生成唯一32位ID编码代码Java(GUID)

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/*
 * RandomGUID
 * @version 1.2.1 11/05/02
 * @author Marc A. Mnich
 *
 * From www.JavaExchange.com, Open Software licensing
 *
 * 11/05/02 -- Performance enhancement from Mike Dubman. 
 *             Moved InetAddr.getLocal to static block.  Mike has measured
 *             a 10 fold improvement in run time.
 * 01/29/02 -- Bug fix: Improper seeding of nonsecure Random object
 *             caused duplicate GUIDs to be produced.  Random object
 *             is now only created once per JVM.
 * 01/19/02 -- Modified random seeding and added new constructor
 *             to allow secure random feature.
 * 01/14/02 -- Added random function seeding with JVM run time
 *
 */


import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.security.*;

/*
 * In the multitude of java GUID generators, I found none that
 * guaranteed randomness.  GUIDs are guaranteed to be globally unique
 * by using ethernet MACs, IP addresses, time elements, and sequential
 * numbers.  GUIDs are not expected to be random and most often are
 * easy/possible to guess given a sample from a given generator.
 * SQL Server, for example generates GUID that are unique but
 * sequencial within a given instance.
 *
 * GUIDs can be used as security devices to hide things such as
 * files within a filesystem where listings are unavailable (e.g. files
 * that are served up from a Web server with indexing turned off).
 * This may be desireable in cases where standard authentication is not
 * appropriate. In this scenario, the RandomGUIDs are used as directories.
 * Another example is the use of GUIDs for primary keys in a database
 * where you want to ensure that the keys are secret.  Random GUIDs can
 * then be used in a URL to prevent hackers (or users) from accessing
 * records by guessing or simply by incrementing sequential numbers.
 *
 * There are many other possiblities of using GUIDs in the realm of
 * security and encryption where the element of randomness is important.
 * This class was written for these purposes but can also be used as a
 * general purpose GUID generator as well.
 *
 * RandomGUID generates truly random GUIDs by using the system's
 * IP address (name/IP), system time in milliseconds (as an integer),
 * and a very large random number joined together in a single String
 * that is passed through an MD5 hash.  The IP address and system time
 * make the MD5 seed globally unique and the random number guarantees
 * that the generated GUIDs will have no discernable pattern and
 * cannot be guessed given any number of previously generated GUIDs.
 * It is generally not possible to access the seed information (IP, time,
 * random number) from the resulting GUIDs as the MD5 hash algorithm
 * provides one way encryption.
 *
 * ----> Security of RandomGUID: <-----
 * RandomGUID can be called one of two ways -- with the basic java Random
 * number generator or a cryptographically strong random generator
 * (SecureRandom).  The choice is offered because the secure random
 * generator takes about 3.5 times longer to generate its random numbers
 * and this performance hit may not be worth the added security
 * especially considering the basic generator is seeded with a
 * cryptographically strong random seed.
 *
 * Seeding the basic generator in this way effectively decouples
 * the random numbers from the time component making it virtually impossible
 * to predict the random number component even if one had absolute knowledge
 * of the System time.  Thanks to Ashutosh Narhari for the suggestion
 * of using the static method to prime the basic random generator.
 *
 * Using the secure random option, this class compies with the statistical
 * random number generator tests specified in FIPS 140-2, Security
 * Requirements for Cryptographic Modules, secition 4.9.1.
 *
 * I converted all the pieces of the seed to a String before handing
 * it over to the MD5 hash so that you could print it out to make
 * sure it contains the data you expect to see and to give a nice
 * warm fuzzy.  If you need better performance, you may want to stick
 * to byte[] arrays.
 *
 * I believe that it is important that the algorithm for
 * generating random GUIDs be open for inspection and modification.
 * This class is free for all uses.
 *
 *
 * - Marc
 */


public class RandomGUID extends Object {

   
public String valueBeforeMD5 = "" ;
   
public String valueAfterMD5 = "" ;
   
private static Random myRand;
   
private static SecureRandom mySecureRand;

   
private static String s_id;

   
/*
     * Static block to take care of one time secureRandom seed.
     * It takes a few seconds to initialize SecureRandom.  You might
     * want to consider removing this static block or replacing
     * it with a "time since first loaded" seed to reduce this time.
     * This block will run only once per JVM instance.
     */


   
static {
        mySecureRand =
new SecureRandom();
       
long secureInitializer = mySecureRand.nextLong();
        myRand =
new Random(secureInitializer);
       
try {
            s_id = InetAddress.getLocalHost().toString();
        }
catch (UnknownHostException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

    }


   
/*
     * Default constructor.  With no specification of security option,
     * this constructor defaults to lower security, high performance.
     */

   
public RandomGUID() {
        getRandomGUID(
false );
    }

   
/*
     * Constructor with security option.  Setting secure true
     * enables each random number generated to be cryptographically
     * strong.  Secure false defaults to the standard Random function seeded
     * with a single cryptographically strong random number.
     */

   
public RandomGUID( boolean secure) {
        getRandomGUID(secure);
    }

   
/*
     * Method to generate the random GUID
     */

   
private void getRandomGUID( boolean secure) {
        MessageDigest md5 =
null ;
        StringBuffer sbValueBeforeMD5 =
new StringBuffer();

       
try {
            md5 = MessageDigest.getInstance(
"MD5" );
        }
catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) {
            System.out.println(
"Error: " + e);
        }

       
try {
           
long time = System.currentTimeMillis();
           
long rand = 0 ;

           
if (secure) {
                rand = mySecureRand.nextLong();
            }
else {
                rand = myRand.nextLong();
            }

           
// This StringBuffer can be a long as you need; the MD5
           
// hash will always return 128 bits.  You can change
           
// the seed to include anything you want here.
           
// You could even stream a file through the MD5 making
           
// the odds of guessing it at least as great as that
           
// of guessing the contents of the file!
            sbValueBeforeMD5.append(s_id);
            sbValueBeforeMD5.append(
":" );
            sbValueBeforeMD5.append(Long.toString(time));
            sbValueBeforeMD5.append(
":" );
            sbValueBeforeMD5.append(Long.toString(rand));

            valueBeforeMD5 = sbValueBeforeMD5.toString();
            md5.update(valueBeforeMD5.getBytes());

           
byte [] array = md5.digest();
            StringBuffer sb =
new StringBuffer();
           
for ( int j = 0 ; j < array.length; ++j) {
               
int b = array[j] & 0xFF ;
               
if (b < 0x10 ) sb.append( '0' );
                sb.append(Integer.toHexString(b));
            }

            valueAfterMD5 = sb.toString();

        }
catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println(
"Error:" + e);
        }
    }


   
/*
     * Convert to the standard format for GUID
     * (Useful for SQL Server UniqueIdentifiers, etc.)
     * Example: C2FEEEAC-CFCD-11D1-8B05-00600806D9B6
     */

   
public String toString() {
        String raw = valueAfterMD5.toUpperCase();
        StringBuffer sb =
new StringBuffer();
        sb.append(raw.substring(
0 , 8 ));
        sb.append(
"-" );
        sb.append(raw.substring(
8 , 12 ));
        sb.append(
"-" );
        sb.append(raw.substring(
12 , 16 ));
        sb.append(
"-" );
        sb.append(raw.substring(
16 , 20 ));
        sb.append(
"-" );
        sb.append(raw.substring(
20 ));

       
return sb.toString();
    }

   
/*
     * Demonstraton and self test of class
     */

   
public static void main(String args[]) {
       
for ( int i= 0 ; i< 100 ; i++) {
    RandomGUID myGUID =
new RandomGUID();
    System.out.println(
"Seeding String=" + myGUID.valueBeforeMD5);
    System.out.println(
"rawGUID=" + myGUID.valueAfterMD5);
    System.out.println(
"RandomGUID=" + myGUID.toString());
        }
    }
}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
importjava.security.*;

public class RandomGUIDdemo {
   
// Generate 20 of 'em!
   
public static void main(String[] args) {
       for(inti=1; i<=20; i++) {
       RandomGUID myguid =
new RandomGUID(false);
       System.out.println(i +
" " + myguid.toString());
     }
    }
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