/** * $RCSfile$ * $Revision: 128 $ * $Date: 2004-10-25 20:42:00 -0300 (Mon, 25 Oct 2004) $ * * Copyright (C) 2004 Jive Software. All rights reserved. * * This software is published under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL), * a copy of which is included in this distribution. */ package org.jivesoftware.openfire.net; import com.sun.net.ssl.X509KeyManager; import java.net.Socket; import java.security.Principal; import java.security.PrivateKey; import java.security.cert.X509Certificate; /** * A skeleton placeholder for developers wishing to implement their own custom * key manager. In future revisions we may expand the skeleton code if customers * request assistance in creating custom key managers. * <p/> * The key manager is an essential part of server SSL support. Typically you * will implement a custom key manager to retrieve certificates from repositories * that are not of standard Java types (e.g. obtaining them from LDAP or a JDBC database). * * @author Iain Shigeoka */ public class SSLJiveKeyManager implements X509KeyManager { public String[] getClientAliases(String s, Principal[] principals) { return new String[0]; } public String chooseClientAlias(String s, Principal[] principals) { return null; } public String chooseClientAlias(String[] strings, Principal[] principals, Socket socket) { return null; } public String[] getServerAliases(String s, Principal[] principals) { return new String[0]; } public String chooseServerAlias(String s, Principal[] principals) { return null; } public String chooseServerAlias(String s, Principal[] principals, Socket socket) { return null; } public X509Certificate[] getCertificateChain(String s) { return new X509Certificate[0]; } public PrivateKey getPrivateKey(String s) { return null; } }