org.apache.jmeter.util
Class SSLManager
public abstract class SSLManager
The SSLManager handles the KeyStore information for JMeter. Basically, it
handles all the logic for loading and initializing all the JSSE parameters
and selecting the alias to authenticate against if it is available.
SSLManager will try to automatically select the client certificate for you,
but if it can't make a decision, it will pop open a dialog asking you for
more information.
TODO? - N.B. does not currently allow the selection of a client certificate.
SSLManager() - Protected Constructor to remove the possibility of directly instantiating
this object.
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static SSLManager | getInstance() - Static accessor for the SSLManager object.
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protected JmeterKeyStore | getKeyStore() - Opens and initializes the KeyStore.
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protected KeyStore | getTrustStore() - Opens and initializes the TrustStore.
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static boolean | isSSLSupported() - Test whether SSL is supported or not.
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static void | reset() - Resets the SSLManager so that we can create a new one with a new keystore
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abstract void | setContext(HttpURLConnection conn)
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protected void | setProvider(Provider provider) - Default implementation of setting the Provider
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JAVAX_NET_SSL_KEY_STORE
public static final String JAVAX_NET_SSL_KEY_STORE
defaultpw
protected String defaultpw
Have the password available
SSLManager
protected SSLManager()
Protected Constructor to remove the possibility of directly instantiating
this object. Create the SSLContext, and wrap all the X509KeyManagers with
our X509KeyManager so that we can choose our alias.
getInstance
public static final SSLManager getInstance()
Static accessor for the SSLManager object. The SSLManager is a singleton.
getKeyStore
protected JmeterKeyStore getKeyStore()
Opens and initializes the KeyStore. If the password for the KeyStore is
not set, this method will prompt you to enter it. Unfortunately, there is
no PasswordEntryField available from JOptionPane.
getTrustStore
protected KeyStore getTrustStore()
Opens and initializes the TrustStore.
There are 3 possibilities:
- no truststore name provided, in which case the default Java truststore should be used
- truststore name is provided, and loads OK
- truststore name is provided, but is not found or does not load OK, in which case an empty
truststore is created
If the KeyStore object cannot be created, then this is currently treated the same
as if no truststore name was provided.
- truststore
- null: use Java truststore
- otherwise, the truststore, which may be empty if the file could not be loaded.
isSSLSupported
public static final boolean isSSLSupported()
Test whether SSL is supported or not.
reset
public static void reset()
Resets the SSLManager so that we can create a new one with a new keystore
setContext
public abstract void setContext(HttpURLConnection conn)
setProvider
protected void setProvider(Provider provider)
Default implementation of setting the Provider
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