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25
26package javax.net.ssl;
27
28/**
29 * This is the base interface for JSSE key managers.
30 * <P>
31 * <code>KeyManager</code>s are responsible for managing the
32 * key material which is used to authenticate the local SSLSocket
33 * to its peer.  If no key material is available, the socket will
34 * be unable to present authentication credentials.
35 * <P>
36 * <code>KeyManager</code>s are created by either
37 * using a <code>KeyManagerFactory</code>,
38 * or by implementing one of the <code>KeyManager</code> subclasses.
39 *
40 * @since 1.4
41 * @see KeyManagerFactory
42 */
43public interface KeyManager {
44}
45