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package org.apache.http.conn.ssl;

import javax.net.ssl.SSLException;

The HostnameVerifier that works the same way as Curl and Firefox.

The hostname must match either the first CN, or any of the subject-alts. A wildcard can occur in the CN, and in any of the subject-alts.

The only difference between BROWSER_COMPATIBLE and STRICT is that a wildcard (such as "*.foo.com") with BROWSER_COMPATIBLE matches all subdomains, including "a.b.foo.com".
Author:Julius Davies
Deprecated:Please use URL.openConnection instead. Please visit this webpage for further details.
/** * The HostnameVerifier that works the same way as Curl and Firefox. * <p/> * The hostname must match either the first CN, or any of the subject-alts. * A wildcard can occur in the CN, and in any of the subject-alts. * <p/> * The only difference between BROWSER_COMPATIBLE and STRICT is that a wildcard * (such as "*.foo.com") with BROWSER_COMPATIBLE matches all subdomains, * including "a.b.foo.com". * * @author Julius Davies * * @deprecated Please use {@link java.net.URL#openConnection} instead. * Please visit <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/09/androids-http-clients.html">this webpage</a> * for further details. */
@Deprecated public class BrowserCompatHostnameVerifier extends AbstractVerifier { public final void verify( final String host, final String[] cns, final String[] subjectAlts) throws SSLException { verify(host, cns, subjectAlts, false); } @Override public final String toString() { return "BROWSER_COMPATIBLE"; } }