Module java.base

Package javax.net.ssl


package javax.net.ssl
Provides classes for the secure socket package. Using the secure socket classes, you can communicate using SSL or a related security protocol to reliably detect any errors introduced into the network byte stream and to optionally encrypt the data and/or authenticate the communicating peers.
Since:
1.4
  • Class
    Description
    A wrapper for CertPathParameters.
    Extends the SSLSession interface to support additional session attributes.
    This event indicates that an SSL handshake completed on a given SSL connection.
    This interface is implemented by any class which wants to receive notifications about the completion of an SSL protocol handshake on a given SSL connection.
    This class is the base interface for hostname verification.
    HttpsURLConnection extends HttpURLConnection with support for https-specific features.
    This is the base interface for JSSE key managers.
    This class acts as a factory for key managers based on a source of key material.
    This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the KeyManagerFactory class.
    A parameters object for X509KeyManagers that encapsulates a List of KeyStore.Builders.
    This class is the base interface for providing algorithm-specific information to a KeyManagerFactory or TrustManagerFactory.
    Instances of this class represent a server name of type host_name in a Server Name Indication (SNI) extension.
    Instances of this class represent a matcher that performs match operations on an SNIServerName instance.
    Instances of this class represent a server name in a Server Name Indication (SNI) extension.
    Instances of this class represent a secure socket protocol implementation which acts as a factory for secure socket factories or SSLEngines.
    This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the SSLContext class.
    A class which enables secure communications using protocols such as the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or IETF RFC 2246 "Transport Layer Security" (TLS) protocols, but is transport independent.
    An encapsulation of the result state produced by SSLEngine I/O calls.
    An SSLEngineResult enum describing the current handshaking state of this SSLEngine.
    An SSLEngineResult enum describing the overall result of the SSLEngine operation.
    Indicates some kind of error detected by an SSL subsystem.
    Indicates that the client and server could not negotiate the desired level of security.
    Reports a bad SSL key.
    Encapsulates parameters for an SSL/TLS/DTLS connection.
    Indicates that the peer's identity has not been verified.
    This class is for various network permissions.
    Reports an error in the operation of the SSL protocol.
    This class extends ServerSocket and provides secure server sockets using protocols such as the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols.
    SSLServerSocketFactorys create SSLServerSockets.
    In SSL, sessions are used to describe an ongoing relationship between two entities.
    This event is propagated to a SSLSessionBindingListener.
    This interface is implemented by objects which want to know when they are being bound or unbound from a SSLSession.
    A SSLSessionContext represents a set of SSLSessions associated with a single entity.
    This class extends Socket and provides secure sockets using protocols such as the "Secure Sockets Layer" (SSL) or IETF "Transport Layer Security" (TLS) protocols.
    SSLSocketFactorys create SSLSockets.
    Standard constants definitions
    This is the base interface for JSSE trust managers.
    This class acts as a factory for trust managers based on a source of trust material.
    This class defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for the TrustManagerFactory class.
    Abstract class that provides for extension of the X509KeyManager interface.
    Extensions to the X509TrustManager interface to support SSL/TLS/DTLS connection sensitive trust management.
    Instances of this interface manage which X509 certificate-based key pairs are used to authenticate the local side of a secure socket.
    Instance of this interface manage which X509 certificates may be used to authenticate the remote side of a secure socket.