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/*
* XSEC
*
* XSECKeyInfoResolver := Virtual interface class for applications
* to map KeyInfo to keys
*
* Author(s): Berin Lautenbach
*
* $Id: XSECKeyInfoResolver.hpp 1125514 2011-05-20 19:08:33Z scantor $
*
*/
#ifndef XSECKEYINFORESOLVER_INCLUDE
#define XSECKEYINFORESOLVER_INCLUDE
#include <xsec/framework/XSECDefs.hpp>
#include <xsec/dsig/DSIGKeyInfoList.hpp>
#include <xsec/enc/XSECCryptoKey.hpp>
/**
* @ingroup interfaces
*/
/*\@{*/
/**
* @brief Interface class for providing keys to the library.
*
* The XSEC library does not perform actual mapping of KeyInfo
* elements to encryption keys. (In some cases a KeyInfo might
* not even be provided).
*
* This interface class allows the application to perform this
* key mapping and provision function. Applications can perform
* whatever steps are necessary to determine the appropriate key
* and what trust level it might have.
*
*/
class DSIG_EXPORT XSECKeyInfoResolver {
public :
/** @name Constructors and Destructors */
//@{
XSECKeyInfoResolver() {};
virtual ~XSECKeyInfoResolver() {};
//@}
/** @name Mandatory Interface Functions */
//@{
/**
* \brief Provide a key to the library
*
* The library will pass the KeyInfoList to the resolver
* which then needs to provide a key back to the library.
* The key may have absolutely no relationship to the KeyInfoList
* (which is only supposed to provide a hint).
*
* If no KeyInfo elements were provided in the Signature,
* NULL will be passed in.
*
* @param lst The list of KeyInfo elements from the signature
* @returns Either the appropriate key or NULL if none can be found
*/
virtual XSECCryptoKey * resolveKey(DSIGKeyInfoList * lst) = 0;
/**
* \brief Clone the resolver to be installed in a new object.
*
* When KeyInfoResolvers are passed into signatures and other
* objects, they are cloned and control of the original object
* is left with the caller.
*
*/
virtual XSECKeyInfoResolver * clone(void) const = 0;
//@}
/*\@}*/
};
#endif /* XSECKEYINFORESOLVER_INCLUDE */
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