Uses of Class
javax.net.ssl.SSLException
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Packages that use SSLException Package Description javax.net.ssl Provides classes for the secure socket package. -
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Uses of SSLException in javax.net.ssl
Subclasses of SSLException in javax.net.ssl Modifier and Type Class and Description class
SSLHandshakeException
Indicates that the client and server could not negotiate the desired level of security.class
SSLKeyException
Reports a bad SSL key.class
SSLPeerUnverifiedException
Indicates that the peer's identity has not been verified.class
SSLProtocolException
Reports an error in the operation of the SSL protocol.Methods in javax.net.ssl that throw SSLException Modifier and Type Method and Description abstract void
SSLEngine. beginHandshake()
Initiates handshaking (initial or renegotiation) on this SSLEngine.abstract void
SSLEngine. closeInbound()
Signals that no more inbound network data will be sent to thisSSLEngine
.SSLEngineResult
SSLEngine. unwrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer dst)
Attempts to decode SSL/TLS network data into a plaintext application data buffer.SSLEngineResult
SSLEngine. unwrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer[] dsts)
Attempts to decode SSL/TLS network data into a sequence of plaintext application data buffers.abstract SSLEngineResult
SSLEngine. unwrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer[] dsts, int offset, int length)
Attempts to decode SSL/TLS network data into a subsequence of plaintext application data buffers.SSLEngineResult
SSLEngine. wrap(ByteBuffer[] srcs, ByteBuffer dst)
Attempts to encode plaintext bytes from a sequence of data buffers into SSL/TLS network data.abstract SSLEngineResult
SSLEngine. wrap(ByteBuffer[] srcs, int offset, int length, ByteBuffer dst)
Attempts to encode plaintext bytes from a subsequence of data buffers into SSL/TLS network data.SSLEngineResult
SSLEngine. wrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer dst)
Attempts to encode a buffer of plaintext application data into SSL/TLS network data.
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