Identity.AddCertificate(ICertificate) Method
Definition
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Caution
deprecated
Adds a certificate for this identity.
[Android.Runtime.Register("addCertificate", "(Ljava/security/Certificate;)V", "GetAddCertificate_Ljava_security_Certificate_Handler")]
[System.Obsolete("deprecated")]
public virtual void AddCertificate (Java.Security.ICertificate? certificate);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("addCertificate", "(Ljava/security/Certificate;)V", "GetAddCertificate_Ljava_security_Certificate_Handler")>]
[<System.Obsolete("deprecated")>]
abstract member AddCertificate : Java.Security.ICertificate -> unit
override this.AddCertificate : Java.Security.ICertificate -> unit
Parameters
- certificate
- ICertificate
the certificate to be added.
- Attributes
Exceptions
if the certificate is not valid.
Remarks
Adds a certificate for this identity. If the identity has a public key, the public key in the certificate must be the same, and if the identity does not have a public key, the identity's public key is set to be that specified in the certificate.
First, if there is a security manager, its checkSecurityAccess
method is called with "addIdentityCertificate"
as its argument to see if it's ok to add a certificate.
Java documentation for java.security.Identity.addCertificate(java.security.Certificate)
.
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