Package com.mongodb.connection
Class SslSettings
- java.lang.Object
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- com.mongodb.connection.SslSettings
 
 
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@Immutable public class SslSettings extends Object
Settings for connecting to MongoDB via SSL.- Since:
 - 3.0
 
 
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static classSslSettings.BuilderA builder for creating SSLSettings. 
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static SslSettings.Builderbuilder()Gets a Builder for creating a new SSLSettings instance.static SslSettings.Builderbuilder(SslSettings sslSettings)Creates a builder instance.booleanequals(Object o)SSLContextgetContext()Gets the SSLContext configured for use with SSL connections.inthashCode()booleanisEnabled()Returns whether SSL is enabled.booleanisInvalidHostNameAllowed()Returns whether invalid host names should be allowed.StringtoString() 
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Method Detail
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builder
public static SslSettings.Builder builder()
Gets a Builder for creating a new SSLSettings instance.- Returns:
 - a new Builder for SSLSettings.
 
 
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builder
public static SslSettings.Builder builder(SslSettings sslSettings)
Creates a builder instance.- Parameters:
 sslSettings- existing SslSettings to default the builder settings on.- Returns:
 - a builder
 - Since:
 - 3.7
 
 
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isEnabled
public boolean isEnabled()
Returns whether SSL is enabled.- Returns:
 - true if SSL is enabled.
 
 
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isInvalidHostNameAllowed
public boolean isInvalidHostNameAllowed()
Returns whether invalid host names should be allowed. Defaults to false. Take care before setting this to true, as it makes the application susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks.- Returns:
 - true if invalid host names are allowed.
 
 
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getContext
public SSLContext getContext()
Gets the SSLContext configured for use with SSL connections.- Returns:
 - the SSLContext, which defaults to null if not configured.  In that case 
SSLContext.getDefault()will be used if SSL is enabled. - Since:
 - 3.5
 - See Also:
 SSLContext.getDefault()
 
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