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| 				 JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.4.2 
			
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| Constructor Summary | |
PKIXCertPathValidatorResult(TrustAnchor trustAnchor,
                            PolicyNode policyTree,
                            PublicKey subjectPublicKey)
Creates an instance of PKIXCertPathValidatorResult
 containing the specified parameters. | 
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| Method Summary | |
 Object | 
clone()
Returns a copy of this object.  | 
 PolicyNode | 
getPolicyTree()
Returns the root node of the valid policy tree resulting from the PKIX certification path validation algorithm.  | 
 PublicKey | 
getPublicKey()
Returns the public key of the subject (target) of the certification path, including any inherited public key parameters if applicable.  | 
 TrustAnchor | 
getTrustAnchor()
Returns the TrustAnchor describing the CA that served
 as a trust anchor for the certification path. | 
 String | 
toString()
Return a printable representation of this PKIXCertPathValidatorResult. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
public PKIXCertPathValidatorResult(TrustAnchor trustAnchor, PolicyNode policyTree, PublicKey subjectPublicKey)
PKIXCertPathValidatorResult
 containing the specified parameters.
trustAnchor - a TrustAnchor describing the CA that 
 served as a trust anchor for the certification pathpolicyTree - the immutable valid policy tree, or null 
 if there are no valid policiessubjectPublicKey - the public key of the subject
NullPointerException - if the subjectPublicKey or
 trustAnchor parameters are null| Method Detail | 
public TrustAnchor getTrustAnchor()
TrustAnchor describing the CA that served
 as a trust anchor for the certification path.
TrustAnchor (never null)public PolicyNode getPolicyTree()
PolicyNode object that is returned and any objects that 
 it returns through public methods are immutable.
 Most applications will not need to examine the valid policy tree.
 They can achieve their policy processing goals by setting the
 policy-related parameters in PKIXParameters. However, more
 sophisticated applications, especially those that process policy
 qualifiers, may need to traverse the valid policy tree using the
 PolicyNode.getParent and 
 PolicyNode.getChildren methods.
null 
 if there are no valid policiespublic PublicKey getPublicKey()
null)public Object clone()
clone in interface CertPathValidatorResultclone in class ObjectCloneablepublic String toString()
PKIXCertPathValidatorResult.
String describing the contents of this
         PKIXCertPathValidatorResult