Thanks Maarten Bosteels! many kind of devices will connect to my server.
my company devices use normal socket with A protocol, but other company device use ssl with B protocol. device1 <-- A protocol --> server <-- B protocol --> other company device device2 <-- A protocol --> device3 <-- A protocol --> I think, if I use one ProtocolCodecFilter, ProtocolCodecFilter code will be big and crowded. so I make two ProtocolCodecFilter. I refer to Echo server source in Mina site. but I don't know how can I apply ssl in my server. because of I don't know about ssl programming. :-( deadline is comming.... reamin time is short. :-(( thanks Maarten Bosteels. On 9/4/07, Maarten Bosteels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Sungwon, > > I think that will work. > But why don't you use the same ProtocolCodecFilter instance for both > acceptors ? > And you could also share one IoHandler instance. > > Maarten > > > On 9/4/07, Sungwon Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello. I'm develop server with Mina 1.1.2. > > > > I'm using normal socket but I want ssl also. > > > > so, I opened two port. > > one is normal socket port and the other is ssl port. > > so I think... server make two SocketAcceptorConfig like below. > > > > am i going well? > > > > --below-- > > [Server.java] > > > > SocketAcceptorConfig cfg = new SocketAcceptorConfig(); > > SocketAcceptorConfig cfg_ssl = new SocketAcceptorConfig(); > > cfg.setReuseAddress( true ); > > cfg_ssl.setReuseAddress( true ); > > > > cfg.getFilterChain().addLast( "codec", new ProtocolCodecFilter( new > > ServerCodecFactory() ); > > cfg_ssl.getFilterChain().addLast( "codec_ssl", new > > ProtocolCodecFilter( new ServerCodecFactorySSL() ); > > > > acceptor.bind( new InetSocketAddress( 9009 ), new ServerSessionHandler(), > > cfg ); > > acceptor.bind( new InetSocketAddress( 9010 ), new ServerSessionHandler(), > > cfg ); > > --end--
