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/**
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 * Development, Inc. (UCAID) under one or more contributor license
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 * either express or implied. See the License for the specific
 * language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
 */

/**
 * @file xmltooling/security/X509Credential.h
 * 
 * Wraps an X.509-based Credential. 
 */

#if !defined(__xmltooling_x509cred_h__) && !defined(XMLTOOLING_NO_XMLSEC)
#define __xmltooling_x509cred_h__

#include <xmltooling/security/Credential.h>

class XSECCryptoX509;

namespace xmltooling {

    class XMLTOOL_API XSECCryptoX509CRL;

    /**
     * Wraps an X.509-based Credential.
     */
    class XMLTOOL_API X509Credential : public virtual Credential
    {
    protected:
        X509Credential();
        
    public:
        virtual ~X509Credential();

        /**
         * Bitmask constants for limiting resolution process inside a CredentialResolver. 
         */
        enum ResolveTypes {
            RESOLVE_CERTS = 4,
            RESOLVE_CRLS = 8
        };

        /**
         * Bitmask of supported KeyInfo content to generate. 
         */
        enum KeyInfoTypes {
            KEYINFO_X509_CERTIFICATE = 4,
            KEYINFO_X509_SUBJECTNAME = 8,
            KEYINFO_X509_ISSUERSERIAL = 16,
            KEYINFO_X509_DIGEST = 32
        };

        /**
         * Gets an immutable collection of certificates in the entity's trust chain. The entity certificate is contained
         * within this list. No specific ordering of the certificates is guaranteed.
         * 
         * @return a certificate chain
         */
        virtual const std::vector<XSECCryptoX509*>& getEntityCertificateChain() const=0;

        /**
         * @deprecated
         *
         * Gets a CRL associated with the credential.
         * 
         * @return CRL associated with the credential
         */
        virtual XSECCryptoX509CRL* getCRL() const=0;

        /**
         * Gets an immutable collection of all CRLs associated with the credential.
         * 
         * @return CRLs associated with the credential
         */
        virtual const std::vector<XSECCryptoX509CRL*>& getCRLs() const=0;


        /**
         * Gets the subject name of the first certificate in the chain.
         *
         * @return the Subject DN
         */
        virtual const char* getSubjectName() const=0;

        /**
         * Gets the issuer name of the first certificate in the chain.
         *
         * @return the Issuer DN
         */
        virtual const char* getIssuerName() const=0;

        /**
         * Gets the serial number of the first certificate in the chain.
         *
         * @return the serial number
         */
        virtual const char* getSerialNumber() const=0;

        /**
         * Extracts properties like issuer and subject from the first certificate in the chain.
         */
        virtual void extract()=0;
    };
};

#endif /* __xmltooling_x509cred_h__ */