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Convert a PFX to a Java KeyStore

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Demonstrates Pfx.ToJksObj, which populates a JavaKeyStore with a JKS representation of the PFX, then writes it to a file.

The file path is relative to the application's current working directory. An absolute path may also be used. Supply the path appropriate to your own environment.

Background. One private-key entry is created for each private key, with certificate chains built from the PFX certificates. The password protects the generated Java KeyStore.

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bool success = false;

Chilkat.Pfx pfx = new Chilkat.Pfx();

//  The file path is relative to the application's current working directory.  An absolute path
//  may also be used.  Supply the path appropriate to your own environment.
//  The PFX password should come from a secure source rather than being hard-coded.
string password = "myPfxPassword";
success = pfx.LoadPfxFile("qa_data/identity.pfx",password);
if (success == false) {
    Debug.WriteLine(pfx.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

//  Populate a Java KeyStore (JKS) representation of this PFX.  One private-key entry is created for
//  each private key, and the PFX certificates are used to build the certificate chains.  The 1st
//  argument is the alias for the first private-key entry, and the 2nd protects the generated JKS.
//  The JKS password should come from a secure source rather than being hard-coded.
string jksPassword = "myJksPassword";
Chilkat.JavaKeyStore jks = new Chilkat.JavaKeyStore();
success = pfx.ToJksObj("myalias",jksPassword,jks);
if (success == false) {
    Debug.WriteLine(pfx.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

//  The Java KeyStore object can then be written to a .jks file.
success = jks.ToFile(jksPassword,"qa_output/identity.jks");
if (success == false) {
    Debug.WriteLine(jks.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

Debug.WriteLine("Wrote a Java KeyStore with " + Convert.ToString(jks.NumPrivateKeys) + " private key(s).");