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Learning Network Programming with Java
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A keystore stores cryptographic keys and certificates and is frequently used in conjunction with servers and clients. A keystore is usually a file, but it can be a hardware device. Java supports the following types of keystore entries:
PrivateKey: This is used in asymmetric cryptography
Certificate: This contains a public key
SecretKey: This is used in symmetric cryptography
There are five different types of keystores that are supported by Java 8: JKS, JCEKS, PKCS12, PKCS11, and DKS:
JKS: This is the Java KeyStore (JKS) that usually has an extension of jks.
JCEKS: This is the Java Cryptography Extension KeyStore (JCE). It can store all three keystore entity types, provides stronger protection for keys, and uses a jceks extension.
PKCS12: In contrast to JKS and JCEKS, this keystore can be used with other languages. It can store all three keystore entity types, and it uses an extension of p12 or pfx.
PKCS11: This is a hardware keystore type.
DKS: This is the Domain KeyStore...
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