panda.net.chargen.CharGenTCPClient Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package panda.net.chargen;
import java.io.InputStream;
import panda.net.SocketClient;
/***
* The CharGenTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the character generator
* protocol described in RFC 864. It can also be used for Systat (RFC 866), Quote of the Day (RFC
* 865), and netstat (port 15). All of these protocols involve connecting to the appropriate port,
* and reading data from an input stream. The chargen protocol actually sends data until the
* receiving end closes the connection. All of the others send only a fixed amount of data and then
* close the connection.
*
* To use the CharGenTCPClient class, just establish a connection with
* {@link panda.net.SocketClient#connect connect } and call {@link #getInputStream getInputStream()
* } to access the data. Don't close the input stream when you're done with it. Rather, call
* {@link panda.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } to clean up properly.
*
* @see CharGenUDPClient
***/
public final class CharGenTCPClient extends SocketClient {
/*** The systat port value of 11 according to RFC 866. ***/
public static final int SYSTAT_PORT = 11;
/*** The netstat port value of 19. ***/
public static final int NETSTAT_PORT = 15;
/*** The quote of the day port value of 17 according to RFC 865. ***/
public static final int QUOTE_OF_DAY_PORT = 17;
/*** The character generator port value of 19 according to RFC 864. ***/
public static final int CHARGEN_PORT = 19;
/*** The default chargen port. It is set to 19 according to RFC 864. ***/
public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 19;
/***
* The default constructor for CharGenTCPClient. It merely sets the default port to
* DEFAULT_PORT
.
***/
public CharGenTCPClient() {
setDefaultPort(DEFAULT_PORT);
}
/***
* Returns an InputStream from which the server generated data can be read. You should NOT close
* the InputStream when you're finished reading from it. Rather, you should call
* {@link panda.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } to clean up properly.
*
* @return An InputStream from which the server generated data can be read.
***/
public InputStream getInputStream() {
return _input_;
}
}