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package com.signalfx.shaded.apache.http.conn.scheme;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;

import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.http.conn.ConnectTimeoutException;
import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.http.params.HttpParams;

/**
 * A factory for creating, initializing and connecting sockets. The factory encapsulates the logic
 * for establishing a socket connection.
 *
 * @since 4.1
 *
 * @deprecated (4.3) use {@link com.signalfx.shaded.apache.http.conn.socket.ConnectionSocketFactory}
 */
@Deprecated
public interface SchemeSocketFactory {

    /**
     * Creates a new, unconnected socket. The socket should subsequently be passed to
     * {@link #connectSocket(Socket, InetSocketAddress, InetSocketAddress, HttpParams)}.
     *
     * @param params    Optional {@link HttpParams parameters}. In most cases these parameters
     *                  will not be required and will have no effect, as usually socket
     *                  initialization should take place in the
     *                  {@link #connectSocket(Socket, InetSocketAddress, InetSocketAddress, HttpParams)}
     *                  method. However, in rare cases one may want to pass additional parameters
     *                  to this method in order to create a customized {@link Socket} instance,
     *                  for instance bound to a SOCKS proxy server.
     *
     * @return  a new socket
     *
     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while creating the socket
     */
    Socket createSocket(HttpParams params) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Connects a socket to the target host with the given remote address.
     * 

* Please note that {@link com.signalfx.shaded.apache.http.conn.HttpInetSocketAddress} class should * be used in order to pass the target remote address along with the original * {@link com.signalfx.shaded.apache.http.HttpHost} value used to resolve the address. The use of * {@link com.signalfx.shaded.apache.http.conn.HttpInetSocketAddress} can also ensure that no reverse * DNS lookup will be performed if the target remote address was specified * as an IP address. *

* * @param sock the socket to connect, as obtained from * {@link #createSocket(HttpParams) createSocket}. * {@code null} indicates that a new socket * should be created and connected. * @param remoteAddress the remote address to connect to. * @param localAddress the local address to bind the socket to, or * {@code null} for any * @param params additional {@link HttpParams parameters} for connecting * * @return the connected socket. The returned object may be different * from the {@code sock} argument if this factory supports * a layered protocol. * * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs * @throws UnknownHostException if the IP address of the target host * can not be determined * @throws ConnectTimeoutException if the socket cannot be connected * within the time limit defined in the {@code params} * * @see org.apache.http.conn.HttpInetSocketAddress */ Socket connectSocket( Socket sock, InetSocketAddress remoteAddress, InetSocketAddress localAddress, HttpParams params) throws IOException, UnknownHostException, ConnectTimeoutException; /** * Checks whether a socket provides a secure connection. The socket must be * {@link #connectSocket(Socket, InetSocketAddress, InetSocketAddress, HttpParams) connected} * by this factory. The factory will not perform I/O operations in this method. *

* As a rule of thumb, plain sockets are not secure and TLS/SSL sockets are secure. However, * there may be application specific deviations. For example, a plain socket to a host in the * same intranet ("trusted zone") could be considered secure. On the other hand, a TLS/SSL * socket could be considered insecure based on the cipher suite chosen for the connection. * * @param sock the connected socket to check * * @return {@code true} if the connection of the socket * should be considered secure, or * {@code false} if it should not * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the argument is invalid, for example because it is * not a connected socket or was created by a different * socket factory. * Note that socket factories are not required to * check these conditions, they may simply return a default * value when called with an invalid socket argument. */ boolean isSecure(Socket sock) throws IllegalArgumentException; }





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