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@@ -90,29 +90,6 @@ Encryptors.text("password", "salt")
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A `TextEncryptor` uses a standard `BytesEncryptor` to encrypt text data.
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Encrypted results are returned as hex-encoded strings for easy storage on the filesystem or in a database.
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-You can use the `Encryptors.queryableText` factory method to construct a "`queryable`" `TextEncryptor`:
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-.Queryable TextEncryptor
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-Encryptors.queryableText("password", "salt");
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-Encryptors.queryableText("password", "salt")
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-The difference between a queryable `TextEncryptor` and a standard `TextEncryptor` has to do with initialization vector (IV) handling.
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-The IV used in a queryable `TextEncryptor.encrypt` operation is shared, or constant, and is not randomly generated.
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-This means the same text encrypted multiple times always produces the same encryption result.
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-This is less secure but necessary for encrypted data that needs to be queried against.
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-An example of queryable encrypted text would be an OAuth `apiKey`.
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[[spring-security-crypto-keygenerators]]
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== Key Generators
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The {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/crypto/keygen/KeyGenerators.html[`KeyGenerators`] class provides a number of convenience factory methods for constructing different types of key generators.
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