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package com.sun.net.httpserver;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters;
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Represents the set of parameters for each https connection negotiated with clients. One of these is created and passed to HttpsConfigurator.configure(HttpsParameters) for every incoming https connection, in order to determine the parameters to use.

The underlying SSL parameters may be established either via the set/get methods of this class, or else via a SSLParameters object. SSLParameters is the preferred method, because in the future, additional configuration capabilities may be added to that class, and it is easier to determine the set of supported parameters and their default values with SSLParameters. Also, if an SSLParameters object is provided via setSSLParameters(SSLParameters) then those parameter settings are used, and any settings made in this object are ignored.

Since:1.6
/** * Represents the set of parameters for each https * connection negotiated with clients. One of these * is created and passed to * {@link HttpsConfigurator#configure(HttpsParameters)} * for every incoming https connection, * in order to determine the parameters to use. * <p> * The underlying SSL parameters may be established either * via the set/get methods of this class, or else via * a {@link javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters} object. SSLParameters * is the preferred method, because in the future, * additional configuration capabilities may be added to that class, and * it is easier to determine the set of supported parameters and their * default values with SSLParameters. Also, if an SSLParameters object is * provided via * {@link #setSSLParameters(SSLParameters)} then those parameter settings * are used, and any settings made in this object are ignored. * @since 1.6 */
public abstract class HttpsParameters { private String[] cipherSuites; private String[] protocols; private boolean wantClientAuth; private boolean needClientAuth; protected HttpsParameters() {}
Returns the HttpsConfigurator for this HttpsParameters.
/** * Returns the HttpsConfigurator for this HttpsParameters. */
public abstract HttpsConfigurator getHttpsConfigurator();
Returns the address of the remote client initiating the connection.
/** * Returns the address of the remote client initiating the * connection. */
public abstract InetSocketAddress getClientAddress(); //BEGIN_TIGER_EXCLUDE
Sets the SSLParameters to use for this HttpsParameters. The parameters must be supported by the SSLContext contained by the HttpsConfigurator associated with this HttpsParameters. If no parameters are set, then the default behavior is to use the default parameters from the associated SSLContext.
Params:
  • params – the SSLParameters to set. If null then the existing parameters (if any) remain unchanged.
Throws:
/** * Sets the SSLParameters to use for this HttpsParameters. * The parameters must be supported by the SSLContext contained * by the HttpsConfigurator associated with this HttpsParameters. * If no parameters are set, then the default behavior is to use * the default parameters from the associated SSLContext. * @param params the SSLParameters to set. If <code>null</code> * then the existing parameters (if any) remain unchanged. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if any of the parameters are * invalid or unsupported. */
public abstract void setSSLParameters (SSLParameters params); //END_TIGER_EXCLUDE
Returns a copy of the array of ciphersuites or null if none have been set.
Returns:a copy of the array of ciphersuites or null if none have been set.
/** * Returns a copy of the array of ciphersuites or null if none * have been set. * * @return a copy of the array of ciphersuites or null if none * have been set. */
public String[] getCipherSuites() { return cipherSuites != null ? cipherSuites.clone() : null; }
Sets the array of ciphersuites.
Params:
  • cipherSuites – the array of ciphersuites (or null)
/** * Sets the array of ciphersuites. * * @param cipherSuites the array of ciphersuites (or null) */
public void setCipherSuites(String[] cipherSuites) { this.cipherSuites = cipherSuites != null ? cipherSuites.clone() : null; }
Returns a copy of the array of protocols or null if none have been set.
Returns:a copy of the array of protocols or null if none have been set.
/** * Returns a copy of the array of protocols or null if none * have been set. * * @return a copy of the array of protocols or null if none * have been set. */
public String[] getProtocols() { return protocols != null ? protocols.clone() : null; }
Sets the array of protocols.
Params:
  • protocols – the array of protocols (or null)
/** * Sets the array of protocols. * * @param protocols the array of protocols (or null) */
public void setProtocols(String[] protocols) { this.protocols = protocols != null ? protocols.clone() : null; }
Returns whether client authentication should be requested.
Returns:whether client authentication should be requested.
/** * Returns whether client authentication should be requested. * * @return whether client authentication should be requested. */
public boolean getWantClientAuth() { return wantClientAuth; }
Sets whether client authentication should be requested. Calling this method clears the needClientAuth flag.
Params:
  • wantClientAuth – whether client authentication should be requested
/** * Sets whether client authentication should be requested. Calling * this method clears the <code>needClientAuth</code> flag. * * @param wantClientAuth whether client authentication should be requested */
public void setWantClientAuth(boolean wantClientAuth) { this.wantClientAuth = wantClientAuth; }
Returns whether client authentication should be required.
Returns:whether client authentication should be required.
/** * Returns whether client authentication should be required. * * @return whether client authentication should be required. */
public boolean getNeedClientAuth() { return needClientAuth; }
Sets whether client authentication should be required. Calling this method clears the wantClientAuth flag.
Params:
  • needClientAuth – whether client authentication should be required
/** * Sets whether client authentication should be required. Calling * this method clears the <code>wantClientAuth</code> flag. * * @param needClientAuth whether client authentication should be required */
public void setNeedClientAuth(boolean needClientAuth) { this.needClientAuth = needClientAuth; } }