public class OutputOptions extends OutputOptions
These options are available for all signature operations of the Signer
.
They can also be used without a signature operation with the method Signer.process(com.pdftools.pdf.Document, com.pdftools.sys.Stream)
.
Notes on document encryption when processing files with the Signer
:
Signer.WarningListener
with an WarningCategory.PDF_A_REMOVED
is generated.
Signer.WarningListener
with an WarningCategory.SIGNED_DOC_ENCRYPTION_UNCHANGED
is generated.
Constructor | Description |
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OutputOptions() |
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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AddValidationInformation |
getAddValidationInformation() |
Add validation information to existing signatures of input document (Getter)
|
SignatureRemoval |
getRemoveSignatures() |
Whether to remove any signatures (Getter)
|
void |
setAddValidationInformation(AddValidationInformation value) |
Add validation information to existing signatures of input document (Setter)
|
void |
setRemoveSignatures(SignatureRemoval value) |
Whether to remove any signatures (Setter)
|
equals, hashCode
getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
getEncryption, setEncryption
public SignatureRemoval getRemoveSignatures()
By default, all signatures of the input document are preserved. Optionally, some or all of them can be removed.
Default: SignatureRemoval.NONE
public void setRemoveSignatures(SignatureRemoval value)
By default, all signatures of the input document are preserved. Optionally, some or all of them can be removed.
Default: SignatureRemoval.NONE
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if value
is null
public AddValidationInformation getAddValidationInformation()
Add signature validation information to the document security store (DSS). This information includes:
pdftools.crypto.ValidationInformation
.
Validation information for embedded time-stamp tokens is added as well.
If adding validation information fails, an Signer.WarningListener
with an
WarningCategory.ADD_VALIDATION_INFORMATION_FAILED
is generated.
All types of cryptographic providers support this method. However, this method fails when using a provider whose certificate store is missing a required certificate.
Note: This property has no effect on any new signatures or time-stamp that may also be added. The validation information of signatures and time-stamps is controlled by the respective property in the signature or time-stamp configuration object.
Note: This method does not validate the signatures, but only downloads the information required.
Note: Adding validation information for expired certificates is not possible. Therefore, it is crucial to enlarge the longevity of signatures before they expire.
Note: Adding validation information to document certification (MDP) signatures is not possible, because it would break the signature. Validation information must be added to certification signatures when creating them.
Default: AddValidationInformation.NONE
public void setAddValidationInformation(AddValidationInformation value)
Add signature validation information to the document security store (DSS). This information includes:
pdftools.crypto.ValidationInformation
.
Validation information for embedded time-stamp tokens is added as well.
If adding validation information fails, an Signer.WarningListener
with an
WarningCategory.ADD_VALIDATION_INFORMATION_FAILED
is generated.
All types of cryptographic providers support this method. However, this method fails when using a provider whose certificate store is missing a required certificate.
Note: This property has no effect on any new signatures or time-stamp that may also be added. The validation information of signatures and time-stamps is controlled by the respective property in the signature or time-stamp configuration object.
Note: This method does not validate the signatures, but only downloads the information required.
Note: Adding validation information for expired certificates is not possible. Therefore, it is crucial to enlarge the longevity of signatures before they expire.
Note: Adding validation information to document certification (MDP) signatures is not possible, because it would break the signature. Validation information must be added to certification signatures when creating them.
Default: AddValidationInformation.NONE
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if value
is null