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package javax.net.ssl;

import java.util.EventListener;

This interface is implemented by any class which wants to receive notifications about the completion of an SSL protocol handshake on a given SSL connection.

When an SSL handshake completes, new security parameters will have been established. Those parameters always include the security keys used to protect messages. They may also include parameters associated with a new session such as authenticated peer identity and a new SSL cipher suite.

Author:David Brownell
Since:1.4
/** * This interface is implemented by any class which wants to receive * notifications about the completion of an SSL protocol handshake * on a given SSL connection. * * <P> When an SSL handshake completes, new security parameters will * have been established. Those parameters always include the security * keys used to protect messages. They may also include parameters * associated with a new <em>session</em> such as authenticated * peer identity and a new SSL cipher suite. * * @since 1.4 * @author David Brownell */
public interface HandshakeCompletedListener extends EventListener {
This method is invoked on registered objects when a SSL handshake is completed.
Params:
  • event – the event identifying when the SSL Handshake completed on a given SSL connection
/** * This method is invoked on registered objects * when a SSL handshake is completed. * * @param event the event identifying when the SSL Handshake * completed on a given SSL connection */
void handshakeCompleted(HandshakeCompletedEvent event); }