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Chris Kistner updated HTTPASYNC-89:
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    Attachment: ApacheAsyncSSLContextBuilder.java
                ApacheAsyncPrivateKeyStrategy.java

> Add SSLContextBuilder for HttpAsyncClient
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPASYNC-89
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPASYNC-89
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpAsyncClient
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 4.0.2
>            Reporter: Chris Kistner
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: SSLContext, SSLEngine, X509ExtendedKeyManager
>         Attachments: ApacheAsyncPrivateKeyStrategy.java, 
> ApacheAsyncSSLContextBuilder.java
>
>
> I tried using httpclient-4.3.6's SSLContextBuilder to build a SSLContext, 
> which I then fed to my AsyncHttpClient connection pool. 
> It worked just fine for configuring the cipher suites, TLS/SSL protocols and 
> trust stores, however it did not work for the key managers.
> The reason being that it did not implement a key manager that extended 
> X509ExtendedKeyManager.
> As far as I saw the differences between the X509ExtendedKeyManager abstract 
> class and X509KeyManager interface are:
> * X509ExtendedKeyManager (for async [and sync]) takes in SSLEngine as 
> argument for its chooseEngineClientAlias method
> * X509KeyManager (for sync only) takes in Socket as argument for its 
> chooseServerAlias method
> For the while being, I've copied and adjusted the SSLContextBuilder and 
> PrivateKeyStrategy classes to suite my needs for a KeyManager implementation 
> when going async. See the attached files for my copy.



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