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37 lines
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[[_saml-keystore]]
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====== KeyStore element
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Within the `Key` element you can load your keys and certificates from a Java Keystore. This is declared within
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a `KeyStore` element.
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[source,xml]
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----
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<Keys>
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<Key signing="true" >
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<KeyStore resource="/WEB-INF/keystore.jks" password="store123">
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<PrivateKey alias="myPrivate" password="test123"/>
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<Certificate alias="myCertAlias"/>
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</KeyStore>
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</Key>
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</Keys>
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----
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Here are the XML config attributes that are defined with the `KeyStore` element.
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file::
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File path to the key store. This option is _OPTIONAL_. The file or resource attribute must be set.
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resource::
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WAR resource path to the KeyStore.
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This is a path used in method call to ServletContext.getResourceAsStream(). This option is _OPTIONAL_. The file or resource attribute must be set.
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password::
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The password of the KeyStore. This option is _REQUIRED_.
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If you are defining keys that the SP will use to sign document, you must also specify references to your private keys
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and certificates within the Java KeyStore.
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The `PrivateKey` and `Certificate` elements in the above example define an `alias` that points to the key or cert
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within the keystore. Keystores require an additional password to access private keys.
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In the `PrivateKey` element you must define this password within a `password` attribute.
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