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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/HttpOverHttp2Test.kt
platform.assumeHttp2Support() server.useHttps(handshakeCertificates.sslSocketFactory()) client = clientTestRule .newClientBuilder() .protocols(listOf(Protocol.HTTP_2, Protocol.HTTP_1_1)) .sslSocketFactory( handshakeCertificates.sslSocketFactory(), handshakeCertificates.trustManager, ).hostnameVerifier(RecordingHostnameVerifier())
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/EventListenerTest.kt
client = client .newBuilder() .sslSocketFactory( handshakeCertificates.sslSocketFactory(), handshakeCertificates.trustManager, ).hostnameVerifier(RecordingHostnameVerifier()) .build() server.useHttps(handshakeCertificates.sslSocketFactory()) } @Test fun redirectUsingSameConnectionEventSequence() { server.enqueue(Created: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Nov 05 18:28:35 GMT 2025 - 70.5K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
`HandshakeCertificates` holds the TLS certificates required for a TLS handshake. On the server it keeps your `HeldCertificate` and its chain. On the client it keeps the root certificates that are trusted to sign a server's certificate chain. `HandshakeCertificates` also works with mutual TLS where these roles are reversed.Created: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Feb 06 14:55:54 GMT 2022 - 50.8K bytes - Click Count (0)