I would assume legal - this code is distributed as part of JWS - it is owned
by Sun and I guess they wouldn't like us re-distributing it without their
say so. I don't work for Sun BTW, this is just an assumption on my part,

Kevin

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Is that a technical or legal obstacle (or both)?

Cezar.

On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Kevin Jones wrote:

> Indeed it does - it's in ssl.jar along with a lot of interesting looking
ssl
> classes - whether you could use this outside of JWS I would doubt,
>


> Kevin
>
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> I have done this with Sun's JWS ... I guess the JVM which ships with this
> has the https handler ...
>
> Stan.
>
>
>
>
>
> Kevin Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 29/06/99 03:52:57 PM
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> Please respond to "A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's
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> The URL class parses the url it is passed and tries to create a protocol
> handler object for the given protocol (https in this case). The JVM ships
> with protocol handlers for http, ftp, file, gopher, jar, mailto, netdoc,
> systemresource and verbatim (don't know what the last three are) as part
of
> the sun.net.www.protocol package. By default there is no https handler (by
> default) - however you can write your own protocol handlers and add them
to
> this list - I've written a 'time' handler to show how this works if you
are
> interested,
> Kevin
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> Xizhen Wang
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> Subject: URL
>
> Hi! All,
> If I use
> URL url = new URL("https://127.0.0.1");
> does it mean the the program will use HTTPS?
> If not, is there a way to make the URLConnection a HTTPS connection? (or
> at least encrypted in other ways)
> Thanks!
>
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