Here I provide you with a class that will assist you to have a Base64 encoding of your data.
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Base64coder.java
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public class Base64Coder {
// Mapping table from 6-bit nibbles to Base64 characters.
private static char[] map1 = new char[64];
static {
int i=0;
for (char c='A'; c<='Z'; c++) map1[i++] = c;
for (char c='a'; c<='z'; c++) map1[i++] = c;
for (char c='0'; c<='9'; c++) map1[i++] = c;
map1[i++] = '+'; map1[i++] = '/'; }
// Mapping table from Base64 characters to 6-bit nibbles.
private static byte[] map2 = new byte[128];
static {
for (int i=0; i < map2.length; i++) map2[i] = -1;
for (int i=0; i < 64; i++) map2[map1[i]] = (byte)i; }
/**
* Encodes a string into Base64 format.
* No blanks or line breaks are inserted.
* @param s a String to be encoded.
* @return A String with the Base64 encoded data.
*/
public static String encodeString (String s) {
return new String(encode(s.getBytes())); }
/**
* Encodes a byte array into Base64 format.
* No blanks or line breaks are inserted.
* @param in an array containing the data bytes to be encoded.
* @return A character array with the Base64 encoded data.
*/
public static char[] encode (byte[] in) {
return encode(in,in.length); }
/**
* Encodes a byte array into Base64 format.
* No blanks or line breaks are inserted.
* @param in an array containing the data bytes to be encoded.
* @param iLen number of bytes to process in in
.
* @return A character array with the Base64 encoded data.
*/
public static char[] encode (byte[] in, int iLen) {
int oDataLen = (iLen*4+2)/3; // output length without padding
int oLen = ((iLen+2)/3)*4; // output length including padding
char[] out = new char[oLen];
int ip = 0;
int op = 0;
while (ip < iLen) {
int i0 = in[ip++] & 0xff;
int i1 = ip < iLen ? in[ip++] & 0xff : 0;
int i2 = ip < iLen ? in[ip++] & 0xff : 0;
int o0 = i0 >>> 2;
int o1 = ((i0 & 3) << 4) | (i1 >>> 4);
int o2 = ((i1 & 0xf) << 2) | (i2 >>> 6);
int o3 = i2 & 0x3F;
out[op++] = map1[o0];
out[op++] = map1[o1];
out[op] = op < oDataLen ? map1[o2] : '='; op++;
out[op] = op < oDataLen ? map1[o3] : '='; op++; }
return out; }
/**
* Decodes a string from Base64 format.
* @param s a Base64 String to be decoded.
* @return A String containing the decoded data.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the input is not valid Base64 encoded data.
*/
public static String decodeString (String s) {
return new String(decode(s)); }
/**
* Decodes a byte array from Base64 format.
* @param s a Base64 String to be decoded.
* @return An array containing the decoded data bytes.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the input is not valid Base64 encoded data.
*/
public static byte[] decode (String s) {
return decode(s.toCharArray()); }
/**
* Decodes a byte array from Base64 format.
* No blanks or line breaks are allowed within the Base64 encoded data.
* @param in a character array containing the Base64 encoded data.
* @return An array containing the decoded data bytes.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the input is not valid Base64 encoded data.
*/
public static byte[] decode (char[] in) {
int iLen = in.length;
if (iLen%4 != 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException ("Length of Base64 encoded input string is not a multiple of 4.");
while (iLen > 0 && in[iLen-1] == '=') iLen--;
int oLen = (iLen*3) / 4;
byte[] out = new byte[oLen];
int ip = 0;
int op = 0;
while (ip < iLen) {
int i0 = in[ip++];
int i1 = in[ip++];
int i2 = ip < iLen ? in[ip++] : 'A';
int i3 = ip < iLen ? in[ip++] : 'A';
if (i0 > 127 || i1 > 127 || i2 > 127 || i3 > 127)
throw new IllegalArgumentException ("Illegal character in Base64 encoded data.");
int b0 = map2[i0];
int b1 = map2[i1];
int b2 = map2[i2];
int b3 = map2[i3];
if (b0 < 0 || b1 < 0 || b2 < 0 || b3 < 0)
throw new IllegalArgumentException ("Illegal character in Base64 encoded data.");
int o0 = ( b0 <<2) | (b1>>>4);
int o1 = ((b1 & 0xf)<<4) | (b2>>>2);
int o2 = ((b2 & 3)<<6) | b3;
out[op++] = (byte)o0;
if (op < oLen) out[op++] = (byte)o1;
if (op < oLen) out[op++] = (byte)o2; }
return out; }
// Dummy constructor.
private Base64Coder() {}
} // end class Base64Coder
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DigestService.java
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import java.security.MessageDigest;
public final class DigestService
{
public static String encrypt(String plaintext) throws Exception {
MessageDigest md = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA");
md.update(plaintext.getBytes("UTF-8"));
return new String(Base64Coder.encode(md.digest()));
}
}
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Base64Test.java
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public class Base64Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try{
System.out.println(DigestService.encrypt("rajnishbhatia19"));
}catch(Exception ex){
ex.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
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Results:
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OA4WNjP6mo9Yw12bDET5ZutjOC4=
Friday, October 19, 2007
Implementing SHA encryption to secure data
Posted by Rajnish Bhatia at 3:36 PM
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