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-MOA SP/SS API documentation overview.
-
-
-<h2>Using the MOA SP/SS API</h2>
-
-<h3>Invoking the services</h3>
-In general, invoking the MOA SP/SS API involves the following steps:
-<ol>
-<li>Set the <code>moa.spss.server.configuration</code> system property to point
-to the main MOA SP/SS configuration file. This needs to be done only once per
-JVM instance. You may also call
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.Configurator#init} at this point to
-pre-initialize MOA SP/SS (if not, it is done automatically upon service
-invocation).</li>
-<li>Create an instance of the service to be used
-({@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SignatureCreationService} or
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SignatureVerificationService}),
-via its <code>getInstance()</code> method.</li>
-<li>Create an instance of the
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SPSSFactory}, via its
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SPSSFactory#getInstance} method.</li>
-<li>Use the <code>create...</code> methods of the <code>SPSSFactory</code> to
-create the desired {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign.CreateXMLSignatureRequest},
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.cmsverify.VerifyCMSSignatureRequest} or
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify.VerifyXMLSignatureRequest} object.
-</li>
-<li>Call one of the service methods:
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SignatureCreationService#createXMLSignature(at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign.CreateXMLSignatureRequest) <code>createXMLSignature()</code>},
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SignatureVerificationService#verifyCMSSignature(at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.cmsverify.VerifyCMSSignatureRequest) <code>verifyCMSSignature()</code>} or
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SignatureVerificationService#verifyXMLSignature(at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify.VerifyXMLSignatureRequest) <code>verifyXMLSignature()</code>}.
-</li>
-<li>Analyze the result of the service call, given as a
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign.CreateXMLSignatureResponse},
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.cmsverify.VerifyCMSSignatureResponse} or
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify.VerifyXMLSignatureResponse}.
-In case of an error, a {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.MOAException}
-is thrown by the service. Please be aware that errors during signature creation
-are reported as part of a <code>CreateXMLSignatureResponse</code>.
-</ol>
-
-<h3>Creating MOA SP/SS API objects</h3>
-<p>
-Invoking the MOA SP/SS API <code>Service</code> classes involves creating
-a <code>Request</code> object using the {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.SPSSFactory SPSSFactory}.
-Object creation using the <code>SPSSFactory</code> is always bottom-up, meaning
-that in order to create an object all of its components must have been created
-before.
-</p>
-<p>
-The names of the MOA SP/SS API classes have been chosen to correspond to the
-MOA SP/SS schema elements. The structure of the classes (i.e., their fields)
-also corresponds to the structure of the respective MOA SP/SS schema elements.
-However, a few classes escape this naming convention, mainly because the
-corresponding schema elements contain <code>xsd:choice</code> components:
-<ul>
-<li>The various <code>Profile</code> classes have subclasses called
-<code>ProfileID</code> and <code>ProfileExplicit</code>
-(e.g., {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign.CreateTransformsInfoProfileID} and
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign.CreateTransformsInfoProfileExplicit}),
-so that the profile can be given either as an ID (which is to be resolved from the
-MOA SP/SS configuration) or explicitly.</li>
-<li>The classes {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.common.Content},
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.cmsverify.CMSContent} and
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify.TransformParameter} have
-subclasses specifying the type of content they actually contain. E.g.,
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.common.ContentBinary} will contain
-a byte stream.</li>
-</ul>
-
-</p>
-<p>
-For clarity, the MOA SP/SS API classes have been organized in several packages
-listed in the following table:
-</p>
-
-<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5>
-<tr>
- <td>Package</td><td>Purpose</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
- <td>{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign}</td>
- <td>Components of the {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign.CreateXMLSignatureRequest} and
- {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlsign.CreateXMLSignatureResponse}</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
- <td>{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.cmsverify}</td>
- <td>Components of the
- {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.cmsverify.VerifyCMSSignatureRequest} and
- {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.cmsverify.VerifyCMSSignatureResponse}</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
- <td>{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify}</td>
- <td>Components of the
- {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify.VerifyXMLSignatureRequest} and
- {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify.VerifyXMLSignatureResponse}</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
- <td>{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.common}</td>
- <td>Common components used across the classes of the above packages</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-
-<h3>Converting MOA SP/SS API objects to and from DOM trees</h3>
-The package {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlbind} contains helper
-classes to:
-<ul>
-<li>Parse a DOM tree containing a <code>CreateXMLSignatureRequest</code>,
-<code>VerifyCMSSignatureRequest</code> or
-<code>VerifyCMSSignatureRequest</code> into its respective MOA SP/SS API object
-representation. For example, to parse a <code>CreateXMLSignatureRequest</code>
-DOM tree, the {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlbind.CreateXMLSignatureRequestParser#parse(org.w3c.dom.Element) CreateXMLSignatureRequestParser.parse()}
-method can be used. <br />
-<b>Note:</b> The DOM tree of the request must be derived from a schema valid
-XML document. Otherwise, unexpected behaviour will almost certainly result.</li>
-<li>Build a <code>CreateXMLSignatureResponse</code>,
-<code>VerifyCMSSignatureResponse</code> or a
-<code>VerifyXMLSignatureResponse</code> DOM tree from the respective MOA SP/SS
-API object. For example, to build a <code>VerifyXMLSignatureResponse</code>
-DOM tree, the {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlbind.VerifyXMLSignatureResponseBuilder#build(at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.api.xmlverify.VerifyXMLSignatureResponse) VerifyXMLSignatureResponseBuilder.build()}
-can be used.<br />
-<b>Note:</b>The serialized DOM tree will be schema valid.
-</li>
-</ul>
-The DOM trees can easily be read from and written to XML byte streams using
-the methods in the {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.util.DOMUtils} class.
-<br />
-
-<h3>Utilities and Logging</h3>
-<p> The packages {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.util} and
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.spss.util} contain utility classes developed for
-the MOA SP/SS implementation. Since the classes contained in these packages are
-tailored towards the MOA SP/SS implementation, they are far from being complete
-in the sense of providing a utility class library. Therefore, they may or may
-not prove useful in the context of your application. Their interfaces may also
-change in future releases.
-</p>
-
-<p>The package {@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.logging} contains classes for
-logging messages to the MOA SP/SS log hierarchy via the
-{@link at.gv.egovernment.moa.logging.Logger} class.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Related Documentation</h3>
-
-See also the <a href="../moa_spss/sp-anwendung.htm#API">API example</a> in the
-MOA SP/SS documentation.
-
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