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Java example source code file (HttpsConfigurator.java)
The HttpsConfigurator.java Java example source code
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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.*;
/**
* This class is used to configure the https parameters for each incoming
* https connection on a HttpsServer. Applications need to override
* the {@link #configure(HttpsParameters)} method in order to change
* the default configuration.
* <p>
* The following <a name="example">example shows how this may be done:
* <p>
* <pre>
* @since 1.6
*/
@jdk.Exported
public class HttpsConfigurator {
private SSLContext context;
/**
* Creates an Https configuration, with the given SSLContext.
* @param context the SSLContext to use for this configurator
* @throws NullPointerException if no SSLContext supplied
*/
public HttpsConfigurator (SSLContext context) {
if (context == null) {
throw new NullPointerException ("null SSLContext");
}
this.context = context;
}
/**
* Returns the SSLContext for this HttpsConfigurator.
* @return the SSLContext
*/
public SSLContext getSSLContext() {
return context;
}
//BEGIN_TIGER_EXCLUDE
/**
* Called by the HttpsServer to configure the parameters
* for a https connection currently being established.
* The implementation of configure() must call
* {@link HttpsParameters#setSSLParameters(SSLParameters)}
* in order to set the SSL parameters for the connection.
* <p>
* The default implementation of this method uses the
* SSLParameters returned from <p>
* <code>getSSLContext().getDefaultSSLParameters()
* <p>
* configure() may be overridden in order to modify this behavior.
* See, the example <a href="#example">above.
* @param params the HttpsParameters to be configured.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public void configure (HttpsParameters params) {
params.setSSLParameters (getSSLContext().getDefaultSSLParameters());
}
//END_TIGER_EXCLUDE
}
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