01 /*
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24 */
25
26 package java.security.spec;
27
28 /**
29 * A (transparent) specification of cryptographic parameters.
30 *
31 * <P> This interface contains no methods or constants. Its only purpose
32 * is to group (and provide type safety for) all parameter specifications.
33 * All parameter specifications must implement this interface.
34 *
35 * @author Jan Luehe
36 *
37 * @version 1.21, 05/05/07
38 *
39 * @see java.security.AlgorithmParameters
40 * @see DSAParameterSpec
41 *
42 * @since 1.2
43 */
44
45 public interface AlgorithmParameterSpec {
46 }
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