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* During handshaking, if the URL's hostname and * the server's identification hostname mismatch, the * verification mechanism can call back to implementers of this * interface to determine if this connection should be allowed. *
* The policies can be certificate-based * or may depend on other authentication schemes. *
* These callbacks are used when the default rules for URL hostname * verification fail. * * @author Brad R. Wetmore * @since 1.4 */ public interface HostnameVerifier { /** * Verify that the host name is an acceptable match with * the server's authentication scheme. * * @param hostname the host name * @param session SSLSession used on the connection to host * @return true if the host name is acceptable */ public boolean verify(String hostname, SSLSession session); }