GitHub user dlukyanov opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/pull/2287

    SSL Support for Groovy Interpreter HTTP requests [ZEPPELIN-2443]

    ### What is this PR for?
    
    Target: Create ability to call http services with custom keystores in a 
groovy way.
    The following should work:
    ```
    //connect to host xxx.yyy with special keystore
    HTTP.get(
      url: "https://xxx.yyy/zzz";,
      ssl: " HTTP.getKeystoreSSLContext('./xxx_yyy_keystore.jks', 'testpass') "
    )
    //take context initialization code from groovy interpreter properties
    HTTP.get(
      url: "https://xxx.yyy/zzz";,
      ssl: g.SSL_CONTEXT_FROM_GROOVY_INTERPRET_PROPERTIES
    )
    //connect to host xxx.yyy with trust all (do not check trust certificates - 
dev mode only) 
    HTTP.get(
      url: "https://xxx.yyy/zzz";,
      ssl: " HTTP.getNaiveSSLContext() "
    )
    //
    HTTP.get(
      url: "https://xxx.yyy/zzz";,
      ssl: " MyCustomSSLBuilder.build() "
    )
    ```
    
    
    ### What type of PR is it?
    Improvement
    
    ### Todos
    * [ ] - Task
    
    ### What is the Jira issue?
    [ZEPPELIN-2443]
    
    ### How should this be tested?
    follow the samples above or in documentation
    
    ### Questions:
    * Does the licenses files need update? NO
    * Is there breaking changes for older versions? NO
    * Does this needs documentation? YES


You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running:

    $ git pull https://github.com/dlukyanov/zeppelin master

Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/pull/2287.patch

To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch
with (at least) the following in the commit message:

    This closes #2287
    
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commit 4baa22e2b4db99e7b55c42a2ee5163b9b27ca5e8
Author: dlukyanov <dlukya...@ukr.net>
Date:   2017-04-26T06:38:05Z

    ZEPPELIN-2443

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