Java HTTP Server

com.sun.net.httpserver
Class HttpsServer

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServer
      extended by com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpsServer

public abstract class HttpsServer
extends HttpServer

This class is an extension of HttpServer which provides support for HTTPS.

A HttpsServer must have an associated HttpsConfigurator object which is used to establish the SSL configuration for the SSL connections.

All other configuration is the same as for HttpServer.

Since:
1.6

Constructor Summary
protected HttpsServer()
           
 
Method Summary
static HttpsServer create()
          creates a HttpsServer instance which is initially not bound to any local address/port.
static HttpsServer create(InetSocketAddress addr, int backlog)
          Create a HttpsServer instance which will bind to the specified InetSocketAddress (IP address and port number) A maximum backlog can also be specified.
abstract  HttpsConfigurator getHttpsConfigurator()
          Gets this server's HttpsConfigurator object, if it has been set.
abstract  void setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator config)
          Sets this server's HttpsConfigurator object.
 
Methods inherited from class com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServer
bind, createContext, createContext, getAddress, getExecutor, removeContext, removeContext, setExecutor, start, stop
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

HttpsServer

protected HttpsServer()
Method Detail

create

public static HttpsServer create()
                          throws IOException
creates a HttpsServer instance which is initially not bound to any local address/port. The HttpsServer is acquired from the currently installed HttpServerProvider The server must be bound using HttpServer.bind(InetSocketAddress,int) before it can be used. The server must also have a HttpsConfigurator established with setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator)

Throws:
IOException

create

public static HttpsServer create(InetSocketAddress addr,
                                 int backlog)
                          throws IOException
Create a HttpsServer instance which will bind to the specified InetSocketAddress (IP address and port number) A maximum backlog can also be specified. This is the maximum number of queued incoming connections to allow on the listening socket. Queued TCP connections exceeding this limit may be rejected by the TCP implementation. The HttpsServer is acquired from the currently installed HttpServerProvider The server must have a HttpsConfigurator established with setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator)

Parameters:
addr - the address to listen on, if null then bind() must be called to set the address
backlog - the socket backlog. If this value is less than or equal to zero, then a system default value is used.
Throws:
BindException - if the server cannot bind to the requested address, or if the server is already bound.
IOException

setHttpsConfigurator

public abstract void setHttpsConfigurator(HttpsConfigurator config)
Sets this server's HttpsConfigurator object.

Parameters:
config - the HttpsConfigurator to set
Throws:
NullPointerException - if config is null.

getHttpsConfigurator

public abstract HttpsConfigurator getHttpsConfigurator()
Gets this server's HttpsConfigurator object, if it has been set.

Returns:
the HttpsConfigurator for this server, or null if not set.

Java HTTP Server

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