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package com.sun.net.httpserver;
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.nio.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.nio.channels.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.*;
import javax.net.ssl.*;
import com.sun.net.httpserver.spi.*;
This class is an extension of HttpServer
which provides support for HTTPS. A HttpsServer must have an associated HttpsConfigurator
object which is used to establish the SSL configuration for the SSL connections.
All other configuration is the same as for HttpServer.
Since: 1.6
/**
* This class is an extension of {@link HttpServer} which provides
* support for HTTPS. <p>
* A HttpsServer must have an associated {@link HttpsConfigurator} object
* which is used to establish the SSL configuration for the SSL connections.
* <p>
* All other configuration is the same as for HttpServer.
* @since 1.6
*/
public abstract class HttpsServer extends HttpServer {
/**
*/
protected HttpsServer () {
}
creates a HttpsServer instance which is initially not bound to any local address/port. The HttpsServer is acquired from the currently installed HttpServerProvider
The server must be bound using HttpServer.bind(InetSocketAddress, int)
before it can be used. The server must also have a HttpsConfigurator established with setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator)
Throws:
/**
* creates a HttpsServer instance which is initially not bound to any local address/port.
* The HttpsServer is acquired from the currently installed {@link HttpServerProvider}
* The server must be bound using {@link #bind(InetSocketAddress,int)} before it can be used.
* The server must also have a HttpsConfigurator established with {@link #setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator)}
* @throws IOException
*/
public static HttpsServer create () throws IOException {
return create (null, 0);
}
Create a HttpsServer
instance which will bind to the specified InetSocketAddress
(IP address and port number) A maximum backlog can also be specified. This is the maximum number of queued incoming connections to allow on the listening socket. Queued TCP connections exceeding this limit may be rejected by the TCP implementation. The HttpsServer is acquired from the currently installed HttpServerProvider
The server must have a HttpsConfigurator established with setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator)
Params: - addr – the address to listen on, if
null
then bind() must be called
to set the address - backlog – the socket backlog. If this value is less than or equal to zero,
then a system default value is used.
Throws: - BindException – if the server cannot bind to the requested address,
or if the server is already bound.
- IOException –
/**
* Create a <code>HttpsServer</code> instance which will bind to the
* specified {@link java.net.InetSocketAddress} (IP address and port number)
*
* A maximum backlog can also be specified. This is the maximum number of
* queued incoming connections to allow on the listening socket.
* Queued TCP connections exceeding this limit may be rejected by the TCP implementation.
* The HttpsServer is acquired from the currently installed {@link HttpServerProvider}
* The server must have a HttpsConfigurator established with {@link #setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator)}
*
* @param addr the address to listen on, if <code>null</code> then bind() must be called
* to set the address
* @param backlog the socket backlog. If this value is less than or equal to zero,
* then a system default value is used.
* @throws BindException if the server cannot bind to the requested address,
* or if the server is already bound.
* @throws IOException
*/
public static HttpsServer create (
InetSocketAddress addr, int backlog
) throws IOException {
HttpServerProvider provider = HttpServerProvider.provider();
return provider.createHttpsServer (addr, backlog);
}
Sets this server's HttpsConfigurator
object. Params: - config – the HttpsConfigurator to set
Throws: - NullPointerException – if config is null.
/**
* Sets this server's {@link HttpsConfigurator} object.
* @param config the HttpsConfigurator to set
* @throws NullPointerException if config is null.
*/
public abstract void setHttpsConfigurator (HttpsConfigurator config) ;
Gets this server's HttpsConfigurator
object, if it has been set. Returns: the HttpsConfigurator for this server, or null
if not set.
/**
* Gets this server's {@link HttpsConfigurator} object, if it has been set.
* @return the HttpsConfigurator for this server, or <code>null</code> if not set.
*/
public abstract HttpsConfigurator getHttpsConfigurator ();
}