java.lang.Object
java.security.Timestamp
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
This class encapsulates information about a signed timestamp.
 It is immutable.
 It includes the timestamp's date and time as well as information about the
 Timestamping Authority (TSA) which generated and signed the timestamp.
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
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Constructor SummaryConstructors
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanTests for equality between the specified object and thisTimestamp.Returns the certificate path for the Timestamping Authority.Returns the date and time when theTimestampwas generated.inthashCode()Returns the hash code value for thisTimestamp.toString()Returns a string describing thisTimestamp.
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Constructor Details- 
TimestampConstructs aTimestamp.- Parameters:
- timestamp- is the timestamp's date and time. It must not be- null.
- signerCertPath- is the TSA's certificate path. It must not be- null.
- Throws:
- NullPointerException- if timestamp or signerCertPath is- null.
 
 
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Method Details- 
getTimestampReturns the date and time when theTimestampwas generated.- Returns:
- The timestamp's date and time.
 
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getSignerCertPathReturns the certificate path for the Timestamping Authority.- Returns:
- The TSA's certificate path.
 
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hashCodepublic int hashCode()Returns the hash code value for thisTimestamp. The hash code is generated using the date and time of theTimestampand the TSA's certificate path.
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equalsTests for equality between the specified object and thisTimestamp. Two timestamps are considered equal if the date and time of their timestamp's and their signer's certificate paths are equal.
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toStringReturns a string describing thisTimestamp.
 
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