public class SSLContext extends Object
Instances of this class represent a secure socket protocol implementation which acts as a factory for secure socket factories or SSLEngines. This class is initialized with an optional set of key and trust managers and source of secure random bytes.
Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support the following standard SSLContext protocol:
TLSv1protected SSLContext(SSLContextSpi contextSpi,
Provider provider,
String protocol) Creates an SSLContext object.
contextSpi - the delegateprovider - the providerprotocol - the protocolpublic static SSLContext getDefault()
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException Returns the default SSL context.
If a default context was set using the SSLContext.setDefault() method, it is returned. Otherwise, the first call of this method triggers the call SSLContext.getInstance("Default"). If successful, that object is made the default SSL context and returned.
The default context is immediately usable and does not require initialization.
NoSuchAlgorithmException - if the SSLContext.getInstance() call failspublic static void setDefault(SSLContext context)
Sets the default SSL context. It will be returned by subsequent calls to getDefault(). The default context must be immediately usable and not require initialization.
context - the SSLContextNullPointerException - if context is nullSecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkPermission method does not allow SSLPermission("setDefaultSSLContext")
public static SSLContext getInstance(String protocol)
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException Returns a SSLContext object that implements the specified secure socket protocol.
This method traverses the list of registered security Providers, starting with the most preferred Provider. A new SSLContext object encapsulating the SSLContextSpi implementation from the first Provider that supports the specified protocol is returned.
Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders() method.
protocol - the standard name of the requested protocol. See the SSLContext section in the Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation for information about standard protocol names.SSLContext object.NoSuchAlgorithmException - if no Provider supports a SSLContextSpi implementation for the specified protocol.NullPointerException - if protocol is null.Providerpublic static SSLContext getInstance(String protocol,
String provider)
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException,
NoSuchProviderException Returns a SSLContext object that implements the specified secure socket protocol.
A new SSLContext object encapsulating the SSLContextSpi implementation from the specified provider is returned. The specified provider must be registered in the security provider list.
Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via the Security.getProviders() method.
protocol - the standard name of the requested protocol. See the SSLContext section in the Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation for information about standard protocol names.provider - the name of the provider.SSLContext object.NoSuchAlgorithmException - if a SSLContextSpi implementation for the specified protocol is not available from the specified provider.NoSuchProviderException - if the specified provider is not registered in the security provider list.IllegalArgumentException - if the provider name is null or empty.NullPointerException - if protocol is null.Providerpublic static SSLContext getInstance(String protocol,
Provider provider)
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException Returns a SSLContext object that implements the specified secure socket protocol.
A new SSLContext object encapsulating the SSLContextSpi implementation from the specified Provider object is returned. Note that the specified Provider object does not have to be registered in the provider list.
protocol - the standard name of the requested protocol. See the SSLContext section in the Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation for information about standard protocol names.provider - an instance of the provider.SSLContext object.NoSuchAlgorithmException - if a SSLContextSpi implementation for the specified protocol is not available from the specified Provider object.IllegalArgumentException - if the provider is null.NullPointerException - if protocol is null.Providerpublic final String getProtocol()
Returns the protocol name of this SSLContext object.
This is the same name that was specified in one of the getInstance calls that created this SSLContext object.
SSLContext object.public final Provider getProvider()
Returns the provider of this SSLContext object.
SSLContext objectpublic final void init(KeyManager[] km,
TrustManager[] tm,
SecureRandom random)
throws KeyManagementException Initializes this context. Either of the first two parameters may be null in which case the installed security providers will be searched for the highest priority implementation of the appropriate factory. Likewise, the secure random parameter may be null in which case the default implementation will be used.
Only the first instance of a particular key and/or trust manager implementation type in the array is used. (For example, only the first javax.net.ssl.X509KeyManager in the array will be used.)
km - the sources of authentication keys or nulltm - the sources of peer authentication trust decisions or nullrandom - the source of randomness for this generator or nullKeyManagementException - if this operation failspublic final SSLSocketFactory getSocketFactory()
Returns a SocketFactory object for this context.
SocketFactory objectIllegalStateException - if the SSLContextImpl requires initialization and the init() has not been calledpublic final SSLServerSocketFactory getServerSocketFactory()
Returns a ServerSocketFactory object for this context.
ServerSocketFactory objectIllegalStateException - if the SSLContextImpl requires initialization and the init() has not been calledpublic final SSLEngine createSSLEngine()
Creates a new SSLEngine using this context.
Applications using this factory method are providing no hints for an internal session reuse strategy. If hints are desired, createSSLEngine(String, int) should be used instead.
Some cipher suites (such as Kerberos) require remote hostname information, in which case this factory method should not be used.
SSLEngine objectUnsupportedOperationException - if the underlying provider does not implement the operation.IllegalStateException - if the SSLContextImpl requires initialization and the init() has not been calledpublic final SSLEngine createSSLEngine(String peerHost,
int peerPort) Creates a new SSLEngine using this context using advisory peer information.
Applications using this factory method are providing hints for an internal session reuse strategy.
Some cipher suites (such as Kerberos) require remote hostname information, in which case peerHost needs to be specified.
peerHost - the non-authoritative name of the hostpeerPort - the non-authoritative portSSLEngine objectUnsupportedOperationException - if the underlying provider does not implement the operation.IllegalStateException - if the SSLContextImpl requires initialization and the init() has not been calledpublic final SSLSessionContext getServerSessionContext()
Returns the server session context, which represents the set of SSL sessions available for use during the handshake phase of server-side SSL sockets.
This context may be unavailable in some environments, in which case this method returns null. For example, when the underlying SSL provider does not provide an implementation of SSLSessionContext interface, this method returns null. A non-null session context is returned otherwise.
public final SSLSessionContext getClientSessionContext()
Returns the client session context, which represents the set of SSL sessions available for use during the handshake phase of client-side SSL sockets.
This context may be unavailable in some environments, in which case this method returns null. For example, when the underlying SSL provider does not provide an implementation of SSLSessionContext interface, this method returns null. A non-null session context is returned otherwise.
public final SSLParameters getDefaultSSLParameters()
Returns a copy of the SSLParameters indicating the default settings for this SSL context.
The parameters will always have the ciphersuites and protocols arrays set to non-null values.
UnsupportedOperationException - if the default SSL parameters could not be obtained.public final SSLParameters getSupportedSSLParameters()
Returns a copy of the SSLParameters indicating the supported settings for this SSL context.
The parameters will always have the ciphersuites and protocols arrays set to non-null values.
UnsupportedOperationException - if the supported SSL parameters could not be obtained.
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