public abstract class ExtendedSSLSession extends Object implements SSLSession
SSLSession
interface to support additional
session attributes.Constructor and Description |
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ExtendedSSLSession() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract String[] |
getLocalSupportedSignatureAlgorithms()
Obtains an array of supported signature algorithms that the local side
is willing to use.
|
abstract String[] |
getPeerSupportedSignatureAlgorithms()
Obtains an array of supported signature algorithms that the peer is
able to use.
|
List<SNIServerName> |
getRequestedServerNames()
Obtains a
List containing all SNIServerName s
of the requested Server Name Indication (SNI) extension. |
List<byte[]> |
getStatusResponses()
Returns a
List containing DER-encoded OCSP responses
(using the ASN.1 type OCSPResponse defined in RFC 6960) for
the client to verify status of the server's certificate during
handshaking. |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
getApplicationBufferSize, getCipherSuite, getCreationTime, getId, getLastAccessedTime, getLocalCertificates, getLocalPrincipal, getPacketBufferSize, getPeerCertificateChain, getPeerCertificates, getPeerHost, getPeerPort, getPeerPrincipal, getProtocol, getSessionContext, getValue, getValueNames, invalidate, isValid, putValue, removeValue
public abstract String[] getLocalSupportedSignatureAlgorithms()
Note: this method is used to indicate to the peer which signature algorithms may be used for digital signatures in TLS/DTLS 1.2. It is not meaningful for TLS/DTLS versions prior to 1.2.
The signature algorithm name must be a standard Java Security name (such as "SHA1withRSA", "SHA256withECDSA", and so on). See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference for information about standard algorithm names.
Note: the local supported signature algorithms should conform to
the algorithm constraints specified by
getAlgorithmConstraints()
method in SSLParameters
.
SSLParameters.getAlgorithmConstraints()
public abstract String[] getPeerSupportedSignatureAlgorithms()
Note: this method is used to indicate to the local side which signature algorithms may be used for digital signatures in TLS/DTLS 1.2. It is not meaningful for TLS/DTLS versions prior to 1.2.
The signature algorithm name must be a standard Java Security name (such as "SHA1withRSA", "SHA256withECDSA", and so on). See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference for information about standard algorithm names.
X509KeyManager
,
X509ExtendedKeyManager
public List<SNIServerName> getRequestedServerNames()
List
containing all SNIServerName
s
of the requested Server Name Indication (SNI) extension.
In server mode, unless the return List
is empty,
the server should use the requested server names to guide its
selection of an appropriate authentication certificate, and/or
other aspects of security policy.
In client mode, unless the return List
is empty,
the client should use the requested server names to guide its
endpoint identification of the peer's identity, and/or
other aspects of security policy.
SNIServerName
s of the
requested server name indications. The returned list may be
empty if no server name indications were requested.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the underlying provider
does not implement the operationSNIServerName
,
X509ExtendedTrustManager
,
X509ExtendedKeyManager
public List<byte[]> getStatusResponses()
List
containing DER-encoded OCSP responses
(using the ASN.1 type OCSPResponse defined in RFC 6960) for
the client to verify status of the server's certificate during
handshaking.
This method only applies to certificate-based server
authentication. An X509ExtendedTrustManager
will use the
returned value for server certificate validation.
SSLSession.getLocalCertificates()
for server mode,
and SSLSession.getPeerCertificates()
for client mode).
It is possible that fewer response entries may be returned than
the number of presented certificates. If an entry in the list
is a zero-length byte array, it should be treated by the
caller as if the OCSP entry for the corresponding certificate
is missing. The returned list may be empty if no OCSP responses
were presented during handshaking or if OCSP stapling is not
supported by either endpoint for this handshake.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the underlying provider
does not implement the operationX509ExtendedTrustManager
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