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2012-02-13Initial implementation of TLS supportNick Hudson
Note that TLS won't be enabled with this patch unless you uncomment the change in PlatformTLSFactories. With that comment removed, then a new CoreClient session will attempt to negotiate TLS if the server supports it. Further changes are required to support this properly, as there appears not to be comprehensive support in the CoreClient class for dealing with situations when the server's certificate is not acceptable. There's also no support yet for setting up client certificates. Further changes will also be needed (see below) to support full parsing of subjectAltNames from server certificates. Significant changes are as follows - TLSProceed - FIXME comments removed - JavaConnection - changed so that it reads bytes from the socket's InputStream, rather than reading chars and then constructing a String out of them from which a byte array is then extracted. While this seemed to work for non-binary data (e.g. non-encrypted XMPP sessions), it breaks when you start sending binary (i.e. TLS) data. - JavaTLSConnectionFactory - implemented - PlatformTLSFactories - By having this return a JSSEContextFactory, then this will cause the client to try TLS if possible. But because other changes are needed to make this work properly, the current code still returns null. - JSSEContext - new class which uses an SSLEngine to handle TLS handshake and subsequent encryption/decryption. This is the main substance of the SSL implementation Note the "hack" in here to cope with SSLEngine requiring that some data be sent from the application before it will do a TLS handshake - JSSEContextFactory - just creates JSSEContexts - JavaCertificate - this wraps an X509Certificate and does *some* of the parsing of a certificate to look for stuff that is expected when verifying an XMPP server certificate (RFC 6120 and RFC 6125). Note that the JDK classes for parsing certificates don't provide an easy way to decode "OTHER" subjectAltNames, and so this implementation does not find XMPP or SRV subjectaltnames from the server certificate. This will need extra work. - JavaTrustManager - obtains the server certificate from the TLS handshake and verifies it. Currently the only verification done is to check that it's in date. More work will be needed to perform proper validation - Where necessary, Remko's copyright comments were changed from GNU to "All rights reserved". Isode copyright notices updated to "2012" Test-information: Set up XMPP server with its own certificate, and checked that TLS gets negotiated and starts OK (provided the server cert contains e.g. a DNS subjectAltName matching its own name). Subsequent operation appears to be as expected.
2012-01-24Fix XML serialisation.Kevin Smith
Also port the unit tests from Swiften.
2012-01-24Fix to make DiscoItems workMili Verma
This fixes crashes. Test-information: No more errors.
2012-01-24Fix for DiscoInfo errorMili Verma
Updated class qualifier so it can be found by factory. Test-information: No more errors.
2012-01-23Update constructors of Command in line with swiftenMili Verma
Also fixes the call in OutgoingAdHocCommandSession which was sending null data and resulting in a crash when used in MLC. Test-information: No longer crashed MLC.
2012-01-19Some more "toString()" to help with development/debuggingNick Hudson
Also fixed up some incorrect Remko copyrights
2012-01-18Add toString to some more classesNick Hudson
Also made "Stanza" be an abstract class and had its ".toString()" include the name of the subclass which is involved, so that the subclasses don't have to do that themselves. Also added null check to existing HostAddress.toString() method Also fixed Remko copyright in Connector class Test-information: Stuff is displayed as expected in debugger.
2012-01-16Add support for DiscoItems and DiscoInfo.Kevin Smith
Updates requisite classes in line with Swiften. Also fixes bugs in the EventLoops not using handleEvent.
2012-01-16Update JavaTimer class to guard against premature timer expirationNick Hudson
The JavaTimer class uses Thead.sleep() to wait a specified number of milliseconds. Thread.sleep() requires the caller catch InterruptedException, but in the original implementation, such an exception would result in the code assuming that the specified time had been reached. So as things stood, if you e.g. set a timer for 60 seconds, then the timer might generate its "onTick" signal before that 60 seconds had elapsed. This patch changes the code so that the method will wait until the specified time has been reached. The "milliseconds" parameters are also changed to "long", which is the type used by the rest of the java library for millisecond values. Added a bit of javadoc and a toString() method as well. Note there is still a "FIXME" in the code which I've not addressed. Test-information: Tested in debugging setup; things seem to be working as expected.
2012-01-16Add "toString()" to a couple of classesNick Hudson
Just to help with debugging Test-information: Values appear as expected when running inside Eclipse debugger
2012-01-12Add some javadoc to Event.javaNick Hudson
In trying to use the Event class I wasn't sure exactly what it was doing so have added javadoc to try and make it clearer. I also added "toString()" method to Event.java for debugging purposes. Test-information: "ant javadoc" works and info looks as expected. Running in debugger now shows me info derived from "toString()" method when I click on Event objects
2012-01-12Add Javadoc for CoreClient, EventLoop, JIDMili Verma
Test-information: Looks okay.
2012-01-11Update review comment related stuffMili Verma
This patch addresses some review comments: 1. Updates the Javadoc. 2. Disallows arguments from being null - throws NullPointerException. 3. Updates each test to use its own DummyEventLoop. Test-information: Unit tests pass.
2012-01-09Fix misport of AttributeMap.getValue, which allowed it to return nullKevin Smith
2012-01-09Port Adhoc commands to StrokeMili Verma
This patch ports the Adhoc commands from Swiften to Stroke. It also ports their unit tests. Test-information: Unit tests pass. MLC able to use the ad-hoc command fine.
2011-12-16Add "javadoc" target to stroke build.xml fileNick Hudson
This change adds a javadoc target to the build file for stroke, so that you can do % cd build/stroke % ant javadoc I have not updated any of the other build infrastructure (Makefile etc.). Nor have I added any intelligence to the "javadoc" task so that it won't bother creating documentation if the doc is already up to date etc.. Note that I've not used the "linkoffline" directive, which means that if you try to generate doc when the Oracle web pages are offline, things may hang until the connection times out. Test-information: "ant javadoc" works as expected "isodebuild clean -component=stroke" gets rid of any javadoc
2011-11-03public oversightKevin Smith
2011-10-31Fix utf-8 encoding on Remko's name throughout. Now compiles with Java 7Kevin Smith
2011-07-18Better XPP instructionsKevin Smith
2011-07-18Remove obsolete warningKevin Smith
2011-07-01Fix nameKevin Smith
2011-07-01Include license and readmeKevin Smith
2011-07-01Update the ByteArray to not copy excessively on appends.Kevin Smith
Also updates build.xml so the path to the xpp library can be specified, rather than needing the same layout as my build tree.
2011-07-01Initial importKevin Smith