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package org.apache.http.conn.ssl;
import java.security.cert.CertificateException;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
/**
* A strategy to establish trustworthiness of certificates without consulting the trust manager
* configured in the actual SSL context. This interface can be used to override the standard
* JSSE certificate verification process.
*
* @since 4.1
*/
public interface TrustStrategy {
/**
* Determines whether the certificate chain can be trusted without consulting the trust manager
* configured in the actual SSL context. This method can be used to override the standard JSSE
* certificate verification process.
*
* Please note that, if this method returns false
, the trust manager configured
* in the actual SSL context can still clear the certificate as trusted.
*
* @param chain the peer certificate chain
* @param authType the authentication type based on the client certificate
* @return true
if the certificate can be trusted without verification by
* the trust manager, false
otherwise.
* @throws CertificateException thrown if the certificate is not trusted or invalid.
*/
boolean isTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType) throws CertificateException;
}