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e466. Encrypting an Object with DESThis example demonstrates how to encrypt a serializable object.try { // Generate a temporary key. In practice, you would save this key. // See also e464 Encrypting with DES Using a Pass Phrase. SecretKey key = KeyGenerator.getInstance("DES").generateKey(); // Prepare the encrypter Cipher ecipher = Cipher.getInstance("DES"); ecipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, key); // Seal (encrypt) the object SealedObject so = new SealedObject(new MySecretClass(), ecipher); // Get the algorithm used to seal the object String algoName = so.getAlgorithm(); // DES // Prepare the decrypter Cipher dcipher = Cipher.getInstance("DES"); dcipher.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, key); // Unseal (decrypt) the class MySecretClass o = (MySecretClass)so.getObject(dcipher); } catch (java.io.IOException e) { } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { } catch (javax.crypto.IllegalBlockSizeException e) { } catch (javax.crypto.BadPaddingException e) { } catch (javax.crypto.NoSuchPaddingException e) { } catch (java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException e) { } catch (java.security.InvalidKeyException e) { } public class MySecretClass implements java.io.Serializable { String s = "the secret"; }
e462. Encrypting a String with DES e463. Encrypting a File or Stream with DES e464. Encrypting with DES Using a Pass Phrase e465. Converting a 56-bit Value to a DES Key
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