X509Certificate#getSubjectDN, "denigrated"?

arjan tijms arjan.tijms at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 15:17:58 UTC 2021


Hi,

That looks good! I wanted to mention this for years, and when I finally do,
you already fixed it :)

Kind regards,
Arjan



On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 2:52 PM Sean Mullan <sean.mullan at oracle.com> wrote:

> (Moving to security-dev and bcc-ing jdk-dev)
>
> This issue is fixed in JDK 16 [1], and the API is now deprecated [2],
> along with several other related APIs that used that term.
>
> --Sean
>
> [1] https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/rev/145e1859a0a8
> [2]
>
> https://download.java.net/java/early_access/jdk16/docs/api/java.base/java/security/cert/X509Certificate.html#getSubjectDN()
>
> On 3/5/21 8:37 AM, arjan tijms wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > For some time now, X509Certificate#getSubjectDN is "denigrated":
> >
> >    /**
> >       * <strong>Denigrated</strong>, replaced by {@linkplain
> >       * #getSubjectX500Principal()}. This method returns the {@code
> subject}
> >       * as an implementation specific Principal object, which should not
> be
> >       * relied upon by portable code.
> >       *
> >       * <p>
> >       * Gets the {@code subject} (subject distinguished name) value
> >       * from the certificate.  If the {@code subject} value is empty,
> >       * then the {@code getName()} method of the returned
> >       * {@code Principal} object returns an empty string ("").
> >       *
> >       * <p> The ASN.1 definition for this is:
> >       * <pre>
> >       * subject    Name
> >       * </pre>
> >       *
> >       * <p>See {@link #getIssuerDN() getIssuerDN} for {@code Name}
> >       * and other relevant definitions.
> >       *
> >       * @return a Principal whose name is the subject name.
> >       */
> >      public abstract Principal getSubjectDN();
> >
> > Maybe the original writer meant "deprecated"? If so, maybe it's time to
> > deprecate the denigrated term here, and formally deprecate getSubjectDN?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Arjan Tijms
> >
>
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