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package javax.net.ssl;
/**
* Extends the SSLSession
interface to support additional
* session attributes.
*
* @since 1.7
*/
public abstract class ExtendedSSLSession implements SSLSession {
/**
* Obtains an array of supported signature algorithms that the local side
* is willing to use.
*
* 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
* {@link SSLParameters#getAlgorithmConstraints getAlgorithmConstraints()}
* method in SSLParameters
.
*
* @return An array of supported signature algorithms, in descending
* order of preference. The return value is an empty array if
* no signature algorithm is supported.
*
* @see SSLParameters#getAlgorithmConstraints
*/
public abstract String[] getLocalSupportedSignatureAlgorithms();
/**
* Obtains an array of supported signature algorithms that the peer is
* able to use.
*
* 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. * * @return An array of supported signature algorithms, in descending * order of preference. The return value is an empty array if * the peer has not sent the supported signature algorithms. * * @see X509KeyManager * @see X509ExtendedKeyManager */ public abstract String[] getPeerSupportedSignatureAlgorithms(); }