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package org.apache.activemq.broker;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.security.KeyManagementException;
import java.security.SecureRandom;
import javax.net.ssl.KeyManager;
import javax.net.ssl.TrustManager;
import org.apache.activemq.transport.TransportFactorySupport;
import org.apache.activemq.transport.TransportServer;
import org.apache.activemq.transport.tcp.SslTransportFactory;
/**
* A BrokerService that allows access to the key and trust managers used by SSL
* connections. There is no reason to use this class unless SSL is being used
* AND the key and trust managers need to be specified from within code. In
* fact, if the URI passed to this class does not have an "ssl" scheme, this
* class will pass all work on to its superclass.
*
* @author [email protected] (Sepand)
*/
public class SslBrokerService extends BrokerService {
/**
* Adds a new transport connector for the given bind address. If the
* transport created uses SSL, it will also use the key and trust managers
* provided. Otherwise, this is the same as calling addConnector.
*
* @param bindAddress The address to bind to.
* @param km The KeyManager to be used.
* @param tm The trustmanager to be used.
* @param random The source of randomness for the generator.
* @return the newly connected and added transport connector.
* @throws Exception
*/
public TransportConnector addSslConnector(String bindAddress, KeyManager[] km, TrustManager[] tm, SecureRandom random) throws Exception {
return addSslConnector(new URI(bindAddress), km, tm, random);
}
/**
* Adds a new transport connector for the given bind address. If the
* transport created uses SSL, it will also use the key and trust managers
* provided. Otherwise, this is the same as calling addConnector.
*
* @param bindAddress The URI to bind to.
* @param km The KeyManager to be used.
* @param tm The trustmanager to be used.
* @param random The source of randomness for the generator.
* @return the newly created and added transport connector.
* @throws Exception
*/
public TransportConnector addSslConnector(URI bindAddress, KeyManager[] km, TrustManager[] tm, SecureRandom random) throws Exception {
return addConnector(createSslTransportServer(bindAddress, km, tm, random));
}
/**
* Creates a TransportServer that uses the given key and trust managers. The
* last three parameters will be eventually passed to SSLContext.init.
*
* @param brokerURI The URI to bind to.
* @param km The KeyManager to be used.
* @param tm The trustmanager to be used.
* @param random The source of randomness for the generator.
* @return A new TransportServer that uses the given managers.
* @throws IOException If cannot handle URI.
* @throws KeyManagementException Passed on from SSL.
*/
protected TransportServer createSslTransportServer(URI brokerURI, KeyManager[] km, TrustManager[] tm, SecureRandom random) throws IOException, KeyManagementException {
if (brokerURI.getScheme().equals("ssl")) {
// If given an SSL URI, use an SSL TransportFactory and configure
// it to use the given key and trust managers.
SslTransportFactory transportFactory = new SslTransportFactory();
SslContext ctx = new SslContext(km, tm, random);
SslContext.setCurrentSslContext(ctx);
try {
return transportFactory.doBind(brokerURI);
} finally {
SslContext.setCurrentSslContext(null);
}
} else {
// Else, business as usual.
return TransportFactorySupport.bind(this, brokerURI);
}
}
}
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