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This work corresponds to the API signatures of CDC Security (Java Secure Socket Extension - JSSE) Optional Package interfaces and modules. */ /* * @(#)SSLSocketFactory.java 1.7 05/03/12 */ /* * NOTE: * Because of various external restrictions (i.e. US export * regulations, etc.), the actual source code can not be provided * at this time. This file represents the skeleton of the source * file, so that javadocs of the API can be created. */ package javax.net.ssl; import java.net.*; import java.security.*; import javax.net.SocketFactory; import java.io.IOException; /** * SSLSocketFactorys create SSLSockets. * * @since 1.4 * @see SSLSocket * @version 1.17 * @author David Brownell */ public abstract class SSLSocketFactory extends SocketFactory { public SSLSocketFactory() { } /** * Returns the default SSL socket factory. * The default implementation can be changed by setting the value of the * "ssl.SocketFactory.provider" security property (in the Java * security properties file) to the desired class. * *

If SSL has not been * configured properly for this virtual machine, the factory will be * inoperative (reporting instantiation exceptions). * * @return the default SocketFactory */ public static synchronized SocketFactory getDefault() { return null; } /** * Returns the list of cipher suites which are enabled by default. * Unless a different list is enabled, handshaking on an SSL connection * will use one of these cipher suites. The minimum quality of service * for these defaults requires confidentiality protection and server * authentication (that is, no anonymous cipher suites). * * @see #getSupportedCipherSuites() * @return array of the cipher suites enabled by default */ public abstract String[] getDefaultCipherSuites(); /** * Returns the names of the cipher suites which could be enabled for use * on an SSL connection. Normally, only a subset of these will actually * be enabled by default, since this list may include cipher suites which * do not meet quality of service requirements for those defaults. Such * cipher suites are useful in specialized applications. * * @see #getDefaultCipherSuites() * @return an array of cipher suite names */ public abstract String[] getSupportedCipherSuites(); /** * Returns a socket layered over an existing socket connected to the named * host, at the given port. This constructor can be used when tunneling SSL * through a proxy or when negotiating the use of SSL over an existing * socket. The host and port refer to the logical peer destination. * This socket is configured using the socket options established for * this factory. * * @param s the existing socket * @param host the server host * @param port the server port * @param autoClose close the underlying socket when this socket is closed * @return a socket connected to the specified host and port * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs when creating the socket * @throws UnknownHostException if the host is not known */ public abstract Socket createSocket(Socket s, String host, int port, boolean autoClose) throws IOException; }





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