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package javax.net.ssl;

Standard constants definitions
Since:1.8
/** * Standard constants definitions * * @since 1.8 */
public final class StandardConstants { // Suppress default constructor for noninstantiability private StandardConstants() { throw new AssertionError( "No javax.net.ssl.StandardConstants instances for you!"); }
The "host_name" type representing of a DNS hostname (see SNIHostName) in a Server Name Indication (SNI) extension.

The SNI extension is a feature that extends the SSL/TLS protocols to indicate what server name the client is attempting to connect to during handshaking. See section 3, "Server Name Indication", of TLS Extensions (RFC 6066).

The value of this constant is 0.

See Also:
/** * The "host_name" type representing of a DNS hostname * (see {@link SNIHostName}) in a Server Name Indication (SNI) extension. * <P> * The SNI extension is a feature that extends the SSL/TLS protocols to * indicate what server name the client is attempting to connect to during * handshaking. See section 3, "Server Name Indication", of <A * HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6066.txt">TLS Extensions (RFC 6066)</A>. * <P> * The value of this constant is {@value}. * * @see SNIServerName * @see SNIHostName */
public static final int SNI_HOST_NAME = 0x00; }