Thanks! I didn't think of checking the bug report page. Will keep it in mind. Regards, Daniel
pt., 5 lut 2021 o 15:40 Seán Coffey <sean.cof...@oracle.com> napisał(a): > > Another option for reporting is to use the https://bugreport.java.com > portal. Component = documentation. > > regards, > Sean. > > On 05/02/2021 14:03, Sean Mullan wrote: > > If you have a JBS account, you can file a bug in the docs/guides > > category. > > > > However, I have also forwarded your email to our internal docs > > engineer, so we will follow-up on it. > > > > Thanks, > > Sean > > > > On 2/5/21 2:42 AM, Daniel Jeliński wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> What's the right spot to report documentation issues? > >> > >> I've been reading the JSSE reference guide and noticed that in section > >> "Resuming Session Without Server-Side State" > >> (https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/15/security/java-secure-socket-extension-jsse-reference-guide.html#GUID-64D7EAF6-D2EE-4719-8616-25E2829CF810) > >> > >> it says "This feature is not enabled by default", which appears to be > >> a leftover from Java 13. > >> > >> Also the note about TLS 1.3 in the same section isn't entirely clear > >> to me. What does it mean when the docs say "the contents of stateless > >> tickets, in particular, the contents of a NewSessionTicket message, > >> depend on the value of jdk.tls.server.enableSessionTicketExtension"? > >> How exactly does the contents change and why should I care? > >> Regards, > >> Daniel > >>