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CipherReference Constructeurs

Définition

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe CipherReference.

Surcharges

CipherReference()

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe CipherReference.

CipherReference(String)

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe CipherReference à l'aide de l'identificateur URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) fourni.

CipherReference(String, TransformChain)

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe CipherReference à l'aide de l'identificateur URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) et des informations de chaîne de transformation spécifiés.

Remarques

Ce constructeur crée un CipherReference objet qui fournit des informations de référence pour un CipherData objet. Les informations de référence fournissent l’emplacement des données chiffrées.

CipherReference()

Source:
CipherReference.cs
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CipherReference.cs
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CipherReference.cs
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CipherReference.cs
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CipherReference.cs

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe CipherReference.

public:
 CipherReference();
public CipherReference ();
Public Sub New ()

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant crée une instance de CipherReference.

#using <System.Xml.dll>
#using <System.Security.dll>
#using <System.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Security::Cryptography::Xml;
using namespace System::Xml;
using namespace System::IO;

/// This sample used the EncryptedData class to create an encrypted data element
/// and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.

[STAThread]
int main()
{
   
   //Create a URI string.
   String^ uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml";
   
   // Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
   // URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
   Transform^ base64 = gcnew XmlDsigBase64Transform;
   
   //Create a transform chain and add the transform to it.
   TransformChain^ tc = gcnew TransformChain;
   tc->Add( base64 );
   
   //Create <CipherReference> information.
   CipherReference ^ reference = gcnew CipherReference( uri,tc );
   
   // Create a new CipherData object using the CipherReference information.
   // Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
   // to a CipherData object.
   CipherData ^ cd = gcnew CipherData( reference );
   
   // Create a new EncryptedData object.
   EncryptedData^ ed = gcnew EncryptedData;
   
   //Add an encryption method to the object.
   ed->Id = "ED";
   ed->EncryptionMethod = gcnew EncryptionMethod( "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc" );
   ed->CipherData = cd;
   
   //Add key information to the object.
   KeyInfo^ ki = gcnew KeyInfo;
   ki->AddClause( gcnew KeyInfoRetrievalMethod( "#EK","http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey" ) );
   ed->KeyInfo = ki;
   
   // Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
   XmlDocument^ doc = gcnew XmlDocument;
   XmlElement^ encryptionPropertyElement = dynamic_cast<XmlElement^>(doc->CreateElement( "EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml::XmlEncNamespaceUrl ));
   EncryptionProperty ^ ep = gcnew EncryptionProperty( encryptionPropertyElement );
   ed->AddProperty( ep );
   
   // Output the resulting XML information into a file.
   try
   {
      String^ path = "c:\\test\\MyTest.xml";
      File::WriteAllText( path, ed->GetXml()->OuterXml );
   }
   catch ( IOException^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "File IO error. {0}", e );
   }

}
using System;
using System.Security.Cryptography.Xml;
using System.Xml;
using System.IO;

/// This sample used the EncryptedData class to create an encrypted data element
/// and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.
namespace EncryptedDataSample
{
    class Example
    {
        [STAThread]
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            //Create a URI string.
            String uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml";
            // Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
            // URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
            Transform base64 = new XmlDsigBase64Transform();
            //Create a transform chain and add the transform to it.
            TransformChain tc = new TransformChain();
            tc.Add(base64);
            //Create <CipherReference> information.
            CipherReference reference = new CipherReference(uri, tc);

            // Create a new CipherData object using the CipherReference information.
            // Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
            // to a CipherData object.
            CipherData cd = new CipherData(reference);

            // Create a new EncryptedData object.
            EncryptedData ed = new EncryptedData();

            //Add an encryption method to the object.
            ed.Id = "ED";
            ed.EncryptionMethod = new EncryptionMethod("http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc");
            ed.CipherData = cd;

            //Add key information to the object.
            KeyInfo ki = new KeyInfo();
            ki.AddClause(new KeyInfoRetrievalMethod("#EK", "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey"));
            ed.KeyInfo = ki;

            // Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
            XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
            XmlElement encryptionPropertyElement = (XmlElement)doc.CreateElement("EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml.XmlEncNamespaceUrl);
            EncryptionProperty ep = new EncryptionProperty(encryptionPropertyElement);
            ed.AddProperty(ep);

            // Output the resulting XML information into a file.
            try
            {
                string path = @"c:\test\MyTest.xml";

                File.WriteAllText(path, ed.GetXml().OuterXml);
            }
            catch (IOException e)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("File IO error. {0}", e);
            }
        }
    }
}
Imports System.Security.Cryptography.Xml
Imports System.Xml
Imports System.IO


'/ This sample used the EncryptedData class to create a EncryptedData element
'/ and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.
Module Module1

    Sub Main()
        ' Create a URI string.
        Dim uri As String = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml"
        ' Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
        ' URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
        Dim base64 As Transform = New XmlDsigBase64Transform
        Dim tc As New TransformChain
        tc.Add(base64)
        ' Create <CipherReference> information.
        Dim reference As CipherReference = New CipherReference(uri, tc)

        ' Create a new CipherData object.
        ' Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
        ' to a CipherData object.
        Dim cd As CipherData = New CipherData(Reference)

        ' Create a new EncryptedData object.
        Dim ed As New EncryptedData

        'Add an encryption method to the object.
        ed.Id = "ED"
        ed.EncryptionMethod = New EncryptionMethod("http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc")
        ed.CipherData = cd

        'Add key information to the object.
        Dim ki As New KeyInfo
        ki.AddClause(New KeyInfoRetrievalMethod("#EK", "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey"))
        ed.KeyInfo = ki

        ' Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
        Dim doc As New XmlDocument
        Dim encryptionPropertyElement As XmlElement = CType(doc.CreateElement("EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml.XmlEncNamespaceUrl), XmlElement)
        Dim ep As New EncryptionProperty(encryptionPropertyElement)
        ed.AddProperty(ep)

        ' Output the resulting XML information into a file.
        Dim path As String = "c:\test\MyTest.xml"
        File.WriteAllText(path, ed.GetXml().OuterXml)
    End Sub

End Module

Remarques

Ce constructeur crée un CipherReference objet qui fournit des informations de référence pour un CipherData objet.

S’applique à

CipherReference(String)

Source:
CipherReference.cs
Source:
CipherReference.cs
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CipherReference.cs
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CipherReference.cs
Source:
CipherReference.cs

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe CipherReference à l'aide de l'identificateur URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) fourni.

public:
 CipherReference(System::String ^ uri);
public CipherReference (string uri);
new System.Security.Cryptography.Xml.CipherReference : string -> System.Security.Cryptography.Xml.CipherReference
Public Sub New (uri As String)

Paramètres

uri
String

URI qui pointe vers les données chiffrées.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant crée une instance de CipherReference.

#using <System.Xml.dll>
#using <System.Security.dll>
#using <System.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Security::Cryptography::Xml;
using namespace System::Xml;
using namespace System::IO;

/// This sample used the EncryptedData class to create an encrypted data element
/// and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.

[STAThread]
int main()
{
   
   //Create a URI string.
   String^ uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml";
   
   // Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
   // URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
   Transform^ base64 = gcnew XmlDsigBase64Transform;
   
   //Create a transform chain and add the transform to it.
   TransformChain^ tc = gcnew TransformChain;
   tc->Add( base64 );
   
   //Create <CipherReference> information.
   CipherReference ^ reference = gcnew CipherReference( uri,tc );
   
   // Create a new CipherData object using the CipherReference information.
   // Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
   // to a CipherData object.
   CipherData ^ cd = gcnew CipherData( reference );
   
   // Create a new EncryptedData object.
   EncryptedData^ ed = gcnew EncryptedData;
   
   //Add an encryption method to the object.
   ed->Id = "ED";
   ed->EncryptionMethod = gcnew EncryptionMethod( "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc" );
   ed->CipherData = cd;
   
   //Add key information to the object.
   KeyInfo^ ki = gcnew KeyInfo;
   ki->AddClause( gcnew KeyInfoRetrievalMethod( "#EK","http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey" ) );
   ed->KeyInfo = ki;
   
   // Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
   XmlDocument^ doc = gcnew XmlDocument;
   XmlElement^ encryptionPropertyElement = dynamic_cast<XmlElement^>(doc->CreateElement( "EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml::XmlEncNamespaceUrl ));
   EncryptionProperty ^ ep = gcnew EncryptionProperty( encryptionPropertyElement );
   ed->AddProperty( ep );
   
   // Output the resulting XML information into a file.
   try
   {
      String^ path = "c:\\test\\MyTest.xml";
      File::WriteAllText( path, ed->GetXml()->OuterXml );
   }
   catch ( IOException^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "File IO error. {0}", e );
   }

}
using System;
using System.Security.Cryptography.Xml;
using System.Xml;
using System.IO;

/// This sample used the EncryptedData class to create an encrypted data element
/// and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.
namespace EncryptedDataSample
{
    class Example
    {
        [STAThread]
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            //Create a URI string.
            String uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml";
            // Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
            // URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
            Transform base64 = new XmlDsigBase64Transform();
            //Create a transform chain and add the transform to it.
            TransformChain tc = new TransformChain();
            tc.Add(base64);
            //Create <CipherReference> information.
            CipherReference reference = new CipherReference(uri, tc);

            // Create a new CipherData object using the CipherReference information.
            // Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
            // to a CipherData object.
            CipherData cd = new CipherData(reference);

            // Create a new EncryptedData object.
            EncryptedData ed = new EncryptedData();

            //Add an encryption method to the object.
            ed.Id = "ED";
            ed.EncryptionMethod = new EncryptionMethod("http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc");
            ed.CipherData = cd;

            //Add key information to the object.
            KeyInfo ki = new KeyInfo();
            ki.AddClause(new KeyInfoRetrievalMethod("#EK", "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey"));
            ed.KeyInfo = ki;

            // Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
            XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
            XmlElement encryptionPropertyElement = (XmlElement)doc.CreateElement("EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml.XmlEncNamespaceUrl);
            EncryptionProperty ep = new EncryptionProperty(encryptionPropertyElement);
            ed.AddProperty(ep);

            // Output the resulting XML information into a file.
            try
            {
                string path = @"c:\test\MyTest.xml";

                File.WriteAllText(path, ed.GetXml().OuterXml);
            }
            catch (IOException e)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("File IO error. {0}", e);
            }
        }
    }
}
Imports System.Security.Cryptography.Xml
Imports System.Xml
Imports System.IO


'/ This sample used the EncryptedData class to create a EncryptedData element
'/ and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.
Module Module1

    Sub Main()
        ' Create a URI string.
        Dim uri As String = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml"
        ' Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
        ' URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
        Dim base64 As Transform = New XmlDsigBase64Transform
        Dim tc As New TransformChain
        tc.Add(base64)
        ' Create <CipherReference> information.
        Dim reference As CipherReference = New CipherReference(uri, tc)

        ' Create a new CipherData object.
        ' Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
        ' to a CipherData object.
        Dim cd As CipherData = New CipherData(Reference)

        ' Create a new EncryptedData object.
        Dim ed As New EncryptedData

        'Add an encryption method to the object.
        ed.Id = "ED"
        ed.EncryptionMethod = New EncryptionMethod("http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc")
        ed.CipherData = cd

        'Add key information to the object.
        Dim ki As New KeyInfo
        ki.AddClause(New KeyInfoRetrievalMethod("#EK", "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey"))
        ed.KeyInfo = ki

        ' Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
        Dim doc As New XmlDocument
        Dim encryptionPropertyElement As XmlElement = CType(doc.CreateElement("EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml.XmlEncNamespaceUrl), XmlElement)
        Dim ep As New EncryptionProperty(encryptionPropertyElement)
        ed.AddProperty(ep)

        ' Output the resulting XML information into a file.
        Dim path As String = "c:\test\MyTest.xml"
        File.WriteAllText(path, ed.GetXml().OuterXml)
    End Sub

End Module

Remarques

Ce constructeur crée un CipherReference objet à l’aide d’un URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) qui pointe vers les données chiffrées. L’objet est ensuite utilisé pour fournir des informations de référence pour un CipherData objet.

Vous pouvez utiliser un URI pour désigner un fichier XML contenant des données chiffrées. Exemple :

String uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml";

Vous pouvez également utiliser un URI partiel pour indiquer que seule une partie d’un document XML doit être chiffrée. Par exemple, supposons qu’un document XML nommé document.xml contient deux MyForm éléments, comme illustré dans l’exemple de code XML suivant :

<MyForm Id='Form1'>

<! -- Form data here -->

</MyForm>

<MyForm Id='Form2'>

<! -- Form data here -->

</MyForm>

Vous pouvez chiffrer uniquement le contenu dans à Form2 l’aide d’un URI tel que le suivant :

String uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml#Form2";

S’applique à

CipherReference(String, TransformChain)

Source:
CipherReference.cs
Source:
CipherReference.cs
Source:
CipherReference.cs
Source:
CipherReference.cs
Source:
CipherReference.cs

Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe CipherReference à l'aide de l'identificateur URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) et des informations de chaîne de transformation spécifiés.

public:
 CipherReference(System::String ^ uri, System::Security::Cryptography::Xml::TransformChain ^ transformChain);
public CipherReference (string uri, System.Security.Cryptography.Xml.TransformChain transformChain);
new System.Security.Cryptography.Xml.CipherReference : string * System.Security.Cryptography.Xml.TransformChain -> System.Security.Cryptography.Xml.CipherReference
Public Sub New (uri As String, transformChain As TransformChain)

Paramètres

uri
String

URI qui pointe vers les données chiffrées.

transformChain
TransformChain

Objet TransformChain qui décrit les transformations à faire sur les données chiffrées.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant crée une instance de CipherReference.

#using <System.Xml.dll>
#using <System.Security.dll>
#using <System.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Security::Cryptography::Xml;
using namespace System::Xml;
using namespace System::IO;

/// This sample used the EncryptedData class to create an encrypted data element
/// and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.

[STAThread]
int main()
{
   
   //Create a URI string.
   String^ uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml";
   
   // Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
   // URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
   Transform^ base64 = gcnew XmlDsigBase64Transform;
   
   //Create a transform chain and add the transform to it.
   TransformChain^ tc = gcnew TransformChain;
   tc->Add( base64 );
   
   //Create <CipherReference> information.
   CipherReference ^ reference = gcnew CipherReference( uri,tc );
   
   // Create a new CipherData object using the CipherReference information.
   // Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
   // to a CipherData object.
   CipherData ^ cd = gcnew CipherData( reference );
   
   // Create a new EncryptedData object.
   EncryptedData^ ed = gcnew EncryptedData;
   
   //Add an encryption method to the object.
   ed->Id = "ED";
   ed->EncryptionMethod = gcnew EncryptionMethod( "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc" );
   ed->CipherData = cd;
   
   //Add key information to the object.
   KeyInfo^ ki = gcnew KeyInfo;
   ki->AddClause( gcnew KeyInfoRetrievalMethod( "#EK","http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey" ) );
   ed->KeyInfo = ki;
   
   // Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
   XmlDocument^ doc = gcnew XmlDocument;
   XmlElement^ encryptionPropertyElement = dynamic_cast<XmlElement^>(doc->CreateElement( "EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml::XmlEncNamespaceUrl ));
   EncryptionProperty ^ ep = gcnew EncryptionProperty( encryptionPropertyElement );
   ed->AddProperty( ep );
   
   // Output the resulting XML information into a file.
   try
   {
      String^ path = "c:\\test\\MyTest.xml";
      File::WriteAllText( path, ed->GetXml()->OuterXml );
   }
   catch ( IOException^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "File IO error. {0}", e );
   }

}
using System;
using System.Security.Cryptography.Xml;
using System.Xml;
using System.IO;

/// This sample used the EncryptedData class to create an encrypted data element
/// and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.
namespace EncryptedDataSample
{
    class Example
    {
        [STAThread]
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            //Create a URI string.
            String uri = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml";
            // Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
            // URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
            Transform base64 = new XmlDsigBase64Transform();
            //Create a transform chain and add the transform to it.
            TransformChain tc = new TransformChain();
            tc.Add(base64);
            //Create <CipherReference> information.
            CipherReference reference = new CipherReference(uri, tc);

            // Create a new CipherData object using the CipherReference information.
            // Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
            // to a CipherData object.
            CipherData cd = new CipherData(reference);

            // Create a new EncryptedData object.
            EncryptedData ed = new EncryptedData();

            //Add an encryption method to the object.
            ed.Id = "ED";
            ed.EncryptionMethod = new EncryptionMethod("http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc");
            ed.CipherData = cd;

            //Add key information to the object.
            KeyInfo ki = new KeyInfo();
            ki.AddClause(new KeyInfoRetrievalMethod("#EK", "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey"));
            ed.KeyInfo = ki;

            // Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
            XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
            XmlElement encryptionPropertyElement = (XmlElement)doc.CreateElement("EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml.XmlEncNamespaceUrl);
            EncryptionProperty ep = new EncryptionProperty(encryptionPropertyElement);
            ed.AddProperty(ep);

            // Output the resulting XML information into a file.
            try
            {
                string path = @"c:\test\MyTest.xml";

                File.WriteAllText(path, ed.GetXml().OuterXml);
            }
            catch (IOException e)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("File IO error. {0}", e);
            }
        }
    }
}
Imports System.Security.Cryptography.Xml
Imports System.Xml
Imports System.IO


'/ This sample used the EncryptedData class to create a EncryptedData element
'/ and write it to an XML file. It demonstrates the use of CipherReference.
Module Module1

    Sub Main()
        ' Create a URI string.
        Dim uri As String = "http://www.woodgrovebank.com/document.xml"
        ' Create a Base64 transform. The input content retrieved from the
        ' URI should be Base64-decoded before other processing.
        Dim base64 As Transform = New XmlDsigBase64Transform
        Dim tc As New TransformChain
        tc.Add(base64)
        ' Create <CipherReference> information.
        Dim reference As CipherReference = New CipherReference(uri, tc)

        ' Create a new CipherData object.
        ' Note that you cannot assign both a CipherReference and a CipherValue
        ' to a CipherData object.
        Dim cd As CipherData = New CipherData(Reference)

        ' Create a new EncryptedData object.
        Dim ed As New EncryptedData

        'Add an encryption method to the object.
        ed.Id = "ED"
        ed.EncryptionMethod = New EncryptionMethod("http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc")
        ed.CipherData = cd

        'Add key information to the object.
        Dim ki As New KeyInfo
        ki.AddClause(New KeyInfoRetrievalMethod("#EK", "http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#EncryptedKey"))
        ed.KeyInfo = ki

        ' Create new XML document and put encrypted data into it.
        Dim doc As New XmlDocument
        Dim encryptionPropertyElement As XmlElement = CType(doc.CreateElement("EncryptionProperty", EncryptedXml.XmlEncNamespaceUrl), XmlElement)
        Dim ep As New EncryptionProperty(encryptionPropertyElement)
        ed.AddProperty(ep)

        ' Output the resulting XML information into a file.
        Dim path As String = "c:\test\MyTest.xml"
        File.WriteAllText(path, ed.GetXml().OuterXml)
    End Sub

End Module

Remarques

Ce constructeur crée un CipherReference objet à l’aide d’un URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) et d’une chaîne de transformation pour indiquer les données chiffrées. L’objet est ensuite utilisé pour fournir des informations de référence pour un CipherData objet.

S’applique à