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SslContext() — netty Function Reference

Architecture documentation for the SslContext() function in Http2Server.java from the netty codebase.

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Dependency Diagram

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  a7fb0a0d_b65a_50b5_e087_0c2acc22c234["Http2Server"]
  da2bfb93_b425_f186_fd97_8acade8487b0 -->|defined in| a7fb0a0d_b65a_50b5_e087_0c2acc22c234
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Source Code

example/src/main/java/io/netty/example/http2/tiles/Http2Server.java lines 69–86

    private static SslContext configureTLS() throws Exception {
        X509Bundle ssc = new CertificateBuilder()
                .subject("cn=localhost")
                .setIsCertificateAuthority(true)
                .buildSelfSigned();
        ApplicationProtocolConfig apn = new ApplicationProtocolConfig(
                Protocol.ALPN,
                // NO_ADVERTISE is currently the only mode supported by both OpenSsl and JDK providers.
                SelectorFailureBehavior.NO_ADVERTISE,
                // ACCEPT is currently the only mode supported by both OpenSsl and JDK providers.
                SelectedListenerFailureBehavior.ACCEPT,
                ApplicationProtocolNames.HTTP_2,
                ApplicationProtocolNames.HTTP_1_1);

        return SslContextBuilder.forServer(ssc.toKeyManagerFactory())
                                .ciphers(CIPHERS, SupportedCipherSuiteFilter.INSTANCE)
                                .applicationProtocolConfig(apn).build();
    }

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does SslContext() do?
SslContext() is a function in the netty codebase, defined in example/src/main/java/io/netty/example/http2/tiles/Http2Server.java.
Where is SslContext() defined?
SslContext() is defined in example/src/main/java/io/netty/example/http2/tiles/Http2Server.java at line 69.

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