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Java example source code file (HttpSendSocket.java)
The HttpSendSocket.java Java example source code/* * Copyright (c) 1996, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ package sun.rmi.transport.proxy; import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import sun.rmi.runtime.Log; /** * The HttpSendSocket class extends the java.net.Socket class * by enclosing the data output stream in, then extracting the input * stream from, an HTTP protocol transmission. * * NOTES: * * Since the length of the output request must be known before the * HTTP header can be completed, all of the output is buffered by * an HttpOutputStream object until either an attempt is made to * read from this socket, or the socket is explicitly closed. * * On the first read attempt to read from this socket, the buffered * output is sent to the destination as the body of an HTTP POST * request. All reads will then acquire data from the body of * the response. A subsequent attempt to write to this socket will * throw an IOException. */ class HttpSendSocket extends Socket implements RMISocketInfo { /** the host to connect to */ protected String host; /** the port to connect to */ protected int port; /** the URL to forward through */ protected URL url; /** the object managing this connection through the URL */ protected URLConnection conn = null; /** internal input stream for this socket */ protected InputStream in = null; /** internal output stream for this socket */ protected OutputStream out = null; /** the notifying input stream returned to users */ protected HttpSendInputStream inNotifier; /** the notifying output stream returned to users */ protected HttpSendOutputStream outNotifier; /** * Line separator string. This is the value of the line.separator * property at the moment that the socket was created. */ private String lineSeparator = java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged( new sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction("line.separator")); /** * Create a stream socket and connect it to the specified port on * the specified host. * @param host the host * @param port the port */ public HttpSendSocket(String host, int port, URL url) throws IOException { super((SocketImpl)null); // no underlying SocketImpl for this object if (RMIMasterSocketFactory.proxyLog.isLoggable(Log.VERBOSE)) { RMIMasterSocketFactory.proxyLog.log(Log.VERBOSE, "host = " + host + ", port = " + port + ", url = " + url); } this.host = host; this.port = port; this.url = url; inNotifier = new HttpSendInputStream(null, this); outNotifier = new HttpSendOutputStream(writeNotify(), this); } /** * Create a stream socket and connect it to the specified port on * the specified host. * @param host the host * @param port the port */ public HttpSendSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException { this(host, port, new URL("http", host, port, "/")); } /** * Create a stream socket and connect it to the specified address on * the specified port. * @param address the address * @param port the port */ public HttpSendSocket(InetAddress address, int port) throws IOException { this(address.getHostName(), port); } /** * Indicate that this socket is not reusable. */ public boolean isReusable() { return false; } /** * Create a new socket connection to host (or proxy), and prepare to * send HTTP transmission. */ public synchronized OutputStream writeNotify() throws IOException { if (conn != null) { throw new IOException("attempt to write on HttpSendSocket after " + "request has been sent"); } conn = url.openConnection(); conn.setDoOutput(true); conn.setUseCaches(false); conn.setRequestProperty("Content-type", "application/octet-stream"); inNotifier.deactivate(); in = null; return out = conn.getOutputStream(); } /** * Send HTTP output transmission and prepare to receive response. */ public synchronized InputStream readNotify() throws IOException { RMIMasterSocketFactory.proxyLog.log(Log.VERBOSE, "sending request and activating input stream"); outNotifier.deactivate(); out.close(); out = null; try { in = conn.getInputStream(); } catch (IOException e) { RMIMasterSocketFactory.proxyLog.log(Log.BRIEF, "failed to get input stream, exception: ", e); throw new IOException("HTTP request failed"); } /* * If an HTTP error response is returned, sometimes an IOException * is thrown, which is handled above, and other times it isn't, and * the error response body will be available for reading. * As a safety net to catch any such unexpected HTTP behavior, we * verify that the content type of the response is what the * HttpOutputStream generates: "application/octet-stream". * (Servers' error responses will generally be "text/html".) * Any error response body is printed to the log. */ String contentType = conn.getContentType(); if (contentType == null || !conn.getContentType().equals("application/octet-stream")) { if (RMIMasterSocketFactory.proxyLog.isLoggable(Log.BRIEF)) { String message; if (contentType == null) { message = "missing content type in response" + lineSeparator; } else { message = "invalid content type in response: " + contentType + lineSeparator; } message += "HttpSendSocket.readNotify: response body: "; try { BufferedReader din = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in)); String line; while ((line = din.readLine()) != null) message += line + lineSeparator; } catch (IOException e) { } RMIMasterSocketFactory.proxyLog.log(Log.BRIEF, message); } throw new IOException("HTTP request failed"); } return in; } /** * Get the address to which the socket is connected. */ public InetAddress getInetAddress() { try { return InetAddress.getByName(host); } catch (UnknownHostException e) { return null; // null if couldn't resolve destination host } } /** * Get the local address to which the socket is bound. */ public InetAddress getLocalAddress() { try { return InetAddress.getLocalHost(); } catch (UnknownHostException e) { return null; // null if couldn't determine local host } } /** * Get the remote port to which the socket is connected. */ public int getPort() { return port; } /** * Get the local port to which the socket is connected. */ public int getLocalPort() { return -1; // request not applicable to this socket type } /** * Get an InputStream for this socket. */ public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException { return inNotifier; } /** * Get an OutputStream for this socket. */ public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException { return outNotifier; } /** * Enable/disable TCP_NODELAY. * This operation has no effect for an HttpSendSocket. */ public void setTcpNoDelay(boolean on) throws SocketException { } /** * Retrieve whether TCP_NODELAY is enabled. */ public boolean getTcpNoDelay() throws SocketException { return false; // imply option is disabled } /** * Enable/disable SO_LINGER with the specified linger time. * This operation has no effect for an HttpSendSocket. */ public void setSoLinger(boolean on, int val) throws SocketException { } /** * Retrive setting for SO_LINGER. */ public int getSoLinger() throws SocketException { return -1; // imply option is disabled } /** * Enable/disable SO_TIMEOUT with the specified timeout * This operation has no effect for an HttpSendSocket. */ public synchronized void setSoTimeout(int timeout) throws SocketException { } /** * Retrive setting for SO_TIMEOUT. */ public synchronized int getSoTimeout() throws SocketException { return 0; // imply option is disabled } /** * Close the socket. */ public synchronized void close() throws IOException { if (out != null) // push out transmission if not done out.close(); } /** * Return string representation of this pseudo-socket. */ public String toString() { return "HttpSendSocket[host=" + host + ",port=" + port + ",url=" + url + "]"; } } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java HttpSendSocket.java source code file: |
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