Package | Description |
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java.net |
Provides the classes for implementing networking applications.
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javax.net.ssl |
Provides classes for the secure socket package.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract Principal |
SecureCacheResponse.getPeerPrincipal()
Returns the server's principal which was established as part of
defining the session during the original connection that
retrieved the network resource.
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abstract List<Certificate> |
SecureCacheResponse.getServerCertificateChain()
Returns the server's certificate chain, which was established as
part of defining the session in the original connection that
retrieved the network resource, from cache.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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X509Certificate[] |
HandshakeCompletedEvent.getPeerCertificateChain()
Returns the identity of the peer which was identified as part
of defining the session.
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X509Certificate[] |
SSLSession.getPeerCertificateChain()
Returns the identity of the peer which was identified as part
of defining the session.
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Certificate[] |
HandshakeCompletedEvent.getPeerCertificates()
Returns the identity of the peer which was established as part
of defining the session.
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Certificate[] |
SSLSession.getPeerCertificates()
Returns the identity of the peer which was established as part
of defining the session.
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Principal |
HttpsURLConnection.getPeerPrincipal()
Returns the server's principal which was established as part of
defining the session.
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Principal |
HandshakeCompletedEvent.getPeerPrincipal()
Returns the identity of the peer which was established as part of
defining the session.
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Principal |
SSLSession.getPeerPrincipal()
Returns the identity of the peer which was established as part of
defining the session.
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abstract Certificate[] |
HttpsURLConnection.getServerCertificates()
Returns the server's certificate chain which was established
as part of defining the session.
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