java.lang.Object | |
↳ | com.tencent.smtt.export.external.interfaces.ClientCertRequest |
ClientCertRequest: The user receives an instance of this class as
a parameter of onReceivedClientCertRequest(WebView, ClientCertRequest)
.
The request includes the parameters to choose the client certificate,
such as the host name and the port number requesting the cert, the acceptable
key types and the principals.
The user should call one of the class methods to indicate how to deal
with the client certificate request. All methods should be called on
UI thread.
WebView caches the proceed(PrivateKey, X509Certificate[])
and cancel()
responses in memory
and uses them to handle future client certificate requests for the same
host/port pair.
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ClientCertRequest() |
Public Methods | |||||||||||
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abstract void |
cancel()
Cancel this request.
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abstract String |
getHost()
Returns the host name of the server requesting the certificate.
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abstract String[] |
getKeyTypes()
Returns the acceptable types of asymmetric keys (can be null).
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abstract int |
getPort()
Returns the port number of the server requesting the certificate.
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abstract Principal[] |
getPrincipals()
Returns the acceptable certificate issuers for the certificate
matching the private key (can be null).
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abstract void |
ignore()
Ignore the request for now.
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abstract void |
proceed(PrivateKey privateKey, X509Certificate[] chain)
Proceed with the specified private key and client certificate chain.
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Inherited Methods | |||||||||||
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From class
java.lang.Object
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Cancel this request. Remember the user's choice and use it for future requests.
Returns the host name of the server requesting the certificate.
Returns the acceptable types of asymmetric keys (can be null).
Returns the port number of the server requesting the certificate.
Returns the acceptable certificate issuers for the certificate matching the private key (can be null).
Ignore the request for now. Do not remember user's choice.
Proceed with the specified private key and client certificate chain. Remember the user's positive choice and use it for future requests.