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package javax.net.ssl;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.SocketException;
import javax.net.ServerSocketFactory;
import java.security.*;
/**
* SSLServerSocketFactory
s create
* SSLServerSocket
s.
*
* @since 1.4
* @see SSLSocket
* @see SSLServerSocket
* @author David Brownell
*/
public abstract class SSLServerSocketFactory extends ServerSocketFactory
{
private static SSLServerSocketFactory theFactory;
private static boolean propertyChecked;
private static void log(String msg) {
if (SSLSocketFactory.DEBUG) {
System.out.println(msg);
}
}
/**
* Constructor is used only by subclasses.
*/
protected SSLServerSocketFactory() { /* NOTHING */ }
/**
* Returns the default SSL server socket factory.
*
*
The first time this method is called, the security property * "ssl.ServerSocketFactory.provider" is examined. If it is non-null, a * class by that name is loaded and instantiated. If that is successful and * the object is an instance of SSLServerSocketFactory, it is made the * default SSL server socket factory. * *
Otherwise, this method returns
* SSLContext.getDefault().getServerSocketFactory()
. If that
* call fails, an inoperative factory is returned.
*
* @return the default ServerSocketFactory
* @see SSLContext#getDefault
*/
public static synchronized ServerSocketFactory getDefault() {
if (theFactory != null) {
return theFactory;
}
if (propertyChecked == false) {
propertyChecked = true;
String clsName = SSLSocketFactory.getSecurityProperty
("ssl.ServerSocketFactory.provider");
if (clsName != null) {
log("setting up default SSLServerSocketFactory");
try {
Class cls = null;
try {
cls = Class.forName(clsName);
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
ClassLoader cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
if (cl != null) {
cls = cl.loadClass(clsName);
}
}
log("class " + clsName + " is loaded");
SSLServerSocketFactory fac = (SSLServerSocketFactory)cls.newInstance();
log("instantiated an instance of class " + clsName);
theFactory = fac;
return fac;
} catch (Exception e) {
log("SSLServerSocketFactory instantiation failed: " + e);
theFactory = new DefaultSSLServerSocketFactory(e);
return theFactory;
}
}
}
try {
return SSLContext.getDefault().getServerSocketFactory();
} catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) {
return new DefaultSSLServerSocketFactory(e);
}
}
/**
* Returns the list of cipher suites which are enabled by default.
* Unless a different list is enabled, handshaking on an SSL connection
* will use one of these cipher suites. The minimum quality of service
* for these defaults requires confidentiality protection and server
* authentication (that is, no anonymous cipher suites).
*
* @see #getSupportedCipherSuites()
* @return array of the cipher suites enabled by default
*/
public abstract String [] getDefaultCipherSuites();
/**
* Returns the names of the cipher suites which could be enabled for use
* on an SSL connection created by this factory.
* Normally, only a subset of these will actually
* be enabled by default, since this list may include cipher suites which
* do not meet quality of service requirements for those defaults. Such
* cipher suites are useful in specialized applications.
*
* @return an array of cipher suite names
* @see #getDefaultCipherSuites()
*/
public abstract String [] getSupportedCipherSuites();
}
//
// The default factory does NOTHING.
//
class DefaultSSLServerSocketFactory extends SSLServerSocketFactory {
private final Exception reason;
DefaultSSLServerSocketFactory(Exception reason) {
this.reason = reason;
}
private ServerSocket throwException() throws SocketException {
throw (SocketException)
new SocketException(reason.toString()).initCause(reason);
}
public ServerSocket createServerSocket() throws IOException {
return throwException();
}
public ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port)
throws IOException
{
return throwException();
}
public ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port, int backlog)
throws IOException
{
return throwException();
}
public ServerSocket
createServerSocket(int port, int backlog, InetAddress ifAddress)
throws IOException
{
return throwException();
}
public String [] getDefaultCipherSuites() {
return new String[0];
}
public String [] getSupportedCipherSuites() {
return new String[0];
}
}