public class StartTlsRequest extends Object implements ExtendedRequest
StartTlsRequest/StartTlsResponse are used to establish a TLS connection over the existing LDAP connection associated with the JNDI context on which extendedOperation() is invoked. Typically, a JNDI program uses these classes as follows.
import javax.naming.ldap.*; // Open an LDAP association LdapContext ctx = new InitialLdapContext(); // Perform a StartTLS extended operation StartTlsResponse tls = (StartTlsResponse) ctx.extendedOperation(new StartTlsRequest()); // Open a TLS connection (over the existing LDAP association) and get details // of the negotiated TLS session: cipher suite, peer certificate, etc. SSLSession session = tls.negotiate(); // ... use ctx to perform protected LDAP operations // Close the TLS connection (revert back to the underlying LDAP association) tls.close(); // ... use ctx to perform unprotected LDAP operations // Close the LDAP association ctx.close;
StartTlsResponse
,
Serialized FormModifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
static String |
OID
The StartTLS extended request's assigned object identifier
is 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037.
|
Constructor and Description |
---|
StartTlsRequest()
Constructs a StartTLS extended request.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
ExtendedResponse |
createExtendedResponse(String id,
byte[] berValue,
int offset,
int length)
Creates an extended response object that corresponds to the
LDAP StartTLS extended request.
|
byte[] |
getEncodedValue()
Retrieves the StartTLS request's ASN.1 BER encoded value.
|
String |
getID()
Retrieves the StartTLS request's object identifier string.
|
public static final String OID
public String getID()
getID
in interface ExtendedRequest
public byte[] getEncodedValue()
getEncodedValue
in interface ExtendedRequest
public ExtendedResponse createExtendedResponse(String id, byte[] berValue, int offset, int length) throws NamingException
The result must be a concrete subclass of StartTlsResponse and must have a public zero-argument constructor.
This method locates the implementation class by locating configuration files that have the name:
META-INF/services/javax.naming.ldap.StartTlsResponseThe configuration files and their corresponding implementation classes must be accessible to the calling thread's context class loader.
Each configuration file should contain a list of fully-qualified class names, one per line. Space and tab characters surrounding each name, as well as blank lines, are ignored. The comment character is '#' (0x23); on each line all characters following the first comment character are ignored. The file must be encoded in UTF-8.
This method will return an instance of the first implementation class that it is able to load and instantiate successfully from the list of class names collected from the configuration files. This method uses the calling thread's context classloader to find the configuration files and to load the implementation class.
If no class can be found in this way, this method will use an implementation-specific way to locate an implementation. If none is found, a NamingException is thrown.
createExtendedResponse
in interface ExtendedRequest
id
- The object identifier of the extended response.
Its value must be "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037" or null.
Both values are equivalent.berValue
- The possibly null ASN.1 BER encoded value of the
extended response. This is the raw BER bytes
including the tag and length of the response value.
It does not include the response OID.
Its value is ignored because a Start TLS response
is not expected to contain any response value.offset
- The starting position in berValue of the bytes to use.
Its value is ignored because a Start TLS response
is not expected to contain any response value.length
- The number of bytes in berValue to use.
Its value is ignored because a Start TLS response
is not expected to contain any response value.NamingException
- If a naming exception was encountered
while creating the StartTLS extended response object.ExtendedResponse
Submit a bug or feature
For further API reference and developer documentation, see Java SE Documentation. That documentation contains more detailed, developer-targeted descriptions, with conceptual overviews, definitions of terms, workarounds, and working code examples.
Copyright © 1993, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Also see the documentation redistribution policy.