Geoff wrote:
Or we write our own BIO that wraps up whatever glue is desirable on the
wine-side. Worst-case (and it's not that bad an alternative) is that you
use a memory-base BIO to encapsulate all I/O and worry about moving data
to and from "sockets", whatever they look like, afterwards.
That's what I've always done. And it seems I've managed
(via the rant at http://kegel.com/ssl/api.html) to convince
Sun to make that the standard way to do ssl with NIO under the next JDK,
kinda. So it's not a bad way to go at all.
- Dan
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