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Re: SecureSelector

From: Jeanfrancois Arcand <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:51:04 -0500

Justin Lee wrote:
> Ah. Found it. The class was just renamed. I'm down to a last few
> changes then grizzly config should compile again out of the box so I'll
> readd to the contrib pom so we can catch these changes going forward.

Yes, back to the old Grizzly 1.0 :-) . I'm planning to integrate Grizzly
1.9.6 not GlassFish on Monday BTW. Would it help or would I break you
code again?

A+

-- Jeanfrancois

>
> Justin Lee wrote:
>> So i can just remove that implements clause, yes? Are there methods I
>> should delete as well? In that same class, there's also this code:
>>
>> /**
>> * Create <code>SSLProcessorTask</code> objects and configure it to
>> be ready to proceed request.
>> */
>> @Override
>> protected ProcessorTask newProcessorTask(final boolean initialize) {
>> return asyncExecution
>> ? new SSLAsyncProcessorTask(initialize, getBufferResponse())
>> : new SSLDefaultProcessorTask(initialize,
>> getBufferResponse());
>> }
>>
>> SSLDefaultProcessorTask is an unknown class now. Is there a
>> replacement? Should I just always return SSLAsyncProcessorTask? Or
>> is it safe to just delete that method?
>>
>> Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
>>> Salut,
>>>
>>> Oleksiy Stashok wrote:
>>>> Yep :)
>>>> public class GrizzlyEmbeddedHttps extends GrizzlyEmbeddedHttp
>>>> implements SecureSelector<SSLImplementation>
>>>
>>> I see. I think we can leave without that interface, left over from
>>> 1.0 :-)
>>>
>>> A+
>>>
>>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>>
>>>>
>>>> WBR,
>>>> Alexey.
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 19, 2009, at 5:04 , Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Justin Lee wrote:
>>>>>> What happened to this interface? It seems to have disappeared
>>>>>> from grizzly-http after 1.9.4.
>>>>>
>>>>> LOL :-) Yes I removed it recently. Was it used in v3? I've missed
>>>>> that one :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>>>>
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