Originally, the idea was that the SSLSocketBuilder would be only used on the 
server side (for ssl server socket creation) and thus only needed keystore 
info.  The RemotingSSLSocketFactory was intended only for use on the client 
side (thus only needed truststore info).  

Recently, it has become clear that this separation of the two is not always 
possible (or needed).  So SSLSocketBuilder will be changed to support client 
(ssl socket) and server (ssl server socket) operations and will then make so 
the RemotingSSLSocketFactory is not needed (think John has just finished this 
work, but am trying to catch up on my backlog of e-mails and forum postings).

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