void encode(ASN1OutputStream out) throws IOException { if (!empty) { ASN1Primitive primitive = obj.toASN1Primitive().toDERObject(); if (explicit) { out.writeTag(BERTags.CONSTRUCTED | BERTags.TAGGED, tagNo); out.writeLength(primitive.encodedLength()); out.writeObject(primitive); } else { // // need to mark constructed types... // int flags; if (primitive.isConstructed()) { flags = BERTags.CONSTRUCTED | BERTags.TAGGED; } else { flags = BERTags.TAGGED; } out.writeTag(flags, tagNo); out.writeImplicitObject(primitive); } } else { out.writeEncoded(BERTags.CONSTRUCTED | BERTags.TAGGED, tagNo, ZERO_BYTES); } }
/** * A note on the implementation: * * <p>As DL requires the constructed, definite-length model to be used for structured types, this * varies slightly from the ASN.1 descriptions given. Rather than just outputting SEQUENCE, we * also have to specify CONSTRUCTED, and the objects length. */ void encode(ASN1OutputStream out) throws IOException { ASN1OutputStream dOut = out.getDLSubStream(); int length = getBodyLength(); out.write(BERTags.SEQUENCE | BERTags.CONSTRUCTED); out.writeLength(length); for (Enumeration e = this.getObjects(); e.hasMoreElements(); ) { Object obj = e.nextElement(); dOut.writeObject((ASN1Encodable) obj); } }