@Exported public class HttpsConfigurator extends Object
configure(HttpsParameters)
method in order to change
the default configuration.
The following example shows how this may be done:
SSLContext sslContext = SSLContext.getInstance (....); HttpsServer server = HttpsServer.create(); server.setHttpsConfigurator (new HttpsConfigurator(sslContext) { public void configure (HttpsParameters params) { // get the remote address if needed InetSocketAddress remote = params.getClientAddress(); SSLContext c = getSSLContext(); // get the default parameters SSLParameters sslparams = c.getDefaultSSLParameters(); if (remote.equals (...) ) { // modify the default set for client x } params.setSSLParameters(sslparams); } });
Constructor and Description |
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HttpsConfigurator(SSLContext context)
Creates an Https configuration, with the given SSLContext.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
configure(HttpsParameters params)
Called by the HttpsServer to configure the parameters
for a https connection currently being established.
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SSLContext |
getSSLContext()
Returns the SSLContext for this HttpsConfigurator.
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public HttpsConfigurator(SSLContext context)
context
- the SSLContext to use for this configuratorNullPointerException
- if no SSLContext suppliedpublic SSLContext getSSLContext()
public void configure(HttpsParameters params)
HttpsParameters.setSSLParameters(SSLParameters)
in order to set the SSL parameters for the connection.
The default implementation of this method uses the SSLParameters returned from
getSSLContext().getDefaultSSLParameters()
configure() may be overridden in order to modify this behavior. See, the example above.
params
- the HttpsParameters to be configured.
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