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package org.apache.http.nio.reactor.ssl;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLException;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSession;
import org.apache.http.nio.reactor.IOSession;
/**
* Callback interface that can be used to customize various aspects of
* the TLS/SSl protocol.
*
* @since 4.2
*/
public interface SSLSetupHandler {
/**
* Triggered when the SSL connection is being initialized. Custom handlers
* can use this callback to customize properties of the {@link SSLEngine}
* used to establish the SSL session.
*
* @param sslengine the SSL engine.
* @throws SSLException if case of SSL protocol error.
*/
//FIXME: fix type
void initalize(SSLEngine sslengine) throws SSLException;
/**
* Triggered when the SSL connection has been established and initial SSL
* handshake has been successfully completed. Custom handlers can use
* this callback to verify properties of the {@link SSLSession}.
* For instance this would be the right place to enforce SSL cipher
* strength, validate certificate chain and do hostname checks.
*
* @param iosession the underlying IOSession for the SSL connection.
* @param sslsession newly created SSL session.
* @throws SSLException if case of SSL protocol error.
*/
void verify(IOSession iosession, SSLSession sslsession) throws SSLException;
}