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A Mavenized fork of Tomcat Native which incorporates various patches. This artifact is statically linked
to OpenSSL and Apache APR.
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package org.apache.tomcat.jni;
/** Local socket
*
* @author Mladen Turk
*/
public class Local {
/**
* Create a socket.
* @param path The address of the new socket.
* @param cont The parent pool to use
* @return The new socket that has been set up.
*/
public static native long create(String path, long cont)
throws Exception;
/**
* Bind the socket to its associated port
* @param sock The socket to bind
* @param sa The socket address to bind to
* This may be where we will find out if there is any other process
* using the selected port.
*/
public static native int bind(long sock, long sa);
/**
* Listen to a bound socket for connections.
* @param sock The socket to listen on
* @param backlog The number of outstanding connections allowed in the sockets
* listen queue. If this value is less than zero, for NT pipes
* the number of instances is unlimited.
*
*/
public static native int listen(long sock, int backlog);
/**
* Accept a new connection request
* @param sock The socket we are listening on.
* @return A copy of the socket that is connected to the socket that
* made the connection request. This is the socket which should
* be used for all future communication.
*/
public static native long accept(long sock)
throws Exception;
/**
* Issue a connection request to a socket either on the same machine
* or a different one.
* @param sock The socket we wish to use for our side of the connection
* @param sa The address of the machine we wish to connect to.
* Unused for NT Pipes.
*/
public static native int connect(long sock, long sa);
}