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package java.net;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.util.*;

public abstract class URLConnection {

	/**
	 * The URL which represents the remote target of this {@code URLConnection}.
	 */
	protected URL url;

	private String contentType;

	private static boolean defaultAllowUserInteraction;

	private static boolean defaultUseCaches = true;

	ContentHandler defaultHandler = new DefaultContentHandler();

	private long lastModified = -1;

	/**
	 * The data must be modified more recently than this time in milliseconds
	 * since January 1, 1970, GMT to be transmitted.
	 */
	protected long ifModifiedSince;

	/**
	 * Specifies whether the using of caches is enabled or the data has to be
	 * recent for every request.
	 */
	protected boolean useCaches = defaultUseCaches;

	/**
	 * Specifies whether this {@code URLConnection} is already connected to the
	 * remote resource. If this field is set to {@code true} the flags for
	 * setting up the connection are not changeable anymore.
	 */
	protected boolean connected;

	/**
	 * Specifies whether this {@code URLConnection} allows sending data.
	 */
	protected boolean doOutput;

	/**
	 * Specifies whether this {@code URLConnection} allows receiving data.
	 */
	protected boolean doInput = true;

	/**
	 * Unused by Android. This field can be accessed via {@link #getAllowUserInteraction}
	 * and {@link #setAllowUserInteraction}.
	 */
	protected boolean allowUserInteraction = defaultAllowUserInteraction;

	private static ContentHandlerFactory contentHandlerFactory;

	private int readTimeout = 0;

	private int connectTimeout = 0;

	/**
	 * Cache for storing content handler
	 */
	static Hashtable contentHandlers = new Hashtable();

	/**
	 * A hashtable that maps the filename extension (key) to a MIME-type
	 * (element)
	 */
	private static FileNameMap fileNameMap;

	/**
	 * Creates a new {@code URLConnection} instance pointing to the resource
	 * specified by the given URL.
	 *
	 * @param url the URL which represents the resource this {@code
	 *            URLConnection} will point to.
	 */
	protected URLConnection(URL url) {
		this.url = url;
	}

	/**
	 * Opens a connection to the resource. This method will not
	 * reconnect to a resource after the initial connection has been closed.
	 *
	 * @throws IOException if an error occurs while connecting to the resource.
	 */
	public abstract void connect() throws IOException;

	/**
	 * Returns {@code allowUserInteraction}. Unused by Android.
	 */
	public boolean getAllowUserInteraction() {
		return allowUserInteraction;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns an object representing the content of the resource this {@code
	 * URLConnection} is connected to. First, it attempts to get the content
	 * type from the method {@code getContentType()} which looks at the response
	 * header field "Content-Type". If none is found it will guess the content
	 * type from the filename extension. If that fails the stream itself will be
	 * used to guess the content type.
	 *
	 * @return the content representing object.
	 * @throws IOException if an error occurs obtaining the content.
	 */
	public Object getContent() throws java.io.IOException {
		if (!connected) {
			connect();
		}

		if ((contentType = getContentType()) == null) {
			if ((contentType = guessContentTypeFromName(url.getFile())) == null) {
				contentType = guessContentTypeFromStream(getInputStream());
			}
		}
		if (contentType != null) {
			return getContentHandler(contentType).getContent(this);
		}
		return null;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns an object representing the content of the resource this {@code
	 * URLConnection} is connected to. First, it attempts to get the content
	 * type from the method {@code getContentType()} which looks at the response
	 * header field "Content-Type". If none is found it will guess the content
	 * type from the filename extension. If that fails the stream itself will be
	 * used to guess the content type. The content type must match with one of
	 * the list {@code types}.
	 *
	 * @param types the list of acceptable content types.
	 * @return the content representing object or {@code null} if the content
	 * type does not match with one of the specified types.
	 * @throws IOException if an error occurs obtaining the content.
	 */
	// Param is not generic in spec
	@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
	public Object getContent(Class[] types) throws IOException {
		if (!connected) {
			connect();
		}

		if ((contentType = getContentType()) == null) {
			if ((contentType = guessContentTypeFromName(url.getFile())) == null) {
				contentType = guessContentTypeFromStream(getInputStream());
			}
		}
		if (contentType != null) {
			return getContentHandler(contentType).getContent(this, types);
		}
		return null;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the content encoding type specified by the response header field
	 * {@code content-encoding} or {@code null} if this field is not set.
	 *
	 * @return the value of the response header field {@code content-encoding}.
	 */
	public String getContentEncoding() {
		return getHeaderField("Content-Encoding");
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the specific ContentHandler that will handle the type {@code
	 * contentType}.
	 *
	 * @param type The type that needs to be handled
	 * @return An instance of the Content Handler
	 */
	private ContentHandler getContentHandler(String type) throws IOException {
		// Replace all non-alphanumeric character by '_'
		final String typeString = parseTypeString(type.replace('/', '.'));

		// if there's a cached content handler, use it
		Object cHandler = contentHandlers.get(type);
		if (cHandler != null) {
			return (ContentHandler) cHandler;
		}

		if (contentHandlerFactory != null) {
			cHandler = contentHandlerFactory.createContentHandler(type);
			contentHandlers.put(type, cHandler);
			return (ContentHandler) cHandler;
		}

		// search through the package list for the right class for the Content Type
		/*
		String packageList = System.getProperty("java.content.handler.pkgs");
		if (packageList != null) {
			for (String packageName : packageList.split("\\|")) {
				String className = packageName + "." + typeString;
				try {
					Class klass = Class.forName(className, true, ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());
					cHandler = klass.newInstance();
				} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
				} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
				} catch (InstantiationException e) {
				}
			}
		}
		*/

		if (cHandler == null) {
			try {
				// Try looking up AWT image content handlers
				String className = "org.apache.harmony.awt.www.content." + typeString;
				cHandler = Class.forName(className).newInstance();
			} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
			} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
			} catch (InstantiationException e) {
			}
		}
		if (cHandler != null) {
			if (!(cHandler instanceof ContentHandler)) {
				throw new UnknownServiceException();
			}
			contentHandlers.put(type, cHandler); // if we got the handler,
			// cache it for next time
			return (ContentHandler) cHandler;
		}

		return defaultHandler;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the content length in bytes specified by the response header field
	 * {@code content-length} or {@code -1} if this field is not set.
	 *
	 * @return the value of the response header field {@code content-length}.
	 */
	public int getContentLength() {
		return getHeaderFieldInt("Content-Length", -1);
	}

	public long getContentLengthLong() {
		return getHeaderFieldLong("Content-Length", -1);
	}


	/**
	 * Returns the MIME-type of the content specified by the response header field
	 * {@code content-type} or {@code null} if type is unknown.
	 *
	 * @return the value of the response header field {@code content-type}.
	 */
	public String getContentType() {
		return getHeaderField("Content-Type");
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the timestamp when this response has been sent as a date in
	 * milliseconds since January 1, 1970 GMT or {@code 0} if this timestamp is
	 * unknown.
	 *
	 * @return the sending timestamp of the current response.
	 */
	public long getDate() {
		return getHeaderFieldDate("Date", 0);
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the default value of {@code allowUserInteraction}. Unused by Android.
	 */
	public static boolean getDefaultAllowUserInteraction() {
		return defaultAllowUserInteraction;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns null.
	 *
	 * @deprecated Use {@link #getRequestProperty} instead.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public static String getDefaultRequestProperty(String field) {
		return null;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the default setting whether this connection allows using caches.
	 *
	 * @return the value of the default setting {@code defaultUseCaches}.
	 * @see #useCaches
	 */
	public boolean getDefaultUseCaches() {
		return defaultUseCaches;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the value of the option {@code doInput} which specifies whether this
	 * connection allows to receive data.
	 *
	 * @return {@code true} if this connection allows input, {@code false}
	 * otherwise.
	 * @see #doInput
	 */
	public boolean getDoInput() {
		return doInput;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the value of the option {@code doOutput} which specifies whether
	 * this connection allows to send data.
	 *
	 * @return {@code true} if this connection allows output, {@code false}
	 * otherwise.
	 * @see #doOutput
	 */
	public boolean getDoOutput() {
		return doOutput;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the timestamp when this response will be expired in milliseconds
	 * since January 1, 1970 GMT or {@code 0} if this timestamp is unknown.
	 *
	 * @return the value of the response header field {@code expires}.
	 */
	public long getExpiration() {
		return getHeaderFieldDate("Expires", 0);
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the table which is used by all {@code URLConnection} instances to
	 * determine the MIME-type according to a file extension.
	 *
	 * @return the file name map to determine the MIME-type.
	 */
	public static FileNameMap getFileNameMap() {
		synchronized (URLConnection.class) {
			if (fileNameMap == null) {
				fileNameMap = new FileNameMap() {
					@Override
					public String getContentTypeFor(String filename) {
						return "application/octet-stream";
					}
				};
			}
			return fileNameMap;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the header value at the field position {@code pos} or {@code null}
	 * if the header has fewer than {@code pos} fields. The base
	 * implementation of this method returns always {@code null}.
	 * 

*

Some implementations (notably {@code HttpURLConnection}) include a mapping * for the null key; in HTTP's case, this maps to the HTTP status line and is * treated as being at position 0 when indexing into the header fields. * * @param pos the field position of the response header. * @return the value of the field at position {@code pos}. */ public String getHeaderField(int pos) { return null; } /** * Returns an unmodifiable map of the response-header fields and values. The * response-header field names are the key values of the map. The map values * are lists of header field values associated with a particular key name. *

*

Some implementations (notably {@code HttpURLConnection}) include a mapping * for the null key; in HTTP's case, this maps to the HTTP status line and is * treated as being at position 0 when indexing into the header fields. * * @return the response-header representing generic map. * @since 1.4 */ public Map> getHeaderFields() { return Collections.emptyMap(); } /** * Returns an unmodifiable map of general request properties used by this * connection. The request property names are the key values of the map. The * map values are lists of property values of the corresponding key name. * * @return the request-property representing generic map. * @since 1.4 */ public Map> getRequestProperties() { checkNotConnected(); return Collections.emptyMap(); } private void checkNotConnected() { if (connected) { throw new IllegalStateException("Already connected"); } } /** * Adds the given property to the request header. Existing properties with * the same name will not be overwritten by this method. * * @param field the request property field name to add. * @param newValue the value of the property which is to add. * @throws IllegalStateException if the connection has been already established. * @throws NullPointerException if the property name is {@code null}. * @since 1.4 */ public void addRequestProperty(String field, String newValue) { checkNotConnected(); if (field == null) { throw new NullPointerException("field == null"); } } /** * Returns the value of the header field specified by {@code key} or {@code * null} if there is no field with this name. The base implementation of * this method returns always {@code null}. *

*

Some implementations (notably {@code HttpURLConnection}) include a mapping * for the null key; in HTTP's case, this maps to the HTTP status line and is * treated as being at position 0 when indexing into the header fields. * * @param key the name of the header field. * @return the value of the header field. */ public String getHeaderField(String key) { return null; } /** * Returns the specified header value as a date in milliseconds since January * 1, 1970 GMT. Returns the {@code defaultValue} if no such header field * could be found. * * @param field the header field name whose value is needed. * @param defaultValue the default value if no field has been found. * @return the value of the specified header field as a date in * milliseconds. */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public long getHeaderFieldDate(String field, long defaultValue) { String date = getHeaderField(field); if (date == null) { return defaultValue; } try { return Date.parse(date); // TODO: use HttpDate.parse() } catch (Exception e) { return defaultValue; } } /** * Returns the specified header value as a number. Returns the {@code * defaultValue} if no such header field could be found or the value could * not be parsed as an {@code Integer}. * * @param field the header field name whose value is needed. * @param defaultValue the default value if no field has been found. * @return the value of the specified header field as a number. */ public int getHeaderFieldInt(String field, int defaultValue) { try { return Integer.parseInt(getHeaderField(field)); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { return defaultValue; } } public long getHeaderFieldLong(String field, int defaultValue) { try { return Long.parseLong(getHeaderField(field)); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { return defaultValue; } } /** * Returns the name of the header field at the given position {@code posn} or * {@code null} if there are fewer than {@code posn} fields. The base * implementation of this method returns always {@code null}. *

*

Some implementations (notably {@code HttpURLConnection}) include a mapping * for the null key; in HTTP's case, this maps to the HTTP status line and is * treated as being at position 0 when indexing into the header fields. * * @param posn the position of the header field which has to be returned. * @return the header field name at the given position. */ public String getHeaderFieldKey(int posn) { return null; } /** * Returns the point of time since when the data must be modified to be * transmitted. Some protocols transmit data only if it has been modified * more recently than a particular time. * * @return the time in milliseconds since January 1, 1970 GMT. * @see #ifModifiedSince */ public long getIfModifiedSince() { return ifModifiedSince; } /** * Returns an {@code InputStream} for reading data from the resource pointed by * this {@code URLConnection}. It throws an UnknownServiceException by * default. This method must be overridden by its subclasses. * * @return the InputStream to read data from. * @throws IOException if no InputStream could be created. */ public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException { throw new UnknownServiceException("Does not support writing to the input stream"); } /** * Returns the value of the response header field {@code last-modified} or * {@code 0} if this value is not set. * * @return the value of the {@code last-modified} header field. */ public long getLastModified() { if (lastModified != -1) { return lastModified; } return lastModified = getHeaderFieldDate("Last-Modified", 0); } /** * Returns an {@code OutputStream} for writing data to this {@code * URLConnection}. It throws an {@code UnknownServiceException} by default. * This method must be overridden by its subclasses. * * @return the OutputStream to write data. * @throws IOException if no OutputStream could be created. */ public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException { throw new UnknownServiceException("Does not support writing to the output stream"); } /** * Returns a {@code Permission} object representing all needed permissions to * open this connection. The returned permission object depends on the state * of the connection and will be {@code null} if no permissions are * necessary. By default, this method returns {@code AllPermission}. * Subclasses should overwrite this method to return an appropriate * permission object. * * @return the permission object representing the needed permissions to open * this connection. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while creating the permission object. */ public java.security.Permission getPermission() throws IOException { return new java.security.AllPermission(); } /** * Returns the value of the request header property specified by {code field} * or {@code null} if there is no field with this name. The base * implementation of this method returns always {@code null}. * * @param field the name of the request header property. * @return the value of the property. * @throws IllegalStateException if the connection has been already established. */ public String getRequestProperty(String field) { checkNotConnected(); return null; } /** * Returns the URL represented by this {@code URLConnection}. * * @return the URL of this connection. */ public URL getURL() { return url; } /** * Returns the value of the flag which specifies whether this {@code * URLConnection} allows to use caches. * * @return {@code true} if using caches is allowed, {@code false} otherwise. */ public boolean getUseCaches() { return useCaches; } /** * Determines the MIME-type of the given resource {@code url} by resolving * the filename extension with the internal FileNameMap. Any fragment * identifier is removed before processing. * * @param url the URL with the filename to get the MIME type. * @return the guessed content type or {@code null} if the type could not be * determined. */ public static String guessContentTypeFromName(String url) { return getFileNameMap().getContentTypeFor(url); } /** * Determines the MIME-type of the resource represented by the input stream * {@code is} by reading its first few characters. * * @param is the resource representing input stream to determine the * content type. * @return the guessed content type or {@code null} if the type could not be * determined. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while reading from the input stream. */ public static String guessContentTypeFromStream(InputStream is) throws IOException { if (!is.markSupported()) { return null; } // Look ahead up to 64 bytes for the longest encoded header is.mark(64); byte[] bytes = new byte[64]; int length = is.read(bytes); is.reset(); // If there is no data from the input stream, we can't determine content type. if (length == -1) { return null; } // Check for Unicode BOM encoding indicators String encoding = "US-ASCII"; int start = 0; if (length > 1) { if ((bytes[0] == (byte) 0xFF) && (bytes[1] == (byte) 0xFE)) { encoding = "UTF-16LE"; start = 2; length -= length & 1; } if ((bytes[0] == (byte) 0xFE) && (bytes[1] == (byte) 0xFF)) { encoding = "UTF-16BE"; start = 2; length -= length & 1; } if (length > 2) { if ((bytes[0] == (byte) 0xEF) && (bytes[1] == (byte) 0xBB) && (bytes[2] == (byte) 0xBF)) { encoding = "UTF-8"; start = 3; } if (length > 3) { if ((bytes[0] == (byte) 0x00) && (bytes[1] == (byte) 0x00) && (bytes[2] == (byte) 0xFE) && (bytes[3] == (byte) 0xFF)) { encoding = "UTF-32BE"; start = 4; length -= length & 3; } if ((bytes[0] == (byte) 0xFF) && (bytes[1] == (byte) 0xFE) && (bytes[2] == (byte) 0x00) && (bytes[3] == (byte) 0x00)) { encoding = "UTF-32LE"; start = 4; length -= length & 3; } } } } String header = new String(bytes, start, length - start, encoding); // Check binary types if (header.startsWith("PK")) { return "application/zip"; } if (header.startsWith("GI")) { return "image/gif"; } // Check text types String textHeader = header.trim().toUpperCase(Locale.US); if (textHeader.startsWith(" *

Warning: if the hostname resolves to multiple IP * addresses, this client will try each in RFC 3484 order. If * connecting to each of these addresses fails, multiple timeouts will * elapse before the connect attempt throws an exception. Host names that * support both IPv6 and IPv4 always have at least 2 IP addresses. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code timeoutMillis < 0}. */ public void setConnectTimeout(int timeoutMillis) { if (timeoutMillis < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("timeoutMillis < 0"); } this.connectTimeout = timeoutMillis; } /** * Returns the connect timeout in milliseconds. (See {#setConnectTimeout}.) */ public int getConnectTimeout() { return connectTimeout; } /** * Sets the maximum time to wait for an input stream read to complete before * giving up. Reading will fail with a {@link SocketTimeoutException} if the * timeout elapses before data becomes available. The default value of * {@code 0} disables read timeouts; read attempts will block indefinitely. * * @param timeoutMillis the read timeout in milliseconds. Non-negative. */ public void setReadTimeout(int timeoutMillis) { if (timeoutMillis < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("timeoutMillis < 0"); } this.readTimeout = timeoutMillis; } /** * Returns the read timeout in milliseconds, or {@code 0} if reads never * timeout. */ public int getReadTimeout() { return readTimeout; } /** * Returns the string representation containing the name of this class and * the URL. * * @return the string representation of this {@code URLConnection} instance. */ @Override public String toString() { return getClass().getName() + ":" + url.toString(); } static class DefaultContentHandler extends java.net.ContentHandler { @Override public Object getContent(URLConnection u) throws IOException { return u.getInputStream(); } } native public long getHeaderFieldLong(String name, long Default); }





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