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Defines cross certification strategies used by TElX509CertificateValidator
Declaration
[C#]
public enum TSBX509CrossCertificationValidationStrategy { csvsOptimistic = 0, csvsPessimistic = 1, csvsSmart = 2, csvsNoCrossCertification = 3 };
[VB.NET]
Enum TSBX509CrossCertificationValidationStrategy
csvsOptimistic = 0
csvsPessimistic = 1
csvsSmart = 2
csvsNoCrossCertification = 3
End Enum
[Pascal]
TSBX509CrossCertificationValidationStrategy = (csvsOptimistic, csvsPessimistic, csvsSmart, csvsNoCrossCertification);
[C++]
typedef uint8_t TSBX509CrossCertificationValidationStrategyRaw;
typedef enum { csvsOptimistic = 0, csvsPessimistic = 1, csvsSmart = 2, csvsNoCrossCertification = 3 } TSBX509CrossCertificationValidationStrategy;
[PHP]
class TSBX509CrossCertificationValidationStrategy extends TSBBaseEnum {
const csvsOptimistic = 0;
const csvsPessimistic = 1;
const csvsSmart = 2;
const csvsNoCrossCertification = 3;
}
[Java]
public enum TSBX509CrossCertificationValidationStrategy { csvsOptimistic, csvsPessimistic, csvsSmart, csvsNoCrossCertification }
Possible values
Declared in
.NET:
- Namespace: SBCertValidator
- Assembly: SecureBlackbox
VCL:Java:
- Package: SecureBlackbox.Base.jar
C++:
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