SSLSessionContext (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)


javax.net.ssl

Interface SSLSessionContext


public interface SSLSessionContext

A SSLSessionContext represents a set ofSSLSessions associated with a single entity. For example, it could be associated with a server or client who participates in many sessions concurrently.

Not all environments will contain session contexts.

There are SSLSessionContext parameters that affect how sessions are stored:

Since:

1.4

See Also:

SSLSession


Method Summary
Enumeration getIds() Returns an Enumeration of all session id's grouped under thisSSLSessionContext.
SSLSession getSession(byte[] sessionId) Returns the SSLSession bound to the specified session id.
int getSessionCacheSize() Returns the size of the cache used for storingSSLSession objects grouped under thisSSLSessionContext.
int getSessionTimeout() Returns the timeout limit of SSLSession objects grouped under this SSLSessionContext.
void setSessionCacheSize(int size) Sets the size of the cache used for storingSSLSession objects grouped under thisSSLSessionContext.
void setSessionTimeout(int seconds) Sets the timeout limit for SSLSession objects grouped under this SSLSessionContext.
Method Detail

getSession

SSLSession getSession(byte[] sessionId)

Returns the SSLSession bound to the specified session id.

Parameters:

sessionId - the Session identifier

Returns:

the SSLSession or null if the specified session id does not refer to a valid SSLSession.


getIds

Enumeration getIds()

Returns an Enumeration of all session id's grouped under thisSSLSessionContext.

Returns:

an enumeration of all the Session id's


setSessionTimeout

void setSessionTimeout(int seconds) throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the timeout limit for SSLSession objects grouped under this SSLSessionContext.

If the timeout limit is set to 't' seconds, a session exceeds the timeout limit 't' seconds after its creation time. When the timeout limit is exceeded for a session, theSSLSession object is invalidated and future connections cannot resume or rejoin the session. A check for sessions exceeding the timeout is made immediately whenever the timeout limit is changed for this SSLSessionContext.

Parameters:

seconds - the new session timeout limit in seconds; zero means there is no limit.

Throws:

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the timeout specified is < 0.

See Also:

getSessionTimeout()


getSessionTimeout

int getSessionTimeout()

Returns the timeout limit of SSLSession objects grouped under this SSLSessionContext.

If the timeout limit is set to 't' seconds, a session exceeds the timeout limit 't' seconds after its creation time. When the timeout limit is exceeded for a session, theSSLSession object is invalidated and future connections cannot resume or rejoin the session. A check for sessions exceeding the timeout limit is made immediately whenever the timeout limit is changed for thisSSLSessionContext.

Returns:

the session timeout limit in seconds; zero means there is no limit.

See Also:

setSessionTimeout(int)


setSessionCacheSize

void setSessionCacheSize(int size) throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the size of the cache used for storingSSLSession objects grouped under thisSSLSessionContext.

Parameters:

size - the new session cache size limit; zero means there is no limit.

Throws:

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the specified size is < 0.

See Also:

getSessionCacheSize()


getSessionCacheSize

int getSessionCacheSize()

Returns the size of the cache used for storingSSLSession objects grouped under thisSSLSessionContext.

Returns:

size of the session cache; zero means there is no size limit.

See Also:

setSessionCacheSize(int)



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