TAO_SSLIOP 2.0.4
Class List
Here are the classes, structs, unions and interfaces with brief descriptions:
TAO::SSLIOP::Accept_StrategySSLIOP-specific accept strategy that builds on the TAO_Accept_Strategy implementation
TAO::SSLIOP::AcceptorThe SSLIOP-specific bridge class for the concrete acceptor
SSLIOP::AuthData
TAO::SSLIOP::ClientCredentials
TAO::SSLIOP::Connection_HandlerHandles requests on a single connection
TAO::SSLIOP::ConnectorSSLIOP-specific Connector bridge for pluggable protocols
TAO::SSLIOP::CredentialsAcquirerSSLIOP-specific SecurityLevel3::CredentialsAcquirer implementation
TAO::SSLIOP::CredentialsAcquirerFactorySSLIOP-specific TAO::SL3::CredentialsAcquirerFactory implementation
SSLIOP::CurrentThe following are TAO extensions
TAO::SSLIOP::CurrentImplementation of the TAO SSLIOP::Current extension
TAO::SSLIOP::Current_ImplTSS portion of the TAO SSLIOP::Current extension, and the SSLIOP-specific SecurityLevel3::SecurityCurrent object
EndpointSSLIOP-specific implementation of PP Framework Endpoint interface
SSLIOP::File
TAO::IIOP_SSL_AcceptorAn SSL aware IIOP acceptor
TAO::IIOP_SSL_Connection_HandlerIIOP connection handler designed to be "SSL aware," i.e. it is aware of the existence of the SSLIOP connection handler. It makes sure that SSL session state from a previous connection is not associated with the non-SSL connection handled by this handler
TAO::IIOP_SSL_ConnectorIIOP-specific Connector (SSL aware) bridge for pluggable protocols
TAO::IIOP_SSL_TransportIIOP Transport designed to be "SSL aware," i.e. it is aware of the existence of the SSLIOP Transport. It makes sure that SSL session state from a previous connection is not associated with the non-SSL connection handled by this handler
SSLIOP::Current::NoContext
TAO::Null_SSL_State_GuardThis class sets up null TSS SSL state upon instantiation, and restores the previous TSS SSL state when that instance goes out of scope
olicyFactorySecurityLevel3 PolicyFactory
TAO::SSLIOP::OpenSSL_st_var< T >"_var" class for the OpenSSL
OpenSSL_traitsTemplate traits structure for OpenSSL data structures
TAO::SSLIOP::OpenSSL_traits< ::EVP_PKEY >
TAO::SSLIOP::OpenSSL_traits< ::SSL >
TAO::SSLIOP::OpenSSL_traits< ::X509 >
TAO::SSLIOP::ORBInitializer
TAO::SSLIOP::OwnCredentialsCredentials representing our identity, not our peer's identity
ProfileThis class defines the protocol specific attributes required for locating ORBs over a TCP/IP network, using either IIOP or IIOP/SSL for communication
TAO::SSLIOP::Protocol_FactorySSLIOP-specific protocol factory implementation
TAO::SSLIOP::Server_Invocation_InterceptorSecure invocation server request interceptor
SSLIOP::SSL
TAO::SSLIOP_CredentialsSSLIOP-specific implementation of the SecurityLevel3::Credentials interface
SSLIOP_Synthetic_EndpointSSLIOP-specific implementation of PP Framework Endpoint interface, representing synthetic endpoints. An endpoints is synthetic whenever there is insuficient data to fully initialize an SSLIOP endpoint: qop, trust, credentials, etc. Such as when creating an SSLIOP endpoint in response of a Listen Point List or accepting a connection
TAO::SSLIOP::State_GuardThis Class that sets up TSS SSL states upon instantiation, and tears down the TSS SSL state when that instance goes out of scope
TAO_SSLIOP_Endpoint
TAO_SSLIOP_Profile
TAO_SSLIOP_Synthetic_Endpoint
TAO::SSLIOP::TargetCredentialsSSLIOP-specific implementation of the SecurityLevel3::TargetCredentials interface
TAO::SSLIOP::Transport
TAO::SSLIOP::UtilClass that provides utility/helper methods for several classes in the SSLIOP pluggable protocol
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