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package com.sun.jersey.api.container.httpserver;

import com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpHandler;
import com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServer;
import com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpsServer;
import com.sun.jersey.api.container.ContainerFactory;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.ResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.core.spi.component.ioc.IoCComponentProviderFactory;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;

/**
 * Factory for creating {@link HttpServer} instances.
 * 

* The {@link HttpServer} executor will be configued with instance returned from * {@link Executors#newCachedThreadPool() }. This behaviour may be overridden * before {@link HttpServer#start() } is called. * * @author [email protected] */ public final class HttpServerFactory { private HttpServerFactory() {} /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler that in turn * manages all root resource classes found by searching the classes * referenced in the java classpath. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creating * an HttpHandler that manages the root resources. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @return the http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(String u) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (u == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); return create(URI.create(u)); } /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler that in turn * manages all root resource classes found by searching the classes * referenced in the java classath. *

* This implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creating * an HttpHandler that manages the root resources. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @return the http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(URI u) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(u, ContainerFactory.createContainer(HttpHandler.class)); } /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler 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 HttpHandler that manages the root resources. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc the resource configuration. * @return the http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(String u, ResourceConfig rc) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (u == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); return create(URI.create(u), rc); } /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler 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 HttpHandler that manages the root resources. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc the resource configuration. * @return the http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(URI u, ResourceConfig rc) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(u, ContainerFactory.createContainer(HttpHandler.class, rc)); } /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler 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 HttpHandler that manages the root resources. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc 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 http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(String u, ResourceConfig rc, IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (u == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); return create(URI.create(u), rc, factory); } /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler 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 HttpHandler that manages the root resources. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc 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 http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(URI u, ResourceConfig rc, IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { return create(u, ContainerFactory.createContainer(HttpHandler.class, rc, factory)); } /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler that in turn * manages all root resource classes found by searching the classes * referenced in the java classath. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @param handler the HTTP handler * @return the http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(String u, HttpHandler handler) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (u == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); return create(URI.create(u), handler); } /** * Create a {@link HttpServer} that registers a HttpHandler that in turn * manages all root resource classes found by searching the classes * referenced in the java classath. * * @param u the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http" or "https". The URI user information and host * are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 80 will be * used. The URI path must not be null or an empty string, and must * not absolute (start with a '/' character). The URI path is used * as the context of the HTTP handler (and corresponds to the base * path). The URI query and fragment components are ignored. * @param handler the HTTP handler * @return the http server * @throws IOException if an error occurs creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if u is null */ public static HttpServer create(URI u, HttpHandler handler) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException { if (u == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI must not be null"); final String scheme = u.getScheme(); if (!scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("http") && !scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("https")) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI scheme, of the URI " + u + ", must be equal (ignoring case) to 'http' or 'https'"); final String path = u.getPath(); if (path == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI path, of the URI " + u + ", must be non-null"); else if (path.length() == 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI path, of the URI " + u + ", must be present"); else if (path.charAt(0) != '/') throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI path, of the URI " + u + ". must start with a '/'"); final int port = (u.getPort() == -1) ? 80 : u.getPort(); final HttpServer server = (scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("http")) ? HttpServer.create(new InetSocketAddress(port), 0) : HttpsServer.create(new InetSocketAddress(port), 0); server.setExecutor(Executors.newCachedThreadPool()); server.createContext(path, handler); return server; } }





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