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Class SecureCacheResponse


  • public abstract class SecureCacheResponse
    extends CacheResponse
    Represents a cache response originally retrieved through secure means, such as TLS.
    Since:
    1.5
    • Constructor Detail

      • SecureCacheResponse

        public SecureCacheResponse()
    • Method Detail

      • getCipherSuite

        public abstract String getCipherSuite()
        Returns the cipher suite in use on the original connection that retrieved the network resource.
        Returns:
        a string representing the cipher suite
      • getLocalCertificateChain

        public abstract List<Certificate> getLocalCertificateChain()
        Returns the certificate chain that were sent to the server during handshaking of the original connection that retrieved the network resource. Note: This method is useful only when using certificate-based cipher suites.
        Returns:
        an immutable List of Certificate representing the certificate chain that was sent to the server. If no certificate chain was sent, null will be returned.
        See Also:
        getLocalPrincipal()
      • getServerCertificateChain

        public abstract List<Certificate> getServerCertificateChain()
                                                             throws SSLPeerUnverifiedException
        Returns the server's certificate chain, which was established as part of defining the session in the original connection that retrieved the network resource, from cache. Note: This method can be used only when using certificate-based cipher suites; using it with non-certificate-based cipher suites, such as Kerberos, will throw an SSLPeerUnverifiedException.
        Returns:
        an immutable List of Certificate representing the server's certificate chain.
        Throws:
        SSLPeerUnverifiedException - if the peer is not verified.
        See Also:
        getPeerPrincipal()
      • getPeerPrincipal

        public abstract Principal getPeerPrincipal()
                                            throws SSLPeerUnverifiedException
        Returns the server's principal which was established as part of defining the session during the original connection that retrieved the network resource.
        Returns:
        the server's principal. Returns an X500Principal of the end-entity certiticate for X509-based cipher suites, and KerberosPrincipal for Kerberos cipher suites.
        Throws:
        SSLPeerUnverifiedException - if the peer was not verified.
        See Also:
        getServerCertificateChain(), getLocalPrincipal()
      • getLocalPrincipal

        public abstract Principal getLocalPrincipal()
        Returns the principal that was sent to the server during handshaking in the original connection that retrieved the network resource.
        Returns:
        the principal sent to the server. Returns an X500Principal of the end-entity certificate for X509-based cipher suites, and KerberosPrincipal for Kerberos cipher suites. If no principal was sent, then null is returned.
        See Also:
        getLocalCertificateChain(), getPeerPrincipal()

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