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package org.jboss.netty.handler.codec.string;

import java.nio.charset.Charset;

import org.jboss.netty.buffer.ChannelBuffer;
import org.jboss.netty.channel.Channel;
import org.jboss.netty.channel.ChannelHandler.Sharable;
import org.jboss.netty.channel.ChannelHandlerContext;
import org.jboss.netty.channel.ChannelPipeline;
import org.jboss.netty.channel.MessageEvent;
import org.jboss.netty.handler.codec.frame.DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder;
import org.jboss.netty.handler.codec.frame.Delimiters;
import org.jboss.netty.handler.codec.frame.FrameDecoder;
import org.jboss.netty.handler.codec.oneone.OneToOneDecoder;

/**
 * Decodes a received {@link ChannelBuffer} into a {@link String}.  Please
 * note that this decoder must be used with a proper {@link FrameDecoder}
 * such as {@link DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder} if you are using a stream-based
 * transport such as TCP/IP.  A typical setup for a text-based line protocol
 * in a TCP/IP socket would be:
 * 
 * {@link ChannelPipeline} pipeline = ...;
 *
 * // Decoders
 * pipeline.addLast("frameDecoder", new {@link DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder}(80, {@link Delimiters#lineDelimiter()}));
 * pipeline.addLast("stringDecoder", new {@link StringDecoder}(CharsetUtil.UTF_8));
 *
 * // Encoder
 * pipeline.addLast("stringEncoder", new {@link StringEncoder}(CharsetUtil.UTF_8));
 * 
* and then you can use a {@link String} instead of a {@link ChannelBuffer} * as a message: *
 * void messageReceived({@link ChannelHandlerContext} ctx, {@link MessageEvent} e) {
 *     String msg = (String) e.getMessage();
 *     ch.write("Did you say '" + msg + "'?\n");
 * }
 * 
* * @apiviz.landmark */ @Sharable public class StringDecoder extends OneToOneDecoder { // TODO Use CharsetDecoder instead. private final Charset charset; /** * Creates a new instance with the current system character set. */ public StringDecoder() { this(Charset.defaultCharset()); } /** * Creates a new instance with the specified character set. */ public StringDecoder(Charset charset) { if (charset == null) { throw new NullPointerException("charset"); } this.charset = charset; } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #StringDecoder(Charset)} instead. */ @Deprecated public StringDecoder(String charsetName) { this(Charset.forName(charsetName)); } @Override protected Object decode( ChannelHandlerContext ctx, Channel channel, Object msg) throws Exception { if (!(msg instanceof ChannelBuffer)) { return msg; } return ((ChannelBuffer) msg).toString(charset); } }




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