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package com.rabbitmq.client;

import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.AMQConnection;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.ConnectionParams;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.CredentialsProvider;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.DefaultCredentialsProvider;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.DefaultExceptionHandler;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.ErrorOnWriteListener;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.FrameHandler;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.FrameHandlerFactory;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.SocketFrameHandlerFactory;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.nio.NioParams;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.nio.SocketChannelFrameHandlerFactory;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.recovery.AutorecoveringConnection;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.recovery.RetryHandler;
import com.rabbitmq.client.impl.recovery.TopologyRecoveryFilter;
import org.apache.http.conn.ssl.DefaultHostnameVerifier;

import javax.net.SocketFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.HostnameVerifier;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.TrustManager;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.net.URLDecoder;
import java.security.KeyManagementException;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;

import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MINUTES;

/**
 * Convenience "factory" class to facilitate opening a {@link Connection} to an AMQP broker.
 */
public class ConnectionFactory implements Cloneable {

    /** Default user name */
    public static final String DEFAULT_USER = "guest";
    /** Default password */
    public static final String DEFAULT_PASS = "guest";
    /** Default virtual host */
    public static final String DEFAULT_VHOST = "/";
    /** Default maximum channel number;
     *  2047 because it's 2048 on the server side minus channel 0,
     *  which each connection uses for negotiation
     *  and error communication */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_CHANNEL_MAX = 2047;
    /** Default maximum frame size;
     *  zero means no limit */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_FRAME_MAX = 0;
    /** Default heart-beat interval;
     *  60 seconds */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT = 60;
    /** The default host */
    public static final String DEFAULT_HOST = "localhost";
    /** 'Use the default port' port */
    public static final int    USE_DEFAULT_PORT = -1;
    /** The default non-ssl port */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_AMQP_PORT = AMQP.PROTOCOL.PORT;
    /** The default ssl port */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_AMQP_OVER_SSL_PORT = 5671;
    /** The default TCP connection timeout: 60 seconds */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = 60000;
    /**
     * The default AMQP 0-9-1 connection handshake timeout. See DEFAULT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
     * for TCP (socket) connection timeout.
     */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT = 10000;
    /** The default shutdown timeout;
     *  zero means wait indefinitely */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT = 10000;

    /** The default continuation timeout for RPC calls in channels: 10 minutes */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_CHANNEL_RPC_TIMEOUT = (int) MINUTES.toMillis(10);
    
    /** The default network recovery interval: 5000 millis */
    public static final long   DEFAULT_NETWORK_RECOVERY_INTERVAL = 5000;

    /** The default timeout for work pool enqueueing: no timeout */
    public static final int    DEFAULT_WORK_POOL_TIMEOUT = -1;

    private static final String PREFERRED_TLS_PROTOCOL = "TLSv1.2";

    private static final String FALLBACK_TLS_PROTOCOL = "TLSv1";

    private String virtualHost                      = DEFAULT_VHOST;
    private String host                             = DEFAULT_HOST;
    private int port                                = USE_DEFAULT_PORT;
    private int requestedChannelMax                 = DEFAULT_CHANNEL_MAX;
    private int requestedFrameMax                   = DEFAULT_FRAME_MAX;
    private int requestedHeartbeat                  = DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT;
    private int connectionTimeout                   = DEFAULT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT;
    private int handshakeTimeout                    = DEFAULT_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT;
    private int shutdownTimeout                     = DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT;
    private Map _clientProperties   = AMQConnection.defaultClientProperties();
    private SocketFactory factory                   = SocketFactory.getDefault();
    private SaslConfig saslConfig                   = DefaultSaslConfig.PLAIN;
    private ExecutorService sharedExecutor;
    private ThreadFactory threadFactory             = Executors.defaultThreadFactory();
    // minimises the number of threads rapid closure of many
    // connections uses, see rabbitmq/rabbitmq-java-client#86
    private ExecutorService shutdownExecutor;
    private ScheduledExecutorService heartbeatExecutor;
    private SocketConfigurator socketConf           = SocketConfigurators.defaultConfigurator();
    private ExceptionHandler exceptionHandler       = new DefaultExceptionHandler();
    private CredentialsProvider credentialsProvider = new DefaultCredentialsProvider(DEFAULT_USER, DEFAULT_PASS);

    private boolean automaticRecovery               = true;
    private boolean topologyRecovery                = true;
    private ExecutorService topologyRecoveryExecutor;
    
    // long is used to make sure the users can use both ints
    // and longs safely. It is unlikely that anybody'd need
    // to use recovery intervals > Integer.MAX_VALUE in practice.
    private long networkRecoveryInterval          = DEFAULT_NETWORK_RECOVERY_INTERVAL;
    private RecoveryDelayHandler recoveryDelayHandler;

    private MetricsCollector metricsCollector;

    private boolean nio = false;
    private FrameHandlerFactory frameHandlerFactory;
    private NioParams nioParams = new NioParams();

    private SSLContext sslContext;

    /**
     * Continuation timeout on RPC calls.
     * @since 4.1.0
     */
    private int channelRpcTimeout = DEFAULT_CHANNEL_RPC_TIMEOUT;

    /**
     * Whether or not channels check the reply type of an RPC call.
     * Default is false.
     * @since 4.2.0
     */
    private boolean channelShouldCheckRpcResponseType = false;

    /**
     * Listener called when a connection gets an IO error trying to write on the socket.
     * Default listener triggers connection recovery asynchronously and propagates
     * the exception.
     * @since 4.5.0
     */
    private ErrorOnWriteListener errorOnWriteListener;

    /**
     * Timeout in ms for work pool enqueuing.
     * @since 4.5.0
     */
    private int workPoolTimeout = DEFAULT_WORK_POOL_TIMEOUT;

    /**
     * Filter to include/exclude entities from topology recovery.
     * @since 4.8.0
     */
    private TopologyRecoveryFilter topologyRecoveryFilter;

    /**
     * Retry handler for topology recovery.
     * Default is no retry.
     * @since 4.8.0
     */
    private RetryHandler topologyRecoveryRetryHandler;

    /**
     * Hook to post-process the freshly open TCP connection.
     *
     * @since 4.8.0
     */
    private ConnectionPostProcessor connectionPostProcessor = new ConnectionPostProcessor() {

        @Override
        public void postProcess(ConnectionContext context) {

        }
    };

    /** @return the default host to use for connections */
    public String getHost() {
        return host;
    }

    /** @param host the default host to use for connections */
    public void setHost(String host) {
        this.host = host;
    }

    public static int portOrDefault(int port, boolean ssl) {
        if (port != USE_DEFAULT_PORT) return port;
        else if (ssl) return DEFAULT_AMQP_OVER_SSL_PORT;
        else return DEFAULT_AMQP_PORT;
    }

    /** @return the default port to use for connections */
    public int getPort() {
        return portOrDefault(port, isSSL());
    }

    /**
     * Set the target port.
     * @param port the default port to use for connections
     */
    public void setPort(int port) {
        this.port = port;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the user name.
     * @return the AMQP user name to use when connecting to the broker
     */
    public String getUsername() {
        return credentialsProvider.getUsername();
    }

    /**
     * Set the user name.
     * @param username the AMQP user name to use when connecting to the broker
     */
    public void setUsername(String username) {
        this.credentialsProvider = new DefaultCredentialsProvider(
            username,
            this.credentialsProvider.getPassword()
        );
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the password.
     * @return the password to use when connecting to the broker
     */
    public String getPassword() {
        return credentialsProvider.getPassword();
    }

    /**
     * Set the password.
     * @param password the password to use when connecting to the broker
     */
    public void setPassword(String password) {
        this.credentialsProvider = new DefaultCredentialsProvider(
            this.credentialsProvider.getUsername(),
            password
        );
    }

    /**
     * Set a custom credentials provider.
     * Default implementation uses static username and password.
     * @param credentialsProvider The custom implementation of CredentialsProvider to use when connecting to the broker.
     * @see com.rabbitmq.client.impl.DefaultCredentialsProvider
     * @since 4.5.0
     */
    public void setCredentialsProvider(CredentialsProvider credentialsProvider) {
        this.credentialsProvider = credentialsProvider;
    }
    
    /**
     * Retrieve the virtual host.
     * @return the virtual host to use when connecting to the broker
     */
    public String getVirtualHost() {
        return this.virtualHost;
    }

    /**
     * Set the virtual host.
     * @param virtualHost the virtual host to use when connecting to the broker
     */
    public void setVirtualHost(String virtualHost) {
        this.virtualHost = virtualHost;
    }


    /**
     * Convenience method for setting the fields in an AMQP URI: host,
     * port, username, password and virtual host.  If any part of the
     * URI is ommited, the ConnectionFactory's corresponding variable
     * is left unchanged.
     * @param uri is the AMQP URI containing the data
     */
    public void setUri(URI uri)
        throws URISyntaxException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException
    {
        if ("amqp".equals(uri.getScheme().toLowerCase())) {
            // nothing special to do
        } else if ("amqps".equals(uri.getScheme().toLowerCase())) {
            setPort(DEFAULT_AMQP_OVER_SSL_PORT);
            // SSL context not set yet, we use the default one
            if (this.sslContext == null) {
                useSslProtocol();
            }
        } else {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Wrong scheme in AMQP URI: " +
                                               uri.getScheme());
        }

        String host = uri.getHost();
        if (host != null) {
            setHost(host);
        }

        int port = uri.getPort();
        if (port != -1) {
            setPort(port);
        }

        String userInfo = uri.getRawUserInfo();
        if (userInfo != null) {
            String userPass[] = userInfo.split(":");
            if (userPass.length > 2) {
                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad user info in AMQP " +
                                                   "URI: " + userInfo);
            }

            setUsername(uriDecode(userPass[0]));
            if (userPass.length == 2) {
                setPassword(uriDecode(userPass[1]));
            }
        }

        String path = uri.getRawPath();
        if (path != null && path.length() > 0) {
            if (path.indexOf('/', 1) != -1) {
                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Multiple segments in " +
                                                   "path of AMQP URI: " +
                                                   path);
            }

            setVirtualHost(uriDecode(uri.getPath().substring(1)));
        }
    }

    /**
     * Convenience method for setting the fields in an AMQP URI: host,
     * port, username, password and virtual host.  If any part of the
     * URI is ommited, the ConnectionFactory's corresponding variable
     * is left unchanged.  Note that not all valid AMQP URIs are
     * accepted; in particular, the hostname must be given if the
     * port, username or password are given, and escapes in the
     * hostname are not permitted.
     * @param uriString is the AMQP URI containing the data
     */
    public void setUri(String uriString)
        throws URISyntaxException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException
    {
        setUri(new URI(uriString));
    }

    private static String uriDecode(String s) {
        try {
            // URLDecode decodes '+' to a space, as for
            // form encoding.  So protect plus signs.
            return URLDecoder.decode(s.replace("+", "%2B"), "US-ASCII");
        }
        catch (IOException e) {
            throw new RuntimeException(e);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the requested maximum channel number
     * @return the initially requested maximum channel number; zero for unlimited
     */
    public int getRequestedChannelMax() {
        return this.requestedChannelMax;
    }

    /**
     * Set the requested maximum channel number
     * @param requestedChannelMax initially requested maximum channel number; zero for unlimited
     */
    public void setRequestedChannelMax(int requestedChannelMax) {
        this.requestedChannelMax = requestedChannelMax;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the requested maximum frame size
     * @return the initially requested maximum frame size, in octets; zero for unlimited
     */
    public int getRequestedFrameMax() {
        return this.requestedFrameMax;
    }

    /**
     * Set the requested maximum frame size
     * @param requestedFrameMax initially requested maximum frame size, in octets; zero for unlimited
     */
    public void setRequestedFrameMax(int requestedFrameMax) {
        this.requestedFrameMax = requestedFrameMax;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the requested heartbeat interval.
     * @return the initially requested heartbeat interval, in seconds; zero for none
     */
    public int getRequestedHeartbeat() {
        return this.requestedHeartbeat;
    }

    /**
     * Set the TCP connection timeout.
     * @param timeout connection TCP establishment timeout in milliseconds; zero for infinite
     */
    public void setConnectionTimeout(int timeout) {
        if(timeout < 0) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("TCP connection timeout cannot be negative");
        }
        this.connectionTimeout = timeout;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the TCP connection timeout.
     * @return the TCP connection timeout, in milliseconds; zero for infinite
     */
    public int getConnectionTimeout() {
        return this.connectionTimeout;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the AMQP 0-9-1 protocol handshake timeout.
     * @return the AMQP0-9-1 protocol handshake timeout, in milliseconds
     */
    public int getHandshakeTimeout() {
        return handshakeTimeout;
    }

    /**
     * Set the AMQP0-9-1 protocol handshake timeout.
     * @param timeout the AMQP0-9-1 protocol handshake timeout, in milliseconds
     */
    public void setHandshakeTimeout(int timeout) {
        if(timeout < 0) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("handshake timeout cannot be negative");
        }
        this.handshakeTimeout = timeout;
    }

    /**
     * Set the shutdown timeout. This is the amount of time that Consumer implementations have to
     * continue working through deliveries (and other Consumer callbacks) after the connection
     * has closed but before the ConsumerWorkService is torn down. If consumers exceed this timeout
     * then any remaining queued deliveries (and other Consumer callbacks, including
     * the Consumer's handleShutdownSignal() invocation) will be lost.
     * @param shutdownTimeout shutdown timeout in milliseconds; zero for infinite; default 10000
     */
    public void setShutdownTimeout(int shutdownTimeout) {
        this.shutdownTimeout = shutdownTimeout;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the shutdown timeout.
     * @return the shutdown timeout, in milliseconds; zero for infinite
     */
    public int getShutdownTimeout() {
        return shutdownTimeout;
    }

    /**
     * Set the requested heartbeat timeout. Heartbeat frames will be sent at about 1/2 the timeout interval.
     * If server heartbeat timeout is configured to a non-zero value, this method can only be used
     * to lower the value; otherwise any value provided by the client will be used.
     * @param requestedHeartbeat the initially requested heartbeat timeout, in seconds; zero for none
     * @see RabbitMQ Heartbeats Guide
     */
    public void setRequestedHeartbeat(int requestedHeartbeat) {
        this.requestedHeartbeat = requestedHeartbeat;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the currently-configured table of client properties
     * that will be sent to the server during connection
     * startup. Clients may add, delete, and alter keys in this
     * table. Such changes will take effect when the next new
     * connection is started using this factory.
     * @return the map of client properties
     * @see #setClientProperties
     */
    public Map getClientProperties() {
        return _clientProperties;
    }

    /**
     * Replace the table of client properties that will be sent to the
     * server during subsequent connection startups.
     * @param clientProperties the map of extra client properties
     * @see #getClientProperties
     */
    public void setClientProperties(Map clientProperties) {
        _clientProperties = clientProperties;
    }

    /**
     * Gets the sasl config to use when authenticating
     * @return the sasl config
     * @see com.rabbitmq.client.SaslConfig
     */
    public SaslConfig getSaslConfig() {
        return saslConfig;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the sasl config to use when authenticating
     * @param saslConfig
     * @see com.rabbitmq.client.SaslConfig
     */
    public void setSaslConfig(SaslConfig saslConfig) {
        this.saslConfig = saslConfig;
    }

    /**
     * Retrieve the socket factory used to make connections with.
     */
    public SocketFactory getSocketFactory() {
        return this.factory;
    }

    /**
     * Set the socket factory used to make connections with. Can be
     * used to enable SSL connections by passing in a
     * javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory instance.
     *
     * @see #useSslProtocol
     */
    public void setSocketFactory(SocketFactory factory) {
        this.factory = factory;
    }

    /**
     * Get the socket configurator.
     *
     * @see #setSocketConfigurator(SocketConfigurator)
     */
    public SocketConfigurator getSocketConfigurator() {
        return socketConf;
    }

    /**
     * Set the socket configurator. This gets a chance to "configure" a socket
     * before it has been opened. The default socket configurator disables
     * Nagle's algorithm.
     *
     * @param socketConfigurator the configurator to use
     */
    public void setSocketConfigurator(SocketConfigurator socketConfigurator) {
        this.socketConf = socketConfigurator;
    }

    /**
     * Set the executor to use for consumer operation dispatch
     * by default for newly created connections.
     * All connections that use this executor share it.
     *
     * It's developer's responsibility to shut down the executor
     * when it is no longer needed.
     *
     * @param executor executor service to be used for
     *                 consumer operation
     */
    public void setSharedExecutor(ExecutorService executor) {
        this.sharedExecutor = executor;
    }

    /**
     * Set the executor to use for connection shutdown.
     * All connections that use this executor share it.
     *
     * It's developer's responsibility to shut down the executor
     * when it is no longer needed.
     *
     * @param executor executor service to be used for
     *                 connection shutdown
     */
    public void setShutdownExecutor(ExecutorService executor) {
        this.shutdownExecutor = executor;
    }

    /**
     * Set the executor to use to send heartbeat frames.
     * All connections that use this executor share it.
     *
     * It's developer's responsibility to shut down the executor
     * when it is no longer needed.
     *
     * @param executor executor service to be used to send heartbeat 
     */
    public void setHeartbeatExecutor(ScheduledExecutorService executor) {
        this.heartbeatExecutor = executor;
    }
    
    /**
     * Retrieve the thread factory used to instantiate new threads.
     * @see ThreadFactory
     */
    public ThreadFactory getThreadFactory() {
        return threadFactory;
    }

    /**
     * Set the thread factory used to instantiate new threads.
     * @see ThreadFactory
     */
    public void setThreadFactory(ThreadFactory threadFactory) {
        this.threadFactory = threadFactory;
    }

    /**
    * Get the exception handler.
    *
    * @see com.rabbitmq.client.ExceptionHandler
    */
    public ExceptionHandler getExceptionHandler() {
        return exceptionHandler;
    }

    /**
     * Set the exception handler to use for newly created connections.
     * @see com.rabbitmq.client.ExceptionHandler
     */
    public void setExceptionHandler(ExceptionHandler exceptionHandler) {
        if (exceptionHandler == null) {
          throw new IllegalArgumentException("exception handler cannot be null!");
        }
        this.exceptionHandler = exceptionHandler;
    }

    public boolean isSSL(){
        return getSocketFactory() instanceof SSLSocketFactory;
    }

    /**
     * Convenience method for configuring TLS using
     * the default set of TLS protocols and a trusting TrustManager.
     * This setup is only suitable for development
     * and QA environments.
     * The trust manager will trust every server certificate presented
     * to it, this is convenient for local development but
     * not recommended to use in production as it provides no protection
     * against man-in-the-middle attacks. Prefer {@link #useSslProtocol(SSLContext)}.
     */
    public void useSslProtocol()
        throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException
    {
        useSslProtocol(computeDefaultTlsProcotol(SSLContext.getDefault().getSupportedSSLParameters().getProtocols()));
    }

    /**
     * Convenience method for configuring TLS using
     * the supplied protocol and a very trusting TrustManager. This setup is only suitable for development
     * and QA environments.
     * The trust manager will trust every server certificate presented
     * to it, this is convenient for local development but
     * not recommended to use in production as it provides no protection
     * against man-in-the-middle attacks.
     *
     * Use {@link #useSslProtocol(SSLContext)} in production environments.
     * The produced {@link SSLContext} instance will be shared by all
     * the connections created by this connection factory.
     */
    public void useSslProtocol(String protocol)
        throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException
    {
        useSslProtocol(protocol, new TrustEverythingTrustManager());
    }

    /**
     * Convenience method for configuring TLS.
     * Pass in the TLS protocol version to use, e.g. "TLSv1.2" or "TLSv1.1", and
     * a desired {@link TrustManager}.
     *
     * Note you must explicitly enable hostname verification with the
     * {@link ConnectionFactory#enableHostnameVerification()} or the
     * {@link ConnectionFactory#enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier)}
     * method.
     *
     *
     * The produced {@link SSLContext} instance will be shared with all
     * the connections created by this connection factory.
     * @param protocol the TLS protocol to use.
     * @param trustManager the {@link TrustManager} implementation to use.
     * @see #useSslProtocol(SSLContext)
     * @see #enableHostnameVerification()
     * @see #enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier)
     */
    public void useSslProtocol(String protocol, TrustManager trustManager)
        throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException
    {
        SSLContext c = SSLContext.getInstance(protocol);
        c.init(null, new TrustManager[] { trustManager }, null);
        useSslProtocol(c);
    }

    /**
     * Sets up TLS with an initialized {@link SSLContext}. The caller is responsible
     * for setting up the context with a {@link TrustManager} with suitable security guarantees,
     * e.g. peer verification.
     *
     * Note you must explicitly enable hostname verification with the
     * {@link ConnectionFactory#enableHostnameVerification()} or the
     * {@link ConnectionFactory#enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier)}
     * method.
     *
     * The {@link SSLContext} instance will be shared with all
     * the connections created by this connection factory.
     * @param context An initialized SSLContext
     * @see #enableHostnameVerification()
     * @see #enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier)
     */
    public void useSslProtocol(SSLContext context) {
        setSocketFactory(context.getSocketFactory());
        this.sslContext = context;
    }

    /**
     * Enable server hostname verification for TLS connections.
     * 

* This enables hostname verification regardless of the IO mode * used (blocking or non-blocking IO). *

* This can be called typically after setting the {@link SSLContext} * with one of the useSslProtocol methods. *

* If using Java 7 or more, the hostname verification will be * performed by Java, as part of the TLS handshake. *

* If using Java 6, the hostname verification will be handled after * the TLS handshake, using the {@link HostnameVerifier} from the * Commons HttpClient project. This requires to add Commons HttpClient * and its dependencies to the classpath. To use a custom {@link HostnameVerifier}, * use {@link ConnectionFactory#enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier)}. * * @see NioParams#enableHostnameVerification() * @see NioParams#setSslEngineConfigurator(SslEngineConfigurator) * @see SslEngineConfigurators#ENABLE_HOSTNAME_VERIFICATION * @see SocketConfigurators#ENABLE_HOSTNAME_VERIFICATION * @see ConnectionFactory#useSslProtocol(String) * @see ConnectionFactory#useSslProtocol(SSLContext) * @see ConnectionFactory#useSslProtocol() * @see ConnectionFactory#useSslProtocol(String, TrustManager) * @see ConnectionFactory#enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier) * @since 4.8.0 */ public void enableHostnameVerification() { if (isJava6()) { enableHostnameVerification(new DefaultHostnameVerifier()); } else { enableHostnameVerificationForNio(); enableHostnameVerificationForBlockingIo(); } } /** * Enable TLS hostname verification performed by the passed-in {@link HostnameVerifier}. *

* Using an {@link HostnameVerifier} is relevant only for Java 6, for Java 7 or more, * calling ConnectionFactory{@link #enableHostnameVerification()} is enough. * * @param hostnameVerifier * @since 4.8.0 * @see ConnectionFactory#enableHostnameVerification() */ public void enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier hostnameVerifier) { if (this.connectionPostProcessor == null) { this.connectionPostProcessor = ConnectionPostProcessors.builder() .enableHostnameVerification(hostnameVerifier) .build(); } else { this.connectionPostProcessor = ConnectionPostProcessors.builder() .add(this.connectionPostProcessor) .enableHostnameVerification(hostnameVerifier) .build(); } } protected boolean isJava6() { return System.getProperty("java.specification.version").startsWith("1.6"); } protected void enableHostnameVerificationForNio() { if (this.nioParams == null) { this.nioParams = new NioParams(); } this.nioParams = this.nioParams.enableHostnameVerification(); } protected void enableHostnameVerificationForBlockingIo() { if (this.socketConf == null) { this.socketConf = SocketConfigurators.builder() .defaultConfigurator() .enableHostnameVerification() .build(); } else { this.socketConf = SocketConfigurators.builder() .add(this.socketConf) .enableHostnameVerification() .build(); } } public static String computeDefaultTlsProcotol(String[] supportedProtocols) { if(supportedProtocols != null) { for (String supportedProtocol : supportedProtocols) { if(PREFERRED_TLS_PROTOCOL.equalsIgnoreCase(supportedProtocol)) { return supportedProtocol; } } } return FALLBACK_TLS_PROTOCOL; } /** * Returns true if automatic connection recovery * is enabled, false otherwise * @return true if automatic connection recovery is enabled, false otherwise * @see Automatic Recovery */ public boolean isAutomaticRecoveryEnabled() { return automaticRecovery; } /** * Enables or disables automatic connection recovery. * @param automaticRecovery if true, enables connection recovery * @see Automatic Recovery */ public void setAutomaticRecoveryEnabled(boolean automaticRecovery) { this.automaticRecovery = automaticRecovery; } /** * Returns true if topology recovery is enabled, false otherwise * @return true if topology recovery is enabled, false otherwise * @see Automatic Recovery */ public boolean isTopologyRecoveryEnabled() { return topologyRecovery; } /** * Enables or disables topology recovery * @param topologyRecovery if true, enables topology recovery * @see Automatic Recovery */ public void setTopologyRecoveryEnabled(boolean topologyRecovery) { this.topologyRecovery = topologyRecovery; } /** * Get the executor to use for parallel topology recovery. If null (the default), recovery is done single threaded on the main connection thread. * @return thread pool executor * @since 4.7.0 */ public ExecutorService getTopologyRecoveryExecutor() { return topologyRecoveryExecutor; } /** * Set the executor to use for parallel topology recovery. If null (the default), recovery is done single threaded on the main connection thread. * It is recommended to pass a ThreadPoolExecutor that will allow its core threads to timeout so these threads can die when recovery is complete. * It's developer's responsibility to shut down the executor when it is no longer needed. * Note: your {@link ExceptionHandler#handleTopologyRecoveryException(Connection, Channel, TopologyRecoveryException)} method should be thread-safe. * @param topologyRecoveryExecutor thread pool executor * @since 4.7.0 */ public void setTopologyRecoveryExecutor(final ExecutorService topologyRecoveryExecutor) { this.topologyRecoveryExecutor = topologyRecoveryExecutor; } public void setMetricsCollector(MetricsCollector metricsCollector) { this.metricsCollector = metricsCollector; } public MetricsCollector getMetricsCollector() { return metricsCollector; } protected synchronized FrameHandlerFactory createFrameHandlerFactory() throws IOException { if(nio) { if(this.frameHandlerFactory == null) { if(this.nioParams.getNioExecutor() == null && this.nioParams.getThreadFactory() == null) { this.nioParams.setThreadFactory(getThreadFactory()); } this.frameHandlerFactory = new SocketChannelFrameHandlerFactory(connectionTimeout, nioParams, isSSL(), sslContext, connectionPostProcessor); } return this.frameHandlerFactory; } else { return new SocketFrameHandlerFactory(connectionTimeout, factory, socketConf, isSSL(), this.shutdownExecutor, connectionPostProcessor); } } /** * Create a new broker connection, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param addrs an array of known broker addresses (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection(Address[] addrs) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(this.sharedExecutor, Arrays.asList(addrs), null); } /** * Create a new broker connection, picking the first available address from * the list provided by the {@link AddressResolver}. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address provided by the {@link AddressResolver}. * * @param addressResolver discovery service to list potential addresses (hostname/port pairs) to connect to * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem * @see Automatic Recovery */ public Connection newConnection(AddressResolver addressResolver) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(this.sharedExecutor, addressResolver, null); } /** * Create a new broker connection with a client-provided name, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param addrs an array of known broker addresses (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @param clientProvidedName application-specific connection name, will be displayed * in the management UI if RabbitMQ server supports it. * This value doesn't have to be unique and cannot be used * as a connection identifier e.g. in HTTP API requests. * This value is supposed to be human-readable. * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection(Address[] addrs, String clientProvidedName) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(this.sharedExecutor, Arrays.asList(addrs), clientProvidedName); } /** * Create a new broker connection, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param addrs a List of known broker addresses (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection(List

addrs) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(this.sharedExecutor, addrs, null); } /** * Create a new broker connection with a client-provided name, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param addrs a List of known broker addresses (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @param clientProvidedName application-specific connection name, will be displayed * in the management UI if RabbitMQ server supports it. * This value doesn't have to be unique and cannot be used * as a connection identifier e.g. in HTTP API requests. * This value is supposed to be human-readable. * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection(List
addrs, String clientProvidedName) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(this.sharedExecutor, addrs, clientProvidedName); } /** * Create a new broker connection, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @param addrs an array of known broker addresses (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @return an interface to the connection * @throws java.io.IOException if it encounters a problem * @see Automatic Recovery */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor, Address[] addrs) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(executor, Arrays.asList(addrs), null); } /** * Create a new broker connection with a client-provided name, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @param addrs an array of known broker addresses (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @param clientProvidedName application-specific connection name, will be displayed * in the management UI if RabbitMQ server supports it. * This value doesn't have to be unique and cannot be used * as a connection identifier e.g. in HTTP API requests. * This value is supposed to be human-readable. * @return an interface to the connection * @throws java.io.IOException if it encounters a problem * @see Automatic Recovery */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor, Address[] addrs, String clientProvidedName) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(executor, Arrays.asList(addrs), clientProvidedName); } /** * Create a new broker connection, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @param addrs a List of known broker addrs (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @return an interface to the connection * @throws java.io.IOException if it encounters a problem * @see Automatic Recovery */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor, List
addrs) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(executor, addrs, null); } /** * Create a new broker connection, picking the first available address from * the list provided by the {@link AddressResolver}. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address provided by the {@link AddressResolver}. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @param addressResolver discovery service to list potential addresses (hostname/port pairs) to connect to * @return an interface to the connection * @throws java.io.IOException if it encounters a problem * @see Automatic Recovery */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor, AddressResolver addressResolver) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(executor, addressResolver, null); } /** * Create a new broker connection with a client-provided name, picking the first available address from * the list. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address from the provided list. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @param addrs a List of known broker addrs (hostname/port pairs) to try in order * @param clientProvidedName application-specific connection name, will be displayed * in the management UI if RabbitMQ server supports it. * This value doesn't have to be unique and cannot be used * as a connection identifier e.g. in HTTP API requests. * This value is supposed to be human-readable. * @return an interface to the connection * @throws java.io.IOException if it encounters a problem * @see Automatic Recovery */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor, List
addrs, String clientProvidedName) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(executor, createAddressResolver(addrs), clientProvidedName); } /** * Create a new broker connection with a client-provided name, picking the first available address from * the list provided by the {@link AddressResolver}. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Future * reconnection attempts will pick a random accessible address provided by the {@link AddressResolver}. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @param addressResolver discovery service to list potential addresses (hostname/port pairs) to connect to * @param clientProvidedName application-specific connection name, will be displayed * in the management UI if RabbitMQ server supports it. * This value doesn't have to be unique and cannot be used * as a connection identifier e.g. in HTTP API requests. * This value is supposed to be human-readable. * @return an interface to the connection * @throws java.io.IOException if it encounters a problem * @see Automatic Recovery */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor, AddressResolver addressResolver, String clientProvidedName) throws IOException, TimeoutException { if(this.metricsCollector == null) { this.metricsCollector = new NoOpMetricsCollector(); } // make sure we respect the provided thread factory FrameHandlerFactory fhFactory = createFrameHandlerFactory(); ConnectionParams params = params(executor); // set client-provided via a client property if (clientProvidedName != null) { Map properties = new HashMap(params.getClientProperties()); properties.put("connection_name", clientProvidedName); params.setClientProperties(properties); } if (isAutomaticRecoveryEnabled()) { // see com.rabbitmq.client.impl.recovery.RecoveryAwareAMQConnectionFactory#newConnection AutorecoveringConnection conn = new AutorecoveringConnection(params, fhFactory, addressResolver, metricsCollector); conn.init(); return conn; } else { List
addrs = addressResolver.getAddresses(); Exception lastException = null; for (Address addr : addrs) { try { FrameHandler handler = fhFactory.create(addr); AMQConnection conn = createConnection(params, handler, metricsCollector); conn.start(); this.metricsCollector.newConnection(conn); return conn; } catch (IOException e) { lastException = e; } catch (TimeoutException te) { lastException = te; } } if (lastException != null) { if (lastException instanceof IOException) { throw (IOException) lastException; } else if (lastException instanceof TimeoutException) { throw (TimeoutException) lastException; } } throw new IOException("failed to connect"); } } public ConnectionParams params(ExecutorService consumerWorkServiceExecutor) { ConnectionParams result = new ConnectionParams(); result.setCredentialsProvider(credentialsProvider); result.setConsumerWorkServiceExecutor(consumerWorkServiceExecutor); result.setVirtualHost(virtualHost); result.setClientProperties(getClientProperties()); result.setRequestedFrameMax(requestedFrameMax); result.setRequestedChannelMax(requestedChannelMax); result.setShutdownTimeout(shutdownTimeout); result.setSaslConfig(saslConfig); result.setNetworkRecoveryInterval(networkRecoveryInterval); result.setRecoveryDelayHandler(recoveryDelayHandler); result.setTopologyRecovery(topologyRecovery); result.setTopologyRecoveryExecutor(topologyRecoveryExecutor); result.setExceptionHandler(exceptionHandler); result.setThreadFactory(threadFactory); result.setHandshakeTimeout(handshakeTimeout); result.setRequestedHeartbeat(requestedHeartbeat); result.setShutdownExecutor(shutdownExecutor); result.setHeartbeatExecutor(heartbeatExecutor); result.setChannelRpcTimeout(channelRpcTimeout); result.setChannelShouldCheckRpcResponseType(channelShouldCheckRpcResponseType); result.setWorkPoolTimeout(workPoolTimeout); result.setErrorOnWriteListener(errorOnWriteListener); result.setTopologyRecoveryFilter(topologyRecoveryFilter); result.setTopologyRecoveryRetryHandler(topologyRecoveryRetryHandler); return result; } protected AMQConnection createConnection(ConnectionParams params, FrameHandler frameHandler, MetricsCollector metricsCollector) { return new AMQConnection(params, frameHandler, metricsCollector); } /** * Create a new broker connection. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Reconnection * attempts will always use the address configured on {@link ConnectionFactory}. * * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection() throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(this.sharedExecutor, Collections.singletonList(new Address(getHost(), getPort()))); } /** * Create a new broker connection. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Reconnection * attempts will always use the address configured on {@link ConnectionFactory}. * * @param connectionName client-provided connection name (an arbitrary string). Will * be displayed in management UI if the server supports it. * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection(String connectionName) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(this.sharedExecutor, Collections.singletonList(new Address(getHost(), getPort())), connectionName); } /** * Create a new broker connection. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Reconnection * attempts will always use the address configured on {@link ConnectionFactory}. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(executor, Collections.singletonList(new Address(getHost(), getPort()))); } /** * Create a new broker connection. * * If automatic connection recovery * is enabled, the connection returned by this method will be {@link Recoverable}. Reconnection * attempts will always use the address configured on {@link ConnectionFactory}. * * @param executor thread execution service for consumers on the connection * @param connectionName client-provided connection name (an arbitrary string). Will * be displayed in management UI if the server supports it. * @return an interface to the connection * @throws IOException if it encounters a problem */ public Connection newConnection(ExecutorService executor, String connectionName) throws IOException, TimeoutException { return newConnection(executor, Collections.singletonList(new Address(getHost(), getPort())), connectionName); } protected AddressResolver createAddressResolver(List
addresses) { if(addresses.size() == 1 && !isSSL()) { return new DnsRecordIpAddressResolver(addresses.get(0), isSSL()); } else { return new ListAddressResolver(addresses); } } @Override public ConnectionFactory clone(){ try { ConnectionFactory clone = (ConnectionFactory)super.clone(); return clone; } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new Error(e); } } /** * Load settings from a property file. * Keys must be prefixed with rabbitmq., * use {@link ConnectionFactory#load(String, String)} to * specify your own prefix. * @param propertyFileLocation location of the property file to use * @throws IOException when something goes wrong reading the file * @since 4.4.0 * @see ConnectionFactoryConfigurator */ public ConnectionFactory load(String propertyFileLocation) throws IOException { ConnectionFactoryConfigurator.load(this, propertyFileLocation); return this; } /** * Load settings from a property file. * @param propertyFileLocation location of the property file to use * @param prefix key prefix for the entries in the file * @throws IOException when something goes wrong reading the file * @since 4.4.0 * @see ConnectionFactoryConfigurator */ public ConnectionFactory load(String propertyFileLocation, String prefix) throws IOException { ConnectionFactoryConfigurator.load(this, propertyFileLocation, prefix); return this; } /** * Load settings from a {@link Properties} instance. * Keys must be prefixed with rabbitmq., * use {@link ConnectionFactory#load(Properties, String)} to * specify your own prefix. * @param properties source for settings * @since 4.4.0 * @see ConnectionFactoryConfigurator */ public ConnectionFactory load(Properties properties) { ConnectionFactoryConfigurator.load(this, properties); return this; } /** * Load settings from a {@link Properties} instance. * @param properties source for settings * @param prefix key prefix for properties entries * @since 4.4.0 * @see ConnectionFactoryConfigurator */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public ConnectionFactory load(Properties properties, String prefix) { ConnectionFactoryConfigurator.load(this, (Map) properties, prefix); return this; } /** * Load settings from a {@link Map} instance. * Keys must be prefixed with rabbitmq., * use {@link ConnectionFactory#load(Map, String)} to * specify your own prefix. * @param properties source for settings * @since 4.4.0 * @see ConnectionFactoryConfigurator */ public ConnectionFactory load(Map properties) { ConnectionFactoryConfigurator.load(this, properties); return this; } /** * Load settings from a {@link Map} instance. * @param properties source for settings * @param prefix key prefix for map entries * @since 4.4.0 * @see ConnectionFactoryConfigurator */ public ConnectionFactory load(Map properties, String prefix) { ConnectionFactoryConfigurator.load(this, properties, prefix); return this; } /** * Returns automatic connection recovery interval in milliseconds. * @return how long will automatic recovery wait before attempting to reconnect, in ms; default is 5000 */ public long getNetworkRecoveryInterval() { return networkRecoveryInterval; } /** * Sets connection recovery interval. Default is 5000. * Uses {@link com.rabbitmq.client.RecoveryDelayHandler.DefaultRecoveryDelayHandler} by default. * Use another {@link RecoveryDelayHandler} implementation for more flexibility. * @param networkRecoveryInterval how long will automatic recovery wait before attempting to reconnect, in ms * @see RecoveryDelayHandler */ public void setNetworkRecoveryInterval(int networkRecoveryInterval) { this.networkRecoveryInterval = networkRecoveryInterval; } /** * Sets connection recovery interval. Default is 5000. * Uses {@link com.rabbitmq.client.RecoveryDelayHandler.DefaultRecoveryDelayHandler} by default. * Use another {@link RecoveryDelayHandler} implementation for more flexibility. * @param networkRecoveryInterval how long will automatic recovery wait before attempting to reconnect, in ms * @see RecoveryDelayHandler */ public void setNetworkRecoveryInterval(long networkRecoveryInterval) { this.networkRecoveryInterval = networkRecoveryInterval; } /** * Returns automatic connection recovery delay handler. * @return recovery delay handler. May be null if not set. * @since 4.3.0 */ public RecoveryDelayHandler getRecoveryDelayHandler() { return recoveryDelayHandler; } /** * Sets the automatic connection recovery delay handler. * @param recoveryDelayHandler the recovery delay handler * @since 4.3.0 */ public void setRecoveryDelayHandler(final RecoveryDelayHandler recoveryDelayHandler) { this.recoveryDelayHandler = recoveryDelayHandler; } /** * Sets the parameters when using NIO. * * * @param nioParams * @see NioParams */ public void setNioParams(NioParams nioParams) { this.nioParams = nioParams; } /** * Retrieve the parameters for NIO mode. * @return */ public NioParams getNioParams() { return nioParams; } /** * Use non-blocking IO (NIO) for communication with the server. * With NIO, several connections created from the same {@link ConnectionFactory} * can use the same IO thread. * * A client process using a lot of not-so-active connections can benefit * from NIO, as it would use fewer threads than with the traditional, blocking IO mode. * * Use {@link NioParams} to tune NIO and a {@link SocketChannelConfigurator} to * configure the underlying {@link java.nio.channels.SocketChannel}s for connections. * * @see NioParams * @see SocketChannelConfigurator * @see java.nio.channels.SocketChannel * @see java.nio.channels.Selector */ public void useNio() { this.nio = true; } /** * Use blocking IO for communication with the server. * With blocking IO, each connection creates its own thread * to read data from the server. */ public void useBlockingIo() { this.nio = false; } /** * Set the continuation timeout for RPC calls in channels. * Default is 10 minutes. 0 means no timeout. * @param channelRpcTimeout */ public void setChannelRpcTimeout(int channelRpcTimeout) { if(channelRpcTimeout < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Timeout cannot be less than 0"); } this.channelRpcTimeout = channelRpcTimeout; } /** * Get the timeout for RPC calls in channels. * @return */ public int getChannelRpcTimeout() { return channelRpcTimeout; } /** * When set to true, channels will check the response type (e.g. queue.declare * expects a queue.declare-ok response) of RPC calls * and ignore those that do not match. * Default is false. * @param channelShouldCheckRpcResponseType */ public void setChannelShouldCheckRpcResponseType(boolean channelShouldCheckRpcResponseType) { this.channelShouldCheckRpcResponseType = channelShouldCheckRpcResponseType; } public boolean isChannelShouldCheckRpcResponseType() { return channelShouldCheckRpcResponseType; } /** * Timeout (in ms) for work pool enqueueing. * The {@link com.rabbitmq.client.impl.WorkPool} dispatches several types of responses * from the broker (e.g. deliveries). A high-traffic * client with slow consumers can exhaust the work pool and * compromise the whole connection (by e.g. letting the broker * saturate the receive TCP buffers). Setting a timeout * would make the connection fail early and avoid hard-to-diagnose * TCP connection failure. Note this shouldn't happen * with clients that set appropriate QoS values. * Default is no timeout. * * @param workPoolTimeout timeout in ms * @since 4.5.0 */ public void setWorkPoolTimeout(int workPoolTimeout) { this.workPoolTimeout = workPoolTimeout; } public int getWorkPoolTimeout() { return workPoolTimeout; } /** * Set a listener to be called when connection gets an IO error trying to write on the socket. * Default listener triggers connection recovery asynchronously and propagates * the exception. Override the default listener to disable or * customise automatic connection triggering on write operations. * * @param errorOnWriteListener the listener * @since 4.5.0 */ public void setErrorOnWriteListener(ErrorOnWriteListener errorOnWriteListener) { this.errorOnWriteListener = errorOnWriteListener; } /** * Set filter to include/exclude entities from topology recovery. * @since 4.8.0 */ public void setTopologyRecoveryFilter(TopologyRecoveryFilter topologyRecoveryFilter) { this.topologyRecoveryFilter = topologyRecoveryFilter; } /** * Set retry handler for topology recovery. * Default is no retry. * @param topologyRecoveryRetryHandler * @since 4.8.0 */ public void setTopologyRecoveryRetryHandler(RetryHandler topologyRecoveryRetryHandler) { this.topologyRecoveryRetryHandler = topologyRecoveryRetryHandler; } /** * Hook to post-process the freshly open TCP connection. * * @param connectionPostProcessor * @see #enableHostnameVerification() * @see #enableHostnameVerification(HostnameVerifier) */ public void setConnectionPostProcessor(ConnectionPostProcessor connectionPostProcessor) { this.connectionPostProcessor = connectionPostProcessor; } }




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