CertPathValidatorSpi.EngineGetRevocationChecker Method
Definition
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Returns a CertPathChecker
that this implementation uses to
check the revocation status of certificates.
[Android.Runtime.Register("engineGetRevocationChecker", "()Ljava/security/cert/CertPathChecker;", "GetEngineGetRevocationCheckerHandler", ApiSince=24)]
public virtual Java.Security.Cert.ICertPathChecker? EngineGetRevocationChecker ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("engineGetRevocationChecker", "()Ljava/security/cert/CertPathChecker;", "GetEngineGetRevocationCheckerHandler", ApiSince=24)>]
abstract member EngineGetRevocationChecker : unit -> Java.Security.Cert.ICertPathChecker
override this.EngineGetRevocationChecker : unit -> Java.Security.Cert.ICertPathChecker
Returns
a CertPathChecker
that this implementation uses to
check the revocation status of certificates
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns a CertPathChecker
that this implementation uses to check the revocation status of certificates. A PKIX implementation returns objects of type PKIXRevocationChecker
.
The primary purpose of this method is to allow callers to specify additional input parameters and options specific to revocation checking. See the class description of CertPathValidator
for an example.
This method was added to version 1.8 of the Java Platform Standard Edition. In order to maintain backwards compatibility with existing service providers, this method cannot be abstract and by default throws an UnsupportedOperationException
.
Added in 1.8.
Java documentation for java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorSpi.engineGetRevocationChecker()
.
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