/**
* <p>
- * EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory can be used to creats SSL {@link Socket}s
- * that accept self-signed certificates.
+ * EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory can be used to creats SSL {@link Socket}s that
+ * accept self-signed certificates.
* </p>
* <p>
- * This socket factory SHOULD NOT be used for productive systems
- * due to security reasons, unless it is a concious decision and
- * you are perfectly aware of security implications of accepting
- * self-signed certificates
+ * This socket factory SHOULD NOT be used for productive systems due to security
+ * reasons, unless it is a concious decision and you are perfectly aware of
+ * security implications of accepting self-signed certificates
* </p>
- *
+ *
* <p>
* Example of using custom protocol socket factory for a specific host:
- * <pre>
- * Protocol easyhttps = new Protocol("https", new EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory(), 443);
- *
- * URI uri = new URI("https://localhost/", true);
- * // use relative url only
- * GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod(uri.getPathQuery());
- * HostConfiguration hc = new HostConfiguration();
- * hc.setHost(uri.getHost(), uri.getPort(), easyhttps);
- * HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
- * client.executeMethod(hc, httpget);
- * </pre>
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * Protocol easyhttps = new Protocol("https", new EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory(),
+ * 443);
+ *
+ * URI uri = new URI("https://localhost/", true);
+ * // use relative url only
+ * GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod(uri.getPathQuery());
+ * HostConfiguration hc = new HostConfiguration();
+ * hc.setHost(uri.getHost(), uri.getPort(), easyhttps);
+ * HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
+ * client.executeMethod(hc, httpget);
+ * </pre>
+ *
* </p>
* <p>
- * Example of using custom protocol socket factory per default instead of the standard one:
- * <pre>
- * Protocol easyhttps = new Protocol("https", new EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory(), 443);
- * Protocol.registerProtocol("https", easyhttps);
- *
- * HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
- * GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod("https://localhost/");
- * client.executeMethod(httpget);
- * </pre>
+ * Example of using custom protocol socket factory per default instead of the
+ * standard one:
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * Protocol easyhttps = new Protocol("https", new EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory(),
+ * 443);
+ * Protocol.registerProtocol("https", easyhttps);
+ *
+ * HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
+ * GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod("https://localhost/");
+ * client.executeMethod(httpget);
+ * </pre>
+ *
* </p>
*
* @author <a href="mailto:oleg -at- ural.ru">Oleg Kalnichevski</a>
*
- * <p>
- * DISCLAIMER: HttpClient developers DO NOT actively support this component.
- * The component is provided as a reference material, which may be inappropriate
- * for use without additional customization.
- * </p>
+ * <p>
+ * DISCLAIMER: HttpClient developers DO NOT actively support this
+ * component. The component is provided as a reference material, which
+ * may be inappropriate for use without additional customization.
+ * </p>
*/
public class EasySSLSocketFactory implements ProtocolSocketFactory {
private static SSLContext createEasySSLContext() {
try {
SSLContext context = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
- context.init(
- null,
- new TrustManager[] {new EasyX509TrustManager(null)},
- null);
+ context.init(null, new TrustManager[] { new EasyX509TrustManager(
+ null) }, null);
return context;
} catch (Exception er) {
- Log.e(TAG, er.getMessage()+"");
+ Log.e(TAG, er.getMessage() + "");
throw new HttpClientError(er.toString());
}
}
/**
* @see SecureProtocolSocketFactory#createSocket(java.lang.String,int,java.net.InetAddress,int)
*/
- public Socket createSocket(
- String host,
- int port,
- InetAddress clientHost,
- int clientPort)
- throws IOException, UnknownHostException {
-
- return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket(
- host,
- port,
- clientHost,
- clientPort
- );
+ public Socket createSocket(String host, int port, InetAddress clientHost,
+ int clientPort) throws IOException, UnknownHostException {
+
+ return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket(host, port,
+ clientHost, clientPort);
}
/**
- * Attempts to get a new socket connection to the given host within the given time limit.
+ * Attempts to get a new socket connection to the given host within the
+ * given time limit.
* <p>
- * To circumvent the limitations of older JREs that do not support connect timeout a
- * controller thread is executed. The controller thread attempts to create a new socket
- * within the given limit of time. If socket constructor does not return until the
- * timeout expires, the controller terminates and throws an {@link ConnectTimeoutException}
+ * To circumvent the limitations of older JREs that do not support connect
+ * timeout a controller thread is executed. The controller thread attempts
+ * to create a new socket within the given limit of time. If socket
+ * constructor does not return until the timeout expires, the controller
+ * terminates and throws an {@link ConnectTimeoutException}
* </p>
- *
+ *
* @param host the host name/IP
* @param port the port on the host
* @param clientHost the local host name/IP to bind the socket to
*
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while creating the socket
* @throws UnknownHostException if the IP address of the host cannot be
- * determined
+ * determined
*/
- public Socket createSocket(
- final String host,
- final int port,
- final InetAddress localAddress,
- final int localPort,
- final HttpConnectionParams params
- ) throws IOException, UnknownHostException, ConnectTimeoutException {
+ public Socket createSocket(final String host, final int port,
+ final InetAddress localAddress, final int localPort,
+ final HttpConnectionParams params) throws IOException,
+ UnknownHostException, ConnectTimeoutException {
if (params == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameters may not be null");
}
int timeout = params.getConnectionTimeout();
SocketFactory socketfactory = getSSLContext().getSocketFactory();
if (timeout == 0) {
- return socketfactory.createSocket(host, port, localAddress, localPort);
+ Socket socket = socketfactory.createSocket(host, port, localAddress,
+ localPort);
+ socket.setSoTimeout(params.getSoTimeout());
+ return socket;
} else {
Socket socket = socketfactory.createSocket();
- SocketAddress localaddr = new InetSocketAddress(localAddress, localPort);
+ SocketAddress localaddr = new InetSocketAddress(localAddress,
+ localPort);
SocketAddress remoteaddr = new InetSocketAddress(host, port);
+ socket.setSoTimeout(params.getSoTimeout());
socket.bind(localaddr);
socket.connect(remoteaddr, timeout);
return socket;
/**
* @see SecureProtocolSocketFactory#createSocket(java.lang.String,int)
*/
- public Socket createSocket(String host, int port)
- throws IOException, UnknownHostException {
- return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket(
- host,
- port
- );
+ public Socket createSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException,
+ UnknownHostException {
+ return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket(host, port);
}
/**
* @see SecureProtocolSocketFactory#createSocket(java.net.Socket,java.lang.String,int,boolean)
*/
- public Socket createSocket(
- Socket socket,
- String host,
- int port,
- boolean autoClose)
- throws IOException, UnknownHostException {
- return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket(
- socket,
- host,
- port,
- autoClose
- );
+ public Socket createSocket(Socket socket, String host, int port,
+ boolean autoClose) throws IOException, UnknownHostException {
+ return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket(socket, host,
+ port, autoClose);
}
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
- return ((obj != null) && obj.getClass().equals(EasySSLSocketFactory.class));
+ return ((obj != null) && obj.getClass().equals(
+ EasySSLSocketFactory.class));
}
public int hashCode() {