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package com.sun.net.httpserver;
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters;
/**
* Represents the set of parameters for each https
* connection negotiated with clients. One of these
* is created and passed to
* {@link HttpsConfigurator#configure(HttpsParameters)}
* for every incoming https connection,
* in order to determine the parameters to use.
* <p>
* The underlying SSL parameters may be established either
* via the set/get methods of this class, or else via
* a {@link javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters} object. SSLParameters
* is the preferred method, because in the future,
* additional configuration capabilities may be added to that class, and
* it is easier to determine the set of supported parameters and their
* default values with SSLParameters. Also, if an SSLParameters object is
* provided via
* {@link #setSSLParameters(SSLParameters)} then those parameter settings
* are used, and any settings made in this object are ignored.
* @since 1.6
*/
public abstract class HttpsParameters {
private String[] cipherSuites;
private String[] protocols;
private boolean wantClientAuth;
private boolean needClientAuth;
protected HttpsParameters() {}
/**
* Returns the HttpsConfigurator for this HttpsParameters.
*/
public abstract HttpsConfigurator getHttpsConfigurator();
/**
* Returns the address of the remote client initiating the
* connection.
*/
public abstract InetSocketAddress getClientAddress();
/**
* Sets the SSLParameters to use for this HttpsParameters.
* The parameters must be supported by the SSLContext contained
* by the HttpsConfigurator associated with this HttpsParameters.
* If no parameters are set, then the default behavior is to use
* the default parameters from the associated SSLContext.
* @param params the SSLParameters to set. If <code>null</code>
* then the existing parameters (if any) remain unchanged.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if any of the parameters are
* invalid or unsupported.
*/
public abstract void setSSLParameters (SSLParameters params);
/**
* Returns a copy of the array of ciphersuites or null if none
* have been set.
*
* @return a copy of the array of ciphersuites or null if none
* have been set.
*/
public String[] getCipherSuites() {
return cipherSuites;
}
/**
* Sets the array of ciphersuites.
*
* @param cipherSuites the array of ciphersuites (or null)
*/
public void setCipherSuites(String[] cipherSuites) {
this.cipherSuites = cipherSuites;
}
/**
* Returns a copy of the array of protocols or null if none
* have been set.
*
* @return a copy of the array of protocols or null if none
* have been set.
*/
public String[] getProtocols() {
return protocols;
}
/**
* Sets the array of protocols.
*
* @param protocols the array of protocols (or null)
*/
public void setProtocols(String[] protocols) {
this.protocols = protocols;
}
/**
* Returns whether client authentication should be requested.
*
* @return whether client authentication should be requested.
*/
public boolean getWantClientAuth() {
return wantClientAuth;
}
/**
* Sets whether client authentication should be requested. Calling
* this method clears the <code>needClientAuth</code> flag.
*
* @param wantClientAuth whether client authentication should be requested
*/
public void setWantClientAuth(boolean wantClientAuth) {
this.wantClientAuth = wantClientAuth;
}
/**
* Returns whether client authentication should be required.
*
* @return whether client authentication should be required.
*/
public boolean getNeedClientAuth() {
return needClientAuth;
}
/**
* Sets whether client authentication should be required. Calling
* this method clears the <code>wantClientAuth</code> flag.
*
* @param needClientAuth whether client authentication should be required
*/
public void setNeedClientAuth(boolean needClientAuth) {
this.needClientAuth = needClientAuth;
}
}