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package org.jboss.security.ssl;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import java.rmi.server.RMIServerSocketFactory;
import org.jboss.security.SecurityDomain;
/** An implementation of RMIServerSocketFactory that uses a
DomainServerSocketFactory for its implementation. This class is just an
adaptor from the RMIServerSocketFactory to the DomainServerSocketFactory.
This class is not suitable for RMI object that require a Serializable socket
factory like activatable services. The reason for this limitation is that
a SecurityDomain is not serializable due to its association with a local
KeyStore.
@author Scott.Stark@jboss.org
@version $Revision: 85945 $
*/
public class RMISSLServerSocketFactory implements RMIServerSocketFactory
{
private DomainServerSocketFactory domainFactory;
/** Creates new RMISSLServerSocketFactory initialized with a
DomainServerSocketFactory with not security domain. The setSecurityDomain
method must be invoked to establish the correct non-default value.
*/
public RMISSLServerSocketFactory()
{
domainFactory = new DomainServerSocketFactory();
}
public String getBindAddress()
{
return domainFactory.getBindAddress();
}
public void setBindAddress(String host) throws UnknownHostException
{
domainFactory.setBindAddress(host);
}
public SecurityDomain getSecurityDomain()
{
return domainFactory.getSecurityDomain();
}
public void setSecurityDomain(SecurityDomain securityDomain)
{
domainFactory.setSecurityDomain(securityDomain);
}
public boolean isWantsClientAuth()
{
return domainFactory.isWantsClientAuth();
}
public void setWantsClientAuth(boolean wantsClientAuth)
{
domainFactory.setWantsClientAuth(wantsClientAuth);
}
public boolean isNeedsClientAuth()
{
return domainFactory.isNeedsClientAuth();
}
public void setNeedsClientAuth(boolean needsClientAuth)
{
domainFactory.setNeedsClientAuth(needsClientAuth);
}
public String[] getCiperSuites()
{
return domainFactory.getCiperSuites();
}
public void setCiperSuites(String[] ciperSuites)
{
domainFactory.setCiperSuites(ciperSuites);
}
public String[] getProtocols()
{
return domainFactory.getProtocols();
}
public void setProtocols(String[] protocols)
{
domainFactory.setProtocols(protocols);
}
/**
* Create a server socket on the specified port (port 0 indicates
* an anonymous port).
* @param port the port number
* @return the server socket on the specified port
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs during server socket
* creation
*/
public ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port)
throws IOException
{
return domainFactory.createServerSocket(port);
}
public boolean equals(Object obj)
{
return obj instanceof RMISSLServerSocketFactory;
}
public int hashCode()
{
return getClass().getName().hashCode();
}
}