Base64 Processing
Base64 is a mechanism of encoding data in a form that can always be represented as
plain text. It does this by converting three 8-bit values into four 6-bit values
and representing that 6-bit data using a set of 64 characters (uppercase letters,
lowercase letters, numeric digits, the plus sign and the forward slash). It is a
safe and relatively compact way to represent binary data in a text form. It is
used in LDIF processing if the data contains special characters that may not
otherwise be safe to represent in LDIF form.
The com.unboundid.util.Base64 class provides a mechanism that can be used
to encode data to and from base64. The decode(String data) method can be
used to decode a string containing base64-encoded data to a byte array. The
encode(byte[] data) and encode(byte[] data, StringBuilder buffer)
methods can be used to base64-encode data from a byte array to a string
representation.
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