On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 20:03:01 GMT, Bradford Wetmore wrote:
> Certain TLS ALPN values can't be properly read or written by the SunJSSE
> provider. This is due to the choice of Strings as the API interface and the
> undocumented internal use of the UTF-8 Character Set which converts
> characters
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 20:03:01 GMT, Bradford Wetmore wrote:
> Certain TLS ALPN values can't be properly read or written by the SunJSSE
> provider. This is due to the choice of Strings as the API interface and the
> undocumented internal use of the UTF-8 Character Set which converts
> characters
On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 20:26:36 GMT, Xue-Lei Andrew Fan wrote:
>> Certain TLS ALPN values can't be properly read or written by the SunJSSE
>> provider. This is due to the choice of Strings as the API interface and the
>> undocumented internal use of the UTF-8 Character Set which converts
>> chara
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 20:03:01 GMT, Bradford Wetmore wrote:
> Certain TLS ALPN values can't be properly read or written by the SunJSSE
> provider. This is due to the choice of Strings as the API interface and the
> undocumented internal use of the UTF-8 Character Set which converts
> characters
On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 10:33:26 GMT, Daniel Fuchs wrote:
>> Certain TLS ALPN values can't be properly read or written by the SunJSSE
>> provider. This is due to the choice of Strings as the API interface and the
>> undocumented internal use of the UTF-8 Character Set which converts
>> characters
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 20:03:01 GMT, Bradford Wetmore wrote:
> Certain TLS ALPN values can't be properly read or written by the SunJSSE
> provider. This is due to the choice of Strings as the API interface and the
> undocumented internal use of the UTF-8 Character Set which converts
> characters