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JSSE (Java Secure Socket Extension)
JSSE is an Java implementation of SSL (Secure Socket Layer). It enables the secure transmission of data with any TCP/IP application protocol (HTTP, Telnet, NTTP, FTP).
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Networking (java.net.*)
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Inside Java 2 (tm) Platform Security
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General:
How does SSL work internally?
How do I download a secure page (HTTPS) with Java?
How do I write an HTTPS server?
How do I write a client/server app that makes use of SSL?
How do I write an RMI app that makes use of SSL?
Further Information (sorted alphabetically)
Api's:
JSSE API's
Faq's:
JSSE 1.0.2 FAQ
Articles:
Build Secure Network Applications with SSL and the JSSE API
Custom SSL for advanced JSSE developers
Implement HTTPS Tunneling with JSSE
Secure Your Sockets with JSSE
Use JSSE and NIO for a quick way to implement non-blocking communications
Related Links:
Introduction to SSL
Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) Reference Guide
Products:
ExpreSSL
JavaSSL
Open Source Toolkit implementing SSL
Related Books:
Inside Java 2 (tm) Platform Security
Professional Java Security
Java & Internet Security
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