import
java.security.MessageDigest;


/** */
/**
*
*/

public
class
MD5
...
{




/** *//**
* Constructs the MD5 object and sets the string whose MD5 is to be
* computed.
*
* @param inStr
* the <code>String</code> whose MD5 is to be computed
*/

public MD5() ...{
}


/** *//**
* Computes the MD5 fingerprint of a string.
*
* @return the MD5 digest of the input <code>String</code>
*/

public static String compute(String inStr) ...{
// convert input String to a char[]
// convert that char[] to byte[]
// get the md5 digest as byte[]
// bit-wise AND that byte[] with 0xff
// prepend "0" to the output StringBuffer to make sure that we don't end
// up with
// something like "e21ff" instead of "e201ff"
MessageDigest md5=null;

try ...{
md5 = MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5");

} catch (Exception e) ...{
System.out.println(e.toString());
e.printStackTrace();
return "";
}
char[] charArray = inStr.toCharArray();
byte[] byteArray = new byte[charArray.length];

for (int i = 0; i < charArray.length; i++)
byteArray[i] = (byte) charArray[i];

byte[] md5Bytes = md5.digest(byteArray);

StringBuffer hexValue = new StringBuffer();


for (int i = 0; i < md5Bytes.length; i++) ...{
int val = ((int) md5Bytes[i]) & 0xff;
if (val < 16)
hexValue.append("0");
hexValue.append(Integer.toHexString(val));
}

return hexValue.toString();
}
}



































































