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package com.sun.jersey.simple.container;

import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.net.URI;

import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;

import org.simpleframework.http.core.Container;
import org.simpleframework.http.core.ContainerServer;
import org.simpleframework.transport.Server;
import org.simpleframework.transport.connect.Connection;
import org.simpleframework.transport.connect.SocketConnection;

import com.sun.jersey.api.container.ContainerFactory;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.ResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.core.spi.component.ioc.IoCComponentProviderFactory;

/**
 * Factory for creating and starting Simple server containers. This returns
 * a handle to the started server as {@link Closeable} instances, which allows
 * the server to be stopped by invoking the {@link Closeable#close} method.
 * 

* To start the server in HTTPS mode an {@link SSLContext} can be provided. * This will be used to decrypt and encrypt information sent over the * connected TCP socket channel. * * @author [email protected] */ public final class SimpleServerFactory { private SimpleServerFactory() { } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching the * classes referenced in the java classpath. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creating * an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address)); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching the * classes referenced in the java classpath. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creating * an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address, SSLContext context) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address), context); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching * the classes referenced in the java classpath. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creating * an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(address, ContainerFactory.createContainer(Container.class)); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching * the classes referenced in the java classpath. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creating * an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address, SSLContext context) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(address, context, ContainerFactory.createContainer(Container.class)); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param config the resource configuration. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address, ResourceConfig config) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address), config); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @return the connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address, SSLContext context, ResourceConfig config) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address), context, config); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param config the resource configuration. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address, ResourceConfig config) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(address, ContainerFactory.createContainer(Container.class, config)); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @param config the resource configuration. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address, SSLContext context, ResourceConfig config) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(address, context, ContainerFactory.createContainer(Container.class, config)); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig, IoCComponentProviderFactory)} * method for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param config the resource configuration. * @param factory the IoC component provider factory the web application * delegates to for obtaining instances of resource and provider * classes. May be null if the web application is responsible for * instantiating resource and provider classes. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address, ResourceConfig config, IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address), config, factory); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig, IoCComponentProviderFactory)} * method for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @param config the resource configuration. * @param factory the IoC component provider factory the web application * delegates to for obtaining instances of resource and provider * classes. May be null if the web application is responsible for * instantiating resource and provider classes. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address, SSLContext context, ResourceConfig config, IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address), context, config, factory); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig, IoCComponentProviderFactory)} * method for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param config the resource configuration. * @param factory the IoC component provider factory the web application * delegates to for obtaining instances of resource and provider * classes. May be null if the web application is responsible for * instantiating resource and provider classes. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address, ResourceConfig config, IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(address, ContainerFactory.createContainer(Container.class, config, factory)); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes declared by the * resource configuration. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig, IoCComponentProviderFactory)} method * for creating an Container that manages the root resources. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @param config the resource configuration. * @param factory the IoC component provider factory the web application * delegates to for obtaining instances of resource and provider * classes. May be null if the web application is responsible for * instantiating resource and provider classes. * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address, SSLContext context, ResourceConfig config, IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(address, context, ContainerFactory.createContainer(Container.class, config, factory)); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching the * classes referenced in the java classpath. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param container the container that handles all HTTP requests * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address, Container container) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address), container); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching the * classes referenced in the java classpath. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @param container the container that handles all HTTP requests * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(String address, SSLContext context, Container container) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(URI.create(address), context, container); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching the * classes referenced in the java classpath. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param container the container that handles all HTTP requests * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address, Container container) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } return create(address, null, container); } /** * Create a {@link Closeable} that registers an {@link Container} that * in turn manages all root resource and provder classes found by searching the * classes referenced in the java classpath. * * @param address the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be * used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored. * @param context this is the SSL context used for SSL connections * @param container the container that handles all HTTP requests * @return the closeable connection, with the endpoint started * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if address is null */ public static Closeable create(URI address, SSLContext context, Container container) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (address == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); } String scheme = address.getScheme(); int defaultPort = 80; if (context == null) { if (!scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("http")) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI scheme should be 'http' when not using SSL"); } } else { if (!scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("https")) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI scheme should be 'https' when using SSL"); } defaultPort = 143; // default HTTPS port } int port = address.getPort(); if (port == -1) { port = defaultPort; } SocketAddress listen = new InetSocketAddress(port); Server server = new ContainerServer(container); Connection connection = new SocketConnection(server); connection.connect(listen, context); return connection; } }





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