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- Fixed a bug in remote->local image url mapping that caused the plugin to hang in some cases - Implemented a common interface that is now queried by all security dialogs - Implemented a user prompt for untrusted https certificates (WIP)
author Deepak Bhole <dbhole@redhat.com>
date Mon, 19 Jan 2009 14:41:10 -0500
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/* VariableX509TrustManager.java
   Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc.

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package net.sourceforge.jnlp.tools;

import java.security.cert.CertPath;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
import java.util.ArrayList;

/**
 * An interface that provides various details about a certificate 
 */

public interface CertVerifier {

    /**
     * Return if the publisher is already trusted
     */
    public boolean getAlreadyTrustPublisher();

    /**
     * Return if the root is in CA certs
     */
    public boolean getRootInCacerts();

    /**
     * Return if there are signing issues with the certificate(s) being veried
     */
    public boolean hasSigningIssues();

    /**
     * Return if there are no signing issues with this cert (!hasSigningIssues())
     */
    public boolean noSigningIssues();

    /**
     * Get the details regarding issue(s) with this certificate
     */
    public ArrayList<String> getDetails();

    /**
     * Return a valid certificate path to this certificate(s) being verified
     * @return The CertPath
     */
    public ArrayList<CertPath> getCerts();

    /** 
     * Returns the application's publisher's certificate.
     */
    public abstract Certificate getPublisher();

    /**
     * Returns the application's root's certificate. This
     * may return the same certificate as getPublisher() in
     * the event that the application is self signed.
     */
    public abstract Certificate getRoot();
}