random the random bit source to use to generate key bits; 110 * can be null. 111 * 112 * @param genParams whether or not to generate new parameters for 113 * the modulus length requested. 114 * 115 * @throws InvalidParameterException if {@code modlen} is 116 * invalid, or unsupported, or if {@code genParams} is false and there 117 * are no precomputed parameters for the requested modulus length. 118 */ initialize(int modlen, boolean genParams, SecureRandom random)119 public void initialize(int modlen, boolean genParams, SecureRandom random) 120 throws InvalidParameterException; 121 } 122