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
Here's another thing that I'm having a hard time understanding.
In the test for ...transport.socket.ssl.custom.InvokerServerTest, it is passing
a config to the Connector() constructor that defines the trust store.
I haven't seen this mentioned in the docs.
So, the Connector has a Builder associ
Another oddity is that the SSLSocketBuilderMBean provides a setTrustStoreURL
but doesn't allow me to set my trust store's password, algorithm or type.
RemotingSSLSocketFactory does allow me to set those things.
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