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25
26package javax.net.ssl;
27
28/**
29 * This class is the base interface for providing
30 * algorithm-specific information to a KeyManagerFactory or
31 * TrustManagerFactory.
32 * <P>
33 * In some cases, initialization parameters other than keystores
34 * may be needed by a provider.  Users of that particular provider
35 * are expected to pass an implementation of the appropriate
36 * sub-interface of this class as defined by the
37 * provider.  The provider can then call the specified methods in
38 * the <CODE>ManagerFactoryParameters</CODE> implementation to obtain the
39 * needed information.
40 *
41 * @author Brad R. Wetmore
42 * @since 1.4
43 */
44
45public interface ManagerFactoryParameters {
46}
47