Does Java has CLR checking enabled by default ?

Hi,
I have java application hosted on TOMCAT.
I have a custom socketFactory which uses JSSESocketFactory internally in my application. RSA is ending the “RSA Root Signing Service” shortly so wanted to know if CRL check is enabled or not for my application. I am not setting any CRL checking explicitly via my code. So just wanted to know if CRL checking is enabled by default in JAVA?
Thanks,
Anirban

Have you read e.g. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … md_Journal ?
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    Network DocBox  1.00  D0255567B  
    Web Support  1.06  D0255565B  
    Web Uapl  1.07  D0255566C  
    libcvm(v4)  4.13  D4135765B  
    GWFCU3-13(WW)  03.00.00  D3935570C  
    PowerSaving Sys  1.10  D0255560C  
    Engine 1.51:09 D0255117E 
    OpePanel 1.03 D0251492A 
    LANG0 1.03 D0251496 
    LANG1 1.03 D0251496 
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    Henrik Plougstad
    henrik(a)pieroth.dk

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