HandshakeCompletedEvent.GetPeerCertificateChain Method
Definition
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Returns the identity of the peer which was identified as part of defining the session.
[Android.Runtime.Register("getPeerCertificateChain", "()[Ljavax/security/cert/X509Certificate;", "GetGetPeerCertificateChainHandler")]
public virtual Javax.Security.Cert.X509Certificate[]? GetPeerCertificateChain ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("getPeerCertificateChain", "()[Ljavax/security/cert/X509Certificate;", "GetGetPeerCertificateChainHandler")>]
abstract member GetPeerCertificateChain : unit -> Javax.Security.Cert.X509Certificate[]
override this.GetPeerCertificateChain : unit -> Javax.Security.Cert.X509Certificate[]
Returns
an ordered array of peer X.509 certificates,
with the peer's own certificate first followed by any
certificate authorities. (The certificates are in
the original JSSE
javax.security.cert.X509Certificate
format).
- Attributes
Exceptions
if the identity of the peer has not been verified.
Remarks
Returns the identity of the peer which was identified as part of defining the session. Note: This method can be used only when using certificate-based cipher suites; using it with non-certificate-based cipher suites, such as Kerberos, will throw an SSLPeerUnverifiedException.
<em>Note: this method exists for compatibility with previous releases. New applications should use #getPeerCertificates
instead.</em>
Java documentation for javax.net.ssl.HandshakeCompletedEvent.getPeerCertificateChain()
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