All Classes and Interfaces

Class
Description
Encodes a string into a Caverphone value.
Provides Base16 encoding and decoding.
Provides Base16 encoding and decoding in a streaming fashion (unlimited size).
Provides Hex encoding and decoding in a streaming fashion (unlimited size).
Provides Base32 encoding and decoding as defined by RFC 4648.
Builds Base32 instances.
Provides Base32 encoding and decoding in a streaming fashion (unlimited size).
Provides Base32 encoding and decoding in a streaming fashion (unlimited size).
Provides Base64 encoding and decoding as defined by RFC 2045.
Builds Base64 instances.
Provides Base64 encoding and decoding in a streaming fashion (unlimited size).
Provides Base64 encoding and decoding in a streaming fashion (unlimited size).
Abstract superclass for Base-N encoders and decoders.
Builds Base64 instances.
Abstract superclass for Base-N input streams.
Abstract superclass for Base-N output streams.
Identical to the Base64 encoding defined by RFC 1521 and allows a character set to be specified.
Encodes strings into their Beider-Morse phonetic encoding.
Converts between byte arrays and strings of "0"s and "1"s.
Defines common decoding methods for byte array decoders.
Defines common encoding methods for byte array encoders.
Implements the Blake3 algorithm providing a hash function with extensible output (XOF), a keyed hash function (MAC, PRF), and a key derivation function (KDF).
Deprecated.
1.5 Replaced by Caverphone2, will be removed in 2.0.
Encodes a string into a Caverphone 1.0 value.
Encodes a string into a Caverphone 2.0 value.
Character encoding names required of every implementation of the Java platform.
Operations on CharSequence that are null safe.
Charsets required of every implementation of the Java platform.
Defines encoding and decoding policies.
Encodes a string into a Cologne Phonetic value.
GNU libc crypt(3) compatible hash method.
Encodes a string into a Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex value.
Provides the highest level of abstraction for Decoders.
Thrown when there is a failure condition during the decoding process.
A minimal command line to run digest over files, directories or a string.
Operations to simplify common MessageDigest tasks.
Encodes a string into a double metaphone value.
Provides the highest level of abstraction for Encoders.
Thrown when there is a failure condition during the encoding process.
Converts hexadecimal Strings.
Standard HmacUtils algorithm names from the Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation.
Simplifies common Mac tasks.
Language guessing utility.
Language codes.
A set of languages.
Some languages, explicitly enumerated.
Match Rating Approach Phonetic Algorithm Developed by Western Airlines in 1977.
The libc crypt() "$1$" and Apache "$apr1$" MD5-based hash algorithm.
Standard MessageDigest algorithm names from the Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation.
Encodes a string into a Metaphone value.
Implementation of the MurmurHash2 32-bit and 64-bit hash functions.
Implementation of the MurmurHash3 32-bit and 128-bit hash functions.
Deprecated.
Use IncrementalHash32x86.
Generates 32-bit hash from input bytes.
Supported types of names.
Encodes a string into a NYSIIS value.
Implements the Percent-Encoding scheme, as described in HTTP 1.1 specification.
Converts words into potential phonetic representations.
A pure-Java implementation of the CRC32 checksum that uses the same polynomial as the built-in native CRC32.
A pure-Java implementation of the CRC32 checksum that uses the CRC32-C polynomial, the same polynomial used by iSCSI and implemented on many Intel chipsets supporting SSE 4.2.
Similar to the Quoted-Printable content-transfer-encoding defined in RFC 1521 and designed to allow text containing mostly ASCII characters to be decipherable on an ASCII terminal without decoding.
Codec for the Quoted-Printable section of RFC 1521.
Encodes a string into a Refined Soundex value.
Consider this class package private.
A phoneme rule.
 
 
 
A minimal wrapper around the functionality of Pattern that we use, to allow for alternate implementations.
Types of rule.
SHA2-based UNIX crypt implementation.
Encodes a string into a Soundex value.
Defines common decoding methods for String decoders.
Defines common encoding methods for String encoders.
Compares Strings using a StringEncoder.
Converts String to and from bytes using the encodings required by the Java specification.
UNIX crypt(3) algorithm implementation.
Implements the 'www-form-urlencoded' encoding scheme, also misleadingly known as URL encoding.
Implementation of the xxHash32 hash algorithm.