Android port of sun.security
API from JDK7. Android actually have this API but only partially and is very restrictive.
apksig for Android is available via JitPack.
// Top level build file
repositories {
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
// Add to dependencies section
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.MuntashirAkon:sun-security-android:1.0'
}
Use android.sun.security
instead of just sun.security
for package names. It also contains the calendar API which can be used to create certificates.
Override Application#onCreate()
and put the following line there:
Security.addProvider(new JavaKeyStoreProvider());
It contains support for the following. See Java docs on sun.security
for their usage.
pk8
JKS
and PKCS12
sun.security.x509
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