public class DERUTCTime extends ASN1Object
BER, DERAPPLICATION, BIT_STRING, BMP_STRING, BOOLEAN, CONSTRUCTED, ENUMERATED, EXTERNAL, GENERAL_STRING, GENERALIZED_TIME, GRAPHIC_STRING, IA5_STRING, INTEGER, NULL, NUMERIC_STRING, OBJECT_IDENTIFIER, OCTET_STRING, PRINTABLE_STRING, SEQUENCE, SEQUENCE_OF, SET, SET_OF, T61_STRING, TAGGED, UNIVERSAL_STRING, UTC_TIME, UTF8_STRING, VIDEOTEX_STRING, VISIBLE_STRING| Constructor and Description |
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DERUTCTime(Date time)
base constructer from a java.util.date object
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DERUTCTime(String time)
The correct format for this is YYMMDDHHMMSSZ (it used to be that seconds were
never encoded.
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Date |
getAdjustedDate()
return the time as an adjusted date
in the range of 1950 - 2049.
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String |
getAdjustedTime()
return a time string as an adjusted date with a 4 digit year.
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Date |
getDate()
return the time as a date based on whatever a 2 digit year will return.
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static DERUTCTime |
getInstance(ASN1TaggedObject obj,
boolean explicit)
return an UTC Time from a tagged object.
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static DERUTCTime |
getInstance(Object obj)
return an UTC Time from the passed in object.
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String |
getTime()
return the time - always in the form of
YYMMDDhhmmssGMT(+hh:mm|-hh:mm).
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int |
hashCode() |
String |
toString() |
equals, fromByteArraytoASN1ObjectgetDEREncoded, getDERObject, getEncoded, getEncodedpublic DERUTCTime(String time)
time - the time string.public DERUTCTime(Date time)
public static DERUTCTime getInstance(Object obj)
IllegalArgumentException - if the object cannot be converted.public static DERUTCTime getInstance(ASN1TaggedObject obj, boolean explicit)
obj - the tagged object holding the object we wantexplicit - true if the object is meant to be explicitly
tagged false otherwise.IllegalArgumentException - if the tagged object cannot
be converted.public Date getDate() throws ParseException
ParseException - if the date string cannot be parsed.public Date getAdjustedDate() throws ParseException
ParseException - if the date string cannot be parsed.public String getTime()
Normally in a certificate we would expect "Z" rather than "GMT", however adding the "GMT" means we can just use:
dateF = new SimpleDateFormat("yyMMddHHmmssz");
To read in the time and get a date which is compatible with our local
time zone.
Note: In some cases, due to the local date processing, this may lead to unexpected results. If you want to stick the normal convention of 1950 to 2049 use the getAdjustedTime() method.
public String getAdjustedTime()
public int hashCode()
hashCode in class ASN1ObjectCopyright © 2015. All rights reserved.