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package javax.net; |
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import java.io.IOException; |
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import java.net.InetAddress; |
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import java.net.ServerSocket; |
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import java.net.SocketException; |
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/** |
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* This class creates server sockets. It may be subclassed by other |
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* factories, which create particular types of server sockets. This |
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* provides a general framework for the addition of public socket-level |
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* functionality. It is the server side analogue of a socket factory, |
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* and similarly provides a way to capture a variety of policies related |
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* to the sockets being constructed. |
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* |
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* <P> Like socket factories, server Socket factory instances have |
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* methods used to create sockets. There is also an environment |
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* specific default server socket factory; frameworks will often use |
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* their own customized factory. |
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* |
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* @since 1.4 |
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* @see SocketFactory |
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* |
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* @author David Brownell |
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*/ |
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public abstract class ServerSocketFactory |
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{ |
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// |
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// NOTE: JDK 1.1 bug in class GC, this can get collected |
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// even though it's always accessible via getDefault(). |
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// |
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private static ServerSocketFactory theFactory; |
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/** |
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* Creates a server socket factory. |
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*/ |
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protected ServerSocketFactory() { /* NOTHING */ } |
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/** |
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* Returns a copy of the environment's default socket factory. |
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* |
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* @return the <code>ServerSocketFactory</code> |
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*/ |
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public static ServerSocketFactory getDefault() |
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{ |
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synchronized (ServerSocketFactory.class) { |
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if (theFactory == null) { |
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// |
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// Different implementations of this method could |
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// work rather differently. For example, driving |
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// this from a system property, or using a different |
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// implementation than JavaSoft's. |
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// |
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theFactory = new DefaultServerSocketFactory(); |
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} |
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} |
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return theFactory; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns an unbound server socket. The socket is configured with |
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* the socket options (such as accept timeout) given to this factory. |
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* |
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* @return the unbound socket |
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* @throws IOException if the socket cannot be created |
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* @see java.net.ServerSocket#bind(java.net.SocketAddress) |
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* @see java.net.ServerSocket#bind(java.net.SocketAddress, int) |
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* @see java.net.ServerSocket#ServerSocket() |
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*/ |
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public ServerSocket createServerSocket() throws IOException { |
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throw new SocketException("Unbound server sockets not implemented"); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns a server socket bound to the specified port. |
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* The socket is configured with the socket options |
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* (such as accept timeout) given to this factory. |
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* <P> |
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* If there is a security manager, its <code>checkListen</code> |
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* method is called with the <code>port</code> argument as its |
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* argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result |
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* in a SecurityException. |
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* |
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* @param port the port to listen to |
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* @return the <code>ServerSocket</code> |
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* @throws IOException for networking errors |
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* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its |
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* <code>checkListen</code> method doesn't allow the operation. |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the port parameter is outside the |
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* specified range of valid port values, which is between 0 and |
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* 65535, inclusive. |
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* @see SecurityManager#checkListen |
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* @see java.net.ServerSocket#ServerSocket(int) |
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*/ |
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public abstract ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port) |
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throws IOException; |
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/** |
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* Returns a server socket bound to the specified port, and uses the |
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* specified connection backlog. The socket is configured with |
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* the socket options (such as accept timeout) given to this factory. |
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* <P> |
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* The <code>backlog</code> argument must be a positive |
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* value greater than 0. If the value passed if equal or less |
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* than 0, then the default value will be assumed. |
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* <P> |
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* If there is a security manager, its <code>checkListen</code> |
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* method is called with the <code>port</code> argument as its |
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* argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result |
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* in a SecurityException. |
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* |
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* @param port the port to listen to |
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* @param backlog how many connections are queued |
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* @return the <code>ServerSocket</code> |
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* @throws IOException for networking errors |
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* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its |
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* <code>checkListen</code> method doesn't allow the operation. |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the port parameter is outside the |
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* specified range of valid port values, which is between 0 and |
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* 65535, inclusive. |
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* @see SecurityManager#checkListen |
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* @see java.net.ServerSocket#ServerSocket(int, int) |
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*/ |
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public abstract ServerSocket |
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createServerSocket(int port, int backlog) |
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throws IOException; |
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/** |
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* Returns a server socket bound to the specified port, |
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* with a specified listen backlog and local IP. |
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* <P> |
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* The <code>ifAddress</code> argument can be used on a multi-homed |
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* host for a <code>ServerSocket</code> that will only accept connect |
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* requests to one of its addresses. If <code>ifAddress</code> is null, |
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* it will accept connections on all local addresses. The socket is |
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* configured with the socket options (such as accept timeout) given |
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* to this factory. |
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* <P> |
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* The <code>backlog</code> argument must be a positive |
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* value greater than 0. If the value passed if equal or less |
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* than 0, then the default value will be assumed. |
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* <P> |
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* If there is a security manager, its <code>checkListen</code> |
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* method is called with the <code>port</code> argument as its |
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* argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result |
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* in a SecurityException. |
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* |
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* @param port the port to listen to |
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* @param backlog how many connections are queued |
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* @param ifAddress the network interface address to use |
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* @return the <code>ServerSocket</code> |
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* @throws IOException for networking errors |
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* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its |
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* <code>checkListen</code> method doesn't allow the operation. |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the port parameter is outside the |
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* specified range of valid port values, which is between 0 and |
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* 65535, inclusive. |
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* @see SecurityManager#checkListen |
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* @see java.net.ServerSocket#ServerSocket(int, int, java.net.InetAddress) |
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*/ |
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public abstract ServerSocket |
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createServerSocket(int port, int backlog, InetAddress ifAddress) |
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throws IOException; |
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} |
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// |
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// The default factory has NO intelligence. In fact it's not clear |
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// what sort of intelligence servers need; the onus is on clients, |
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// who have to know how to tunnel etc. |
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// |
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class DefaultServerSocketFactory extends ServerSocketFactory { |
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DefaultServerSocketFactory() |
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{ |
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/* NOTHING */ |
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} |
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public ServerSocket createServerSocket() |
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throws IOException |
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{ |
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return new ServerSocket(); |
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} |
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public ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port) |
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throws IOException |
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{ |
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return new ServerSocket(port); |
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} |
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public ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port, int backlog) |
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throws IOException |
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{ |
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return new ServerSocket(port, backlog); |
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} |
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public ServerSocket |
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createServerSocket(int port, int backlog, InetAddress ifAddress) |
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throws IOException |
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{ |
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return new ServerSocket(port, backlog, ifAddress); |
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} |
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} |