Java tutorial
package org.bouncycastle.jce.spec; import java.math.BigInteger; import org.bouncycastle.math.ec.ECCurve; import org.bouncycastle.math.ec.ECPoint; /** * specification signifying that the curve parameters can also be * referred to by name. * <p> * If you are using JDK 1.5 you should be looking at {@link ECNamedCurveSpec}. */ public class ECNamedCurveParameterSpec extends ECParameterSpec { private String name; public ECNamedCurveParameterSpec(String name, ECCurve curve, ECPoint G, BigInteger n) { super(curve, G, n); this.name = name; } public ECNamedCurveParameterSpec(String name, ECCurve curve, ECPoint G, BigInteger n, BigInteger h) { super(curve, G, n, h); this.name = name; } public ECNamedCurveParameterSpec(String name, ECCurve curve, ECPoint G, BigInteger n, BigInteger h, byte[] seed) { super(curve, G, n, h, seed); this.name = name; } /** * return the name of the curve the EC domain parameters belong to. */ public String getName() { return name; } }