Creates a new Holder instance.
Configuration options for the holder
The binary representation of the holder
Gets the PEM header name for this object type. Converts the class name to uppercase for use in PEM encoding.
Gets the PKI type name for this object (typically the class name). Used for PEM headers and debugging output.
Compares this PKI object with another for equality. Two objects are considered equal if their DER encodings are identical.
The other PKI object to compare with
true if the objects are equal, false otherwise
Parses this object as a different PKI type. Useful for converting between related PKI structures.
The target type to parse as
The target type constructor with parsing capabilities
A new instance of the target type
Converts the Holder to an ASN.1 structure.
Converts this PKI object to DER (Distinguished Encoding Rules) format.
The DER-encoded bytes of this object
Returns a human-readable string representation of this object. By default, returns the same as toString(), but subclasses can override for more user-friendly output.
A human-readable string representation
Converts this PKI object to PEM (Privacy-Enhanced Mail) format.
A PEM-encoded string with appropriate headers
Returns a string representation of this PKI object. Includes the type name and ASN.1 structure.
A string representation for debugging
Static
fromCreates a Holder from an ASN.1 structure.
The ASN.1 structure
The Holder
Represents the holder of an attribute certificate. According to RFC 5755, the holder is defined as:
Asn
This implementation provides a simplified representation.