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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 219: Foundation Profile 1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 219 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=219, the latter takes precedence. */ package java.net; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InterruptedIOException; import java.util.Enumeration; /** * The multicast datagram socket class is useful for sending * and receiving IP multicast packets. A MulticastSocket is * a (UDP) DatagramSocket, with additional capabilities for * joining "groups" of other multicast hosts on the internet. *

* A multicast group is specified by a class D IP address * and by a standard UDP port number. Class D IP addresses * are in the range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255, * inclusive. The address 224.0.0.0 is reserved and should not be used. *

* One would join a multicast group by first creating a MulticastSocket * with the desired port, then invoking the * joinGroup(InetAddress groupAddr) * method: *

 * // join a Multicast group and send the group salutations
 * ...
 * String msg = "Hello";
 * InetAddress group = InetAddress.getByName("228.5.6.7");
 * MulticastSocket s = new MulticastSocket(6789);
 * s.joinGroup(group);
 * DatagramPacket hi = new DatagramPacket(msg.getBytes(), msg.length(),
 *                             group, 6789);
 * s.send(hi);
 * // get their responses!
 * byte[] buf = new byte[1000];
 * DatagramPacket recv = new DatagramPacket(buf, buf.length);
 * s.receive(recv);
 * ...
 * // OK, I'm done talking - leave the group...
 * s.leaveGroup(group);
 * 
* * When one sends a message to a multicast group, all subscribing * recipients to that host and port receive the message (within the * time-to-live range of the packet, see below). The socket needn't * be a member of the multicast group to send messages to it. *

* When a socket subscribes to a multicast group/port, it receives * datagrams sent by other hosts to the group/port, as do all other * members of the group and port. A socket relinquishes membership * in a group by the leaveGroup(InetAddress addr) method. * Multiple MulticastSocket's may subscribe to a multicast group * and port concurrently, and they will all receive group datagrams. *

* Currently applets are not allowed to use multicast sockets. * * @author Pavani Diwanji * @since JDK1.1 */ public class MulticastSocket extends DatagramSocket { /** * Create a multicast socket. * *

If there is a security manager, * its checkListen method is first called * with 0 as its argument to ensure the operation is allowed. * This could result in a SecurityException. *

* When the socket is created the * {@link DatagramSocket#setReuseAddress(true)} method is * called to enable the SO_REUSEADDR socket option. * * @exception IOException if an I/O exception occurs * while creating the MulticastSocket * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkListen method doesn't allow the operation. * @see SecurityManager#checkListen * @see java.net.DatagramSocket#setReuseAddress(boolean) */ public MulticastSocket() throws IOException { } /** * Create a multicast socket and bind it to a specific port. * *

If there is a security manager, * its checkListen method is first called * with the port argument * as its argument to ensure the operation is allowed. * This could result in a SecurityException. *

* When the socket is created the * {@link DatagramSocket#setReuseAddress(true)} method is * called to enable the SO_REUSEADDR socket option. * * @param port port to use * @exception IOException if an I/O exception occurs * while creating the MulticastSocket * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkListen method doesn't allow the operation. * @see SecurityManager#checkListen * @see java.net.DatagramSocket#setReuseAddress(boolean) */ public MulticastSocket(int port) throws IOException { } /** * Create a MulticastSocket bound to the specified socket address. *

* Or, if the address is null, create an unbound socket. *

*

If there is a security manager, * its checkListen method is first called * with the SocketAddress port as its argument to ensure the operation is allowed. * This could result in a SecurityException. *

* When the socket is created the * {@link DatagramSocket#setReuseAddress(true)} method is * called to enable the SO_REUSEADDR socket option. * * @param bindaddr Socket address to bind to, or null for * an unbound socket. * @exception IOException if an I/O exception occurs * while creating the MulticastSocket * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkListen method doesn't allow the operation. * @see SecurityManager#checkListen * @see java.net.DatagramSocket#setReuseAddress(boolean) * * @since 1.4 */ public MulticastSocket(SocketAddress bindaddr) throws IOException { } /** * Set the default time-to-live for multicast packets sent out * on this MulticastSocket in order to control the * scope of the multicasts. * *

The ttl must be in the range 0 <= ttl <= * 255 or an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown. * @exception IOException if an I/O exception occurs * while setting the default time-to-live value * @param ttl the time-to-live * @see #getTimeToLive() */ public void setTimeToLive(int ttl) throws IOException { } /** * Get the default time-to-live for multicast packets sent out on * the socket. * @exception IOException if an I/O exception occurs while * getting the default time-to-live value * @return the default time-to-live value * @see #setTimeToLive(int) */ public int getTimeToLive() throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Joins a multicast group. Its behavior may be affected by * setInterface or setNetworkInterface. * *

If there is a security manager, this method first * calls its checkMulticast method * with the mcastaddr argument * as its argument. * * @param mcastaddr is the multicast address to join * * @exception IOException if there is an error joining * or when the address is not a multicast address. * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkMulticast method doesn't allow the join. * * @see SecurityManager#checkMulticast(InetAddress) */ public void joinGroup(InetAddress mcastaddr) throws IOException { } /** * Leave a multicast group. Its behavior may be affected by * setInterface or setNetworkInterface. * *

If there is a security manager, this method first * calls its checkMulticast method * with the mcastaddr argument * as its argument. * * @param mcastaddr is the multicast address to leave * @exception IOException if there is an error leaving * or when the address is not a multicast address. * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkMulticast method doesn't allow the operation. * * @see SecurityManager#checkMulticast(InetAddress) */ public void leaveGroup(InetAddress mcastaddr) throws IOException { } /** * Joins the specified multicast group at the specified interface. * *

If there is a security manager, this method first * calls its checkMulticast method * with the mcastaddr argument * as its argument. * * @param mcastaddr is the multicast address to join * @param netIf specifies the local interface to receive multicast * datagram packets, or null to defer to the interface set by * {@link MulticastSocket#setInterface(InetAddress)} or * {@link MulticastSocket#setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface)} * * @exception IOException if there is an error joining * or when the address is not a multicast address. * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkMulticast method doesn't allow the join. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if mcastaddr is null or is a * SocketAddress subclass not supported by this socket * * @see SecurityManager#checkMulticast(InetAddress) * @since 1.4 */ public void joinGroup(SocketAddress mcastaddr, NetworkInterface netIf) throws IOException { } /** * Leave a multicast group on a specified local interface. * *

If there is a security manager, this method first * calls its checkMulticast method * with the mcastaddr argument * as its argument. * * @param mcastaddr is the multicast address to leave * @param netIf specifies the local interface or null to defer * to the interface set by * {@link MulticastSocket#setInterface(InetAddress)} or * {@link MulticastSocket#setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface)} * @exception IOException if there is an error leaving * or when the address is not a multicast address. * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkMulticast method doesn't allow the operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if mcastaddr is null or is a * SocketAddress subclass not supported by this socket * * @see SecurityManager#checkMulticast(InetAddress) * @since 1.4 */ public void leaveGroup(SocketAddress mcastaddr, NetworkInterface netIf) throws IOException { } /** * Set the multicast network interface used by methods * whose behavior would be affected by the value of the * network interface. Useful for multihomed hosts. * @param inf the InetAddress * @exception SocketException if there is an error in * the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error. * @see #getInterface() */ public void setInterface(InetAddress inf) throws SocketException { } /** * Retrieve the address of the network interface used for * multicast packets. * * @return An InetAddress representing * the address of the network interface used for * multicast packets. * * @exception SocketException if there is an error in * the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error. * * @see #setInterface(java.net.InetAddress) */ public InetAddress getInterface() throws SocketException { return null; } /** * Specify the network interface for outgoing multicast datagrams * sent on this socket. * * @param netIf the interface * @exception SocketException if there is an error in * the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error. * @see #getNetworkInterface() * @since 1.4 */ public void setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface netIf) throws SocketException { } /** * Get the multicast network interface set. * * @exception SocketException if there is an error in * the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error. * @return the multicast NetworkInterface currently set * @see #setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface) * @since 1.4 */ public NetworkInterface getNetworkInterface() throws SocketException { return null; } /** * Disable/Enable local loopback of multicast datagrams * The option is used by the platform's networking code as a hint * for setting whether multicast data will be looped back to * the local socket. * *

Because this option is a hint, applications that want to * verify what loopback mode is set to should call * {@link #getLoopbackMode()} * @param disable true to disable the LoopbackMode * @throws SocketException if an error occurs while setting the value * @since 1.4 * @see #getLoopbackMode */ public void setLoopbackMode(boolean disable) throws SocketException { } /** * Get the setting for local loopback of multicast datagrams. * * @throws SocketException if an error occurs while getting the value * @return true if the LoopbackMode has been disabled * @since 1.4 * @see #setLoopbackMode */ public boolean getLoopbackMode() throws SocketException { return false; } /** * Sends a datagram packet to the destination, with a TTL (time- * to-live) other than the default for the socket. This method * need only be used in instances where a particular TTL is desired; * otherwise it is preferable to set a TTL once on the socket, and * use that default TTL for all packets. This method does not * alter the default TTL for the socket. Its behavior may be * affected by setInterface. * *

If there is a security manager, this method first performs some * security checks. First, if p.getAddress().isMulticastAddress() * is true, this method calls the * security manager's checkMulticast method * with p.getAddress() and ttl as its arguments. * If the evaluation of that expression is false, * this method instead calls the security manager's * checkConnect method with arguments * p.getAddress().getHostAddress() and * p.getPort(). Each call to a security manager method * could result in a SecurityException if the operation is not allowed. * * @param p is the packet to be sent. The packet should contain * the destination multicast ip address and the data to be sent. * One does not need to be the member of the group to send * packets to a destination multicast address. * @param ttl optional time to live for multicast packet. * default ttl is 1. * * @exception IOException is raised if an error occurs i.e * error while setting ttl. * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkMulticast or checkConnect * method doesn't allow the send. * * @deprecated Use the following code or its equivalent instead: * ...... * int ttl = mcastSocket.getTimeToLive(); * mcastSocket.setTimeToLive(newttl); * mcastSocket.send(p); * mcastSocket.setTimeToLive(ttl); * ...... * * @see DatagramSocket#send * @see DatagramSocket#receive * @see SecurityManager#checkMulticast(java.net.InetAddress, byte) * @see SecurityManager#checkConnect */ public void send(DatagramPacket p, byte ttl) throws IOException { } }





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