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@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ import org.pgpainless.util.Passphrase;
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* This class demonstrates how to use PGPainless to generate secret keys.
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* This class demonstrates how to use PGPainless to generate secret keys.
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* In general the starting point for generating secret keys using PGPainless is {@link PGPainless#generateKeyRing()}.
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* In general the starting point for generating secret keys using PGPainless is {@link PGPainless#generateKeyRing()}.
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* The result ({@link org.pgpainless.key.generation.KeyRingBuilder}) provides some factory methods for key archetypes
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* The result ({@link org.pgpainless.key.generation.KeyRingBuilder}) provides some factory methods for key archetypes
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* such as {@link org.pgpainless.key.generation.KeyRingTemplates#modernKeyRing(String, String)} or
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* such as {@link org.pgpainless.key.generation.KeyRingTemplates#modernKeyRing(CharSequence, String)} or
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* {@link org.pgpainless.key.generation.KeyRingTemplates#simpleRsaKeyRing(String, RsaLength)}.
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* {@link org.pgpainless.key.generation.KeyRingTemplates#simpleRsaKeyRing(CharSequence, RsaLength)}.
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* Those methods always take a user-id which is used as primary user-id, as well as a passphrase which is used to encrypt
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* Those methods always take a user-id which is used as primary user-id, as well as a passphrase which is used to encrypt
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* the secret key.
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* the secret key.
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