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A driver for DataStax Enterprise (DSE) and Apache Cassandra 1.2+ clusters that works exclusively with the Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) and Cassandra's binary protocol, supporting DSE-specific features such as geospatial types, DSE Graph and DSE authentication.

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/*
 * Copyright DataStax, Inc.
 *
 * This software can be used solely with DataStax Enterprise. Please consult the license at
 * http://www.datastax.com/terms/datastax-dse-driver-license-terms
 */
package com.datastax.driver.core;

import io.netty.channel.socket.SocketChannel;
import io.netty.handler.ssl.SslHandler;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine;

/**
 * {@link SSLOptions} implementation based on built-in JDK classes.
 *
 * @deprecated Use {@link RemoteEndpointAwareJdkSSLOptions} instead.
 */
@SuppressWarnings("DeprecatedIsStillUsed")
@Deprecated
public class JdkSSLOptions implements SSLOptions {

  /**
   * Creates a builder to create a new instance.
   *
   * @return the builder.
   */
  public static Builder builder() {
    return new Builder();
  }

  protected final SSLContext context;
  protected final String[] cipherSuites;

  /**
   * Creates a new instance.
   *
   * @param context the SSL context.
   * @param cipherSuites the cipher suites to use.
   */
  protected JdkSSLOptions(SSLContext context, String[] cipherSuites) {
    this.context = (context == null) ? makeDefaultContext() : context;
    this.cipherSuites = cipherSuites;
  }

  @Override
  public SslHandler newSSLHandler(SocketChannel channel) {
    SSLEngine engine = newSSLEngine(channel);
    return new SslHandler(engine);
  }

  /**
   * Creates an SSL engine each time a connection is established.
   *
   * 

* *

You might want to override this if you need to fine-tune the engine's configuration (for * example enabling hostname verification). * * @param channel the Netty channel for that connection. * @return the engine. */ protected SSLEngine newSSLEngine(@SuppressWarnings("unused") SocketChannel channel) { SSLEngine engine = context.createSSLEngine(); engine.setUseClientMode(true); if (cipherSuites != null) engine.setEnabledCipherSuites(cipherSuites); return engine; } private static SSLContext makeDefaultContext() throws IllegalStateException { try { return SSLContext.getDefault(); } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot initialize SSL Context", e); } } /** Helper class to build JDK-based SSL options. */ public static class Builder { protected SSLContext context; protected String[] cipherSuites; /** * Set the SSL context to use. * *

If this method isn't called, a context with the default options will be used, and you can * use the default JSSE * System properties to customize its behavior. This may in particular involve creating * a simple keyStore and trustStore. * * @param context the SSL context. * @return this builder. */ public Builder withSSLContext(SSLContext context) { this.context = context; return this; } /** * Set the cipher suites to use. * *

If this method isn't called, the default is to present all the eligible client ciphers to * the server. * * @param cipherSuites the cipher suites to use. * @return this builder. */ public Builder withCipherSuites(String[] cipherSuites) { this.cipherSuites = cipherSuites; return this; } /** * Builds a new instance based on the parameters provided to this builder. * * @return the new instance. */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public JdkSSLOptions build() { return new JdkSSLOptions(context, cipherSuites); } } }





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