Description of Figure Example of How Application Retrieves "AES" Cipher Instance / Architecture of Service Provider Interface.png
This figure consists of five boxes:
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Application: This box contains the following pseudocode:
c:Cipher.getInstance("AES");
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JCA/JCE: This box contains the following list:
- Signature
- Message Digest
- Key Script Generator
- Key Factory
- Algorithm Parameters
- Cipher
- Key Agreement
- Key Generator
- Secret Key Factory
- MAC
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CSP, CSP2, CSP3: These boxes represent cryptographic service providers
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The fifth box represents CSP3. It contains the following headers and pseudocode:
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Provider.class
"Cipher.AES" -> "com.foo.AESCipher"
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com.foo.AESCipher.class
package com.foo: class AESCipher extends CipherSPi { . . . }
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Arrows connect the boxes as follows:
- From Application to JCA/JCE
- From JCA/JCE to CSP1, CSP2, and CSP3 (the arrow branches)
A dotted line connects CSP3 to the headings Provider.class and com.foo.AESCipher.class