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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Subject: Re: URL
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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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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