/** * Copyright 2006 by Know-Center, Graz, Austria * PDF-AS has been contracted by the E-Government Innovation Center EGIZ, a * joint initiative of the Federal Chancellery Austria and Graz University of * Technology. * * Licensed under the EUPL, Version 1.1 or - as soon they will be approved by * the European Commission - subsequent versions of the EUPL (the "Licence"); * You may not use this work except in compliance with the Licence. * You may obtain a copy of the Licence at: * http://www.osor.eu/eupl/ * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the Licence is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the Licence for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the Licence. * * This product combines work with different licenses. See the "NOTICE" text * file for details on the various modules and licenses. * The "NOTICE" text file is part of the distribution. Any derivative works * that you distribute must include a readable copy of the "NOTICE" text file. * * $Id: SignatureHolder.java,v 1.3 2006/10/11 07:57:58 wprinz Exp $ */ package at.knowcenter.wag.egov.egiz.pdf; import at.gv.egiz.pdfas.framework.input.DataSource; import at.knowcenter.wag.egov.egiz.sig.SignatureObject; /** * Data structure that holds the information of one signature block, which is * the signed/signable text and the corresponding SignatureObject. * *

* Signators and Verifiactors should implement own classes for this interface * that generate the text to be signed from the underlying data. For example a * binary signature holder could generate the text to be signed by Base64 * encoding the binary data. Furthermore this allows to cache the text to be * signed. *

* * @author wprinz */ public interface SignatureHolder { // /** // * Returns the signed text (verification) or the to-be-signed signable text // * (signation). // * // *

// * Note that this text must be the one that was actually signed. This text is // * directly passed to the connector for signation/verification. No // * normalization or modification will be / must be done to this text between // * reading out from the signature holder and passing the text to the // * connector. // *

// * // * @return Returns the signed text or the to-be-signed signable text. // */ // public String getSignedText(); /** * * @return Returns the SignatureObject containing the issuer, serial number, * etc. */ public SignatureObject getSignatureObject(); /** * Returns the DataSource providing the data. * @return */ public DataSource getDataSource(); }