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package javax.net.ssl;

import java.security.*;

This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the SSLContext class.

All the abstract methods in this class must be implemented by each cryptographic service provider who wishes to supply the implementation of a particular SSL context.

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Since:1.4
/** * This class defines the <i>Service Provider Interface</i> (<b>SPI</b>) * for the {@code SSLContext} class. * * <p> All the abstract methods in this class must be implemented by each * cryptographic service provider who wishes to supply the implementation * of a particular SSL context. * * @since 1.4 * @see SSLContext */
public abstract class SSLContextSpi {
Initializes this context.
Params:
  • km – the sources of authentication keys
  • tm – the sources of peer authentication trust decisions
  • sr – the source of randomness
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/** * Initializes this context. * * @param km the sources of authentication keys * @param tm the sources of peer authentication trust decisions * @param sr the source of randomness * @throws KeyManagementException if this operation fails * @see SSLContext#init(KeyManager [], TrustManager [], SecureRandom) */
protected abstract void engineInit(KeyManager[] km, TrustManager[] tm, SecureRandom sr) throws KeyManagementException;
Returns a SocketFactory object for this context.
Throws:
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Returns:the SocketFactory object
/** * Returns a {@code SocketFactory} object for this * context. * * @return the {@code SocketFactory} object * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the underlying provider * does not implement the operation. * @throws IllegalStateException if the SSLContextImpl requires * initialization and the {@code engineInit()} * has not been called * @see javax.net.ssl.SSLContext#getSocketFactory() */
protected abstract SSLSocketFactory engineGetSocketFactory();
Returns a ServerSocketFactory object for this context.
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Returns:the ServerSocketFactory object
/** * Returns a {@code ServerSocketFactory} object for * this context. * * @return the {@code ServerSocketFactory} object * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the underlying provider * does not implement the operation. * @throws IllegalStateException if the SSLContextImpl requires * initialization and the {@code engineInit()} * has not been called * @see javax.net.ssl.SSLContext#getServerSocketFactory() */
protected abstract SSLServerSocketFactory engineGetServerSocketFactory();
Creates a new SSLEngine using this context.

Applications using this factory method are providing no hints for an internal session reuse strategy. If hints are desired, engineCreateSSLEngine(String, int) should be used instead.

Some cipher suites (such as Kerberos) require remote hostname information, in which case this factory method should not be used.

Throws:
  • IllegalStateException – if the SSLContextImpl requires initialization and the engineInit() has not been called
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Implementation Note: It is provider-specific if the returned SSLEngine uses client or server mode by default for the (D)TLS connection. The JDK SunJSSE provider implementation uses server mode by default. However, it is recommended to always set the desired mode explicitly by calling SSLEngine.setUseClientMode() before invoking other methods of the SSLEngine.
Returns: the SSLEngine Object
Since: 1.5
/** * Creates a new {@code SSLEngine} using this context. * <P> * Applications using this factory method are providing no hints * for an internal session reuse strategy. If hints are desired, * {@link #engineCreateSSLEngine(String, int)} should be used * instead. * <P> * Some cipher suites (such as Kerberos) require remote hostname * information, in which case this factory method should not be used. * * @implNote * It is provider-specific if the returned SSLEngine uses client or * server mode by default for the (D)TLS connection. The JDK SunJSSE * provider implementation uses server mode by default. However, it * is recommended to always set the desired mode explicitly by calling * {@link SSLEngine#setUseClientMode(boolean) SSLEngine.setUseClientMode()} * before invoking other methods of the SSLEngine. * * @return the {@code SSLEngine} Object * @throws IllegalStateException if the SSLContextImpl requires * initialization and the {@code engineInit()} * has not been called * * @see SSLContext#createSSLEngine() * * @since 1.5 */
protected abstract SSLEngine engineCreateSSLEngine();
Creates a SSLEngine using this context.

Applications using this factory method are providing hints for an internal session reuse strategy.

Some cipher suites (such as Kerberos) require remote hostname information, in which case peerHost needs to be specified.

Params:
  • host – the non-authoritative name of the host
  • port – the non-authoritative port
Throws:
  • IllegalStateException – if the SSLContextImpl requires initialization and the engineInit() has not been called
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Implementation Note: It is provider-specific if the returned SSLEngine uses client or server mode by default for the (D)TLS connection. The JDK SunJSSE provider implementation uses server mode by default. However, it is recommended to always set the desired mode explicitly by calling SSLEngine.setUseClientMode() before invoking other methods of the SSLEngine.
Returns: the SSLEngine Object
Since: 1.5
/** * Creates a {@code SSLEngine} using this context. * <P> * Applications using this factory method are providing hints * for an internal session reuse strategy. * <P> * Some cipher suites (such as Kerberos) require remote hostname * information, in which case peerHost needs to be specified. * * @implNote * It is provider-specific if the returned SSLEngine uses client or * server mode by default for the (D)TLS connection. The JDK SunJSSE * provider implementation uses server mode by default. However, it * is recommended to always set the desired mode explicitly by calling * {@link SSLEngine#setUseClientMode(boolean) SSLEngine.setUseClientMode()} * before invoking other methods of the SSLEngine. * * @param host the non-authoritative name of the host * @param port the non-authoritative port * @return the {@code SSLEngine} Object * @throws IllegalStateException if the SSLContextImpl requires * initialization and the {@code engineInit()} * has not been called * * @see SSLContext#createSSLEngine(String, int) * * @since 1.5 */
protected abstract SSLEngine engineCreateSSLEngine(String host, int port);
Returns a server SSLSessionContext object for this context.
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Returns:the SSLSessionContext object
/** * Returns a server {@code SSLSessionContext} object for * this context. * * @return the {@code SSLSessionContext} object * @see javax.net.ssl.SSLContext#getServerSessionContext() */
protected abstract SSLSessionContext engineGetServerSessionContext();
Returns a client SSLSessionContext object for this context.
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Returns:the SSLSessionContext object
/** * Returns a client {@code SSLSessionContext} object for * this context. * * @return the {@code SSLSessionContext} object * @see javax.net.ssl.SSLContext#getClientSessionContext() */
protected abstract SSLSessionContext engineGetClientSessionContext(); private SSLSocket getDefaultSocket() { try { SSLSocketFactory factory = engineGetSocketFactory(); return (SSLSocket)factory.createSocket(); } catch (java.io.IOException e) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Could not obtain parameters", e); } }
Returns a copy of the SSLParameters indicating the default settings for this SSL context.

The parameters will always have the ciphersuite and protocols arrays set to non-null values.

The default implementation obtains the parameters from an SSLSocket created by calling the SocketFactory.createSocket() method of this context's SocketFactory.

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Returns:a copy of the SSLParameters object with the default settings
Since:1.6
/** * Returns a copy of the SSLParameters indicating the default * settings for this SSL context. * * <p>The parameters will always have the ciphersuite and protocols * arrays set to non-null values. * * <p>The default implementation obtains the parameters from an * SSLSocket created by calling the * {@linkplain javax.net.SocketFactory#createSocket * SocketFactory.createSocket()} method of this context's SocketFactory. * * @return a copy of the SSLParameters object with the default settings * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the default SSL parameters * could not be obtained. * * @since 1.6 */
protected SSLParameters engineGetDefaultSSLParameters() { SSLSocket socket = getDefaultSocket(); return socket.getSSLParameters(); }
Returns a copy of the SSLParameters indicating the maximum supported settings for this SSL context.

The parameters will always have the ciphersuite and protocols arrays set to non-null values.

The default implementation obtains the parameters from an SSLSocket created by calling the SocketFactory.createSocket() method of this context's SocketFactory.

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Returns:a copy of the SSLParameters object with the maximum supported settings
Since:1.6
/** * Returns a copy of the SSLParameters indicating the maximum supported * settings for this SSL context. * * <p>The parameters will always have the ciphersuite and protocols * arrays set to non-null values. * * <p>The default implementation obtains the parameters from an * SSLSocket created by calling the * {@linkplain javax.net.SocketFactory#createSocket * SocketFactory.createSocket()} method of this context's SocketFactory. * * @return a copy of the SSLParameters object with the maximum supported * settings * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the supported SSL parameters * could not be obtained. * * @since 1.6 */
protected SSLParameters engineGetSupportedSSLParameters() { SSLSocket socket = getDefaultSocket(); SSLParameters params = new SSLParameters(); params.setCipherSuites(socket.getSupportedCipherSuites()); params.setProtocols(socket.getSupportedProtocols()); return params; } }