Package | Description |
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javax.naming.ldap |
Provides support for LDAPv3 extended operations and controls.
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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 SSLSession |
StartTlsResponse.negotiate()
Negotiates a TLS session using the default SSL socket factory.
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abstract SSLSession |
StartTlsResponse.negotiate(SSLSocketFactory factory)
Negotiates a TLS session using an SSL socket factory.
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Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
ExtendedSSLSession
Extends the
SSLSession interface to support additional
session attributes. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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SSLSession |
SSLEngine.getHandshakeSession()
Returns the
SSLSession being constructed during a SSL/TLS
handshake. |
SSLSession |
SSLSocket.getHandshakeSession()
Returns the
SSLSession being constructed during a SSL/TLS
handshake. |
SSLSession |
SSLSessionBindingEvent.getSession()
Returns the SSLSession into which the listener is being bound or
from which the listener is being unbound.
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abstract SSLSession |
SSLEngine.getSession()
Returns the
SSLSession in use in this
SSLEngine . |
SSLSession |
HandshakeCompletedEvent.getSession()
Returns the session that triggered this event.
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abstract SSLSession |
SSLSocket.getSession()
Returns the SSL Session in use by this connection.
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SSLSession |
SSLSessionContext.getSession(byte[] sessionId)
Returns the
SSLSession bound to the specified session id. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
HostnameVerifier.verify(String hostname,
SSLSession session)
Verify that the host name is an acceptable match with
the server's authentication scheme.
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Constructor and Description |
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HandshakeCompletedEvent(SSLSocket sock,
SSLSession s)
Constructs a new HandshakeCompletedEvent.
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SSLSessionBindingEvent(SSLSession session,
String name)
Constructs a new SSLSessionBindingEvent.
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