Just like the title says, I am trying to encode a string "test" into base32 string "ORSXG5A=" in Java.
All I find when searching online is classes that encodes from string to array with 32bits, but obviously that is not what I want.
Sorry for this newbie question.
Apache commons-codec provides a Base32
class that does just that
Base32 base32 = new Base32();
System.out.println(base32.encodeAsString("test".getBytes()));
prints
ORSXG5A=
You can download it here.
As @Sotirios Delimanolis wrote it can be done using apache commons but you can also use google guava libraries. For example:
BaseEncoding.base32().encode("test".getBytes());
will return ORSXG5A=
.
More information can be found here.