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18
19 package org.apache.activemq.jaas;
20
21 import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback JavaDoc;
22 import java.security.cert.X509Certificate JavaDoc;
23
24 /**
25  * A Callback for SSL certificates.
26  *
27  * Will return a certificate chain to its client.
28  *
29  * @author sepandm@gmail.com (Sepand)
30  *
31  */

32 public class CertificateCallback implements Callback JavaDoc {
33     X509Certificate JavaDoc certificates[] = null;
34     
35     /**
36      * Setter for certificate chain.
37      *
38      * @param certs The certificates to be returned.
39      */

40     public void setCertificates(X509Certificate JavaDoc certs[]) {
41         certificates = certs;
42     }
43     
44     /**
45      * Getter for certificate chain.
46      *
47      * @return The certificates being carried.
48      */

49     public X509Certificate JavaDoc[] getCertificates() {
50         return certificates;
51     }
52 }
53
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