📄 httpsmanagedconnectionfactory.java
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* $Id: HTTPSManagedConnectionFactory.java,v 1.2 2005/03/23 12:34:07 tanderson Exp $
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package org.exolab.jms.net.http;
import java.security.Principal;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.exolab.jms.net.connector.Authenticator;
import org.exolab.jms.net.connector.ConnectionFactory;
import org.exolab.jms.net.connector.ConnectionManager;
import org.exolab.jms.net.connector.ConnectionRequestInfo;
import org.exolab.jms.net.connector.ManagedConnection;
import org.exolab.jms.net.connector.ManagedConnectionAcceptor;
import org.exolab.jms.net.connector.ResourceException;
import org.exolab.jms.net.socket.SocketRequestInfo;
/**
* A factory for {@link HTTPSConnectionFactory} and
* {@link HTTPSManagedConnection} instances.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:tma@netspace.net.au">Tim Anderson</a>
* @version $Revision: 1.2 $ $Date: 2005/03/23 12:34:07 $
*/
public class HTTPSManagedConnectionFactory
extends AbstractHTTPManagedConnectionFactory {
/**
* Initicates if SSL has been initialised.
*/
private static boolean _sslInit = false;
/**
* Protocol handler packages system property name
*/
private static final String PROTOCOL_HANDLER_PKGS
= "java.protocol.handler.pkgs";
/**
* Package of Sun SSL implementation.
*/
private static final String SUN_PACKAGE
= "com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol";
/**
* The logger.
*/
private static final Log _log =
LogFactory.getLog(HTTPSManagedConnectionFactory.class);
/**
* Creates a new connection factory.
*
* @param manager the connection manager
* @return a new connection factory
* @throws ResourceException if the factory cannot be created
*/
public ConnectionFactory createConnectionFactory(ConnectionManager manager)
throws ResourceException {
return new HTTPSConnectionFactory(this, manager);
}
/**
* Creates a new connection.
*
* @param principal the security principal
* @param info the connection request info
* @return a new connection
* @throws ResourceException if a connection cannot be established
*/
public ManagedConnection createManagedConnection(Principal principal,
ConnectionRequestInfo info)
throws ResourceException {
if (!(info instanceof HTTPRequestInfo)) {
throw new ResourceException("Argument 'info' must be of type "
+ HTTPRequestInfo.class.getName());
}
initSSL();
return new HTTPSManagedConnection(principal, (HTTPRequestInfo) info);
}
/**
* Creates an acceptor for connections.
*
* @param authenticator authenticates incoming connections
* @param info the connection request info
* @return a new connection acceptor
* @throws ResourceException if an acceptor cannot be created
*/
public ManagedConnectionAcceptor createManagedConnectionAcceptor(
Authenticator authenticator, ConnectionRequestInfo info)
throws ResourceException {
if (!(info instanceof SocketRequestInfo)) {
throw new ResourceException("Argument 'info' must be of type "
+ SocketRequestInfo.class.getName());
}
return new HTTPSManagedConnectionAcceptor(authenticator,
(SocketRequestInfo) info);
}
/**
* Initialise SSL. This is only applicable for Sun JDK 1.2 and 1.3,
* which need to have the <code>java.protocol.handler.pkgs</code>
* system property set in order for the <code>java.net.URL</code>
* class to support https.
* If the property can't be set due to security permissions, creation of
* HTTPSManagedConnection instances will fail.
* <p>
* When running Non-Sun JREs, clients must set the
* java.protocol.handler.pkgs property themselves
*/
private static synchronized void initSSL() {
if (!_sslInit) {
try {
String value = System.getProperty(PROTOCOL_HANDLER_PKGS);
if (value == null) {
value = SUN_PACKAGE;
} else if (value.indexOf(SUN_PACKAGE) == -1) {
if (value.length() > 0) {
value += "|";
}
value += SUN_PACKAGE;
}
System.setProperty(PROTOCOL_HANDLER_PKGS, SUN_PACKAGE);
_sslInit = true;
} catch (SecurityException exception) {
if (_log.isDebugEnabled()) {
_log.debug("Failed to set property="
+ PROTOCOL_HANDLER_PKGS, exception);
}
}
}
}
}
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