gnu.javax.net.ssl.provider
Interface Constructed
- Builder, Handshake.Body
- Alert, Certificate, CertificateBuilder, CertificateRequest, CertificateRequestBuilder, CertificateStatusRequest, CertificateURL, CertificateURL.URLAndOptionalHash, CertificateVerify, CipherSuite, ClientDHE_PSKParameters, ClientDiffieHellmanPublic, ClientHello, ClientHelloBuilder, ClientKeyExchange, ClientKeyExchangeBuilder, ClientPSKParameters, ClientRSA_PSKParameters, EmptyExchangeKeys, EncryptedPreMasterSecret, ExchangeKeys, Extension, Extension.Value, ExtensionList, Handshake, HelloRequest, MaxFragmentLength, ProtocolVersion, Random, ServerDHE_PSKParameters, ServerDHParams, ServerHello, ServerHelloBuilder, ServerHelloDone, ServerKeyExchange, ServerKeyExchangeBuilder, ServerNameList, ServerNameList.ServerName, ServerPSKParameters, ServerRSAParams, ServerRSA_PSKParameters, Signature, TruncatedHMAC, TrustedAuthorities, TrustedAuthorities.TrustedAuthority, UnresolvedExtensionValue
The base interface to SSL constructed types.
Contract for ByteBuffer-based constructed types:
Most implementations of this interface supported by this library
take a "view" of an underlying ByteBuffer. The general contract of
such classes is that they
will not modify the position or
limit of the buffer when doing read operations. That is, the position
of the underlying buffer
should remain at 0 throughout the
lifetime of the object, and the limit should be either set to the
capacity of the buffer, or to the size of the object (in most cases,
the length of the protocol object is determined by the contents of
the object, so the limit isn't useful in such cases. Of course, if the
limit is set to something other than the object's length, it must be
larger than the object length).
Setter methods (usually in a class that implements the
Builder
interface) may modify the limit, but the general contract remains that
the position remain at zero, and that the limit be at least as large as
the object length.
Thus, very often the code will use
absolute getters and setters
for primitive types, or it will use the
ByteBuffer.duplicate()
method, and sometimes the
ByteBuffer.slice()
method, and
will change the position or limit of the duplicate buffer.
int | length() - Returns the total length, in bytes, of this structure.
|
String | toString(String prefix) - Returns a printable representation of this structure, with the
given prefix prepended to each line.
|
length
public int length()
Returns the total length, in bytes, of this structure.
- The length of this structure.
toString
public String toString(String prefix)
Returns a printable representation of this structure, with the
given prefix prepended to each line.
prefix
- The prefix to prepend to each line of the
output. This value may be null
.
- A printable representation of this structure.
Constructed.java -- Constructed type.
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