HTTPS and URL

Srivatsan Kannan (srivatsn@cerc.wvu.edu)
Tue, 8 Dec 1998 14:30:32 -0500

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Hi,=20

Could someone help me by sending a sample program that uses HTTPS with =
the=20
URL class, the support for which many people (who have posted messages =
about=20
HTTPS and URL on the java security newsgroup) say is available in Java =
Web Server? =20

All I want to do is to say: URL url =3D new =
URL("https://www.verisign.com");
I understand that the default URL class in the java.net package does not =
have an
handler for "https". I also understand that Java web server (jws.jar) =
has implementation
for HttpsURLConnection, HttpClient and a handler for Https. But I'm not =
sure how to
use them to achieve my goal. I would greatly appreciate any help in =
this regard.=20

Thanks in advance,
Srivatsan

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Hi,
 
Could someone help me by sending a sample program = that uses=20 HTTPS with the
URL class, the support for = which many people (who have posted messages about
HTTPS and URL on the java security newsgroup) say is = available=20 in Java Web Server? 
 
All I want to do is to say:  URL url =3D new = URL("https://www.verisign.com");
I understand that the default URL class in the = java.net=20 package does not have an
handler for "https".  I also = understand that=20 Java web server (jws.jar) has implementation
for HttpsURLConnection, HttpClient and a handler for = Https.  But I'm not sure how to
use them to achieve my goal.  I would greatly = appreciate=20 any help in this regard.
 
Thanks in=20 advance,
Srivatsan
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