I'd like to be able to get the MD5 fingerprint of the certificate
associated with my app (regardless of whether it's the debug cert or
the release cert).

You're probably aware that in order to get a Google Maps API key, you
need to provide them with the certificate fingerprint of your app so
that they can match the key with the fingerprint when you use it so as
to ensure it's "really you".

I've got a similar situation in which I'd like to make requests
against a URL (my server) and would like to pass my app's fingerprint
as part of the request.  I've got no clue which classes I should be
looking at.  Any help would be appreciated.

Please note - I want to do this through code, from within my Android
app.  I'm not looking for "Keytool"

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