That does sound pretty cool to me.  Is that open source or no?  I think
there may be a few places I may end up needing something like that.  I could
also use some good NIO examples.

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> Andrew Oliver wrote:
>> Is anyone doing anything cool with Java these days?
> 
> Hmmm...dunno if it qualifies as 'cool'...but I just finished implementing
> an SSL HTTP client under the asynchronous I/O model (java.nio) and the
> new SSL implementation from Sun in JDK 1.5 pre-relase.  Then they changed
> the API so I'm doing it again.
> 
> On second thought, I am sure it is not cool...it's a PITA!
> 
> But I know a lot more about SSL/TLS than I did before!
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