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.
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abstract String[] |
getPeerSupportedSignatureAlgorithms()
Obtains an array of supported signature algorithms that the peer is
able to use.
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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 1.2. It is not meaningful for TLS 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 1.2. It is not meaningful for TLS 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
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