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package org.apache.commons.net;

import java.net.DatagramSocket;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.SocketException;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;

/***
 * The DatagramSocketClient provides the basic operations that are required
 * of client objects accessing datagram sockets.  It is meant to be
 * subclassed to avoid having to rewrite the same code over and over again
 * to open a socket, close a socket, set timeouts, etc.  Of special note
 * is the {@link #setDatagramSocketFactory  setDatagramSocketFactory }
 * method, which allows you to control the type of DatagramSocket the
 * DatagramSocketClient creates for network communications.  This is
 * especially useful for adding things like proxy support as well as better
 * support for applets.  For
 * example, you could create a
 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.DatagramSocketFactory}
 *  that
 * requests browser security capabilities before creating a socket.
 * All classes derived from DatagramSocketClient should use the
 * {@link #_socketFactory_  _socketFactory_ } member variable to
 * create DatagramSocket instances rather than instantiating
 * them by directly invoking a constructor.  By honoring this contract
 * you guarantee that a user will always be able to provide his own
 * Socket implementations by substituting his own SocketFactory.
 *
 *
 * @see DatagramSocketFactory
 ***/

public abstract class DatagramSocketClient
{
    /***
     * The default DatagramSocketFactory shared by all DatagramSocketClient
     * instances.
     ***/
    private static final DatagramSocketFactory __DEFAULT_SOCKET_FACTORY =
        new DefaultDatagramSocketFactory();

    /**
     * Charset to use for byte IO.
     */
    private Charset charset = Charset.defaultCharset();

    /*** The timeout to use after opening a socket. ***/
    protected int _timeout_;

    /*** The datagram socket used for the connection. ***/
    protected DatagramSocket _socket_;

    /***
     * A status variable indicating if the client's socket is currently open.
     ***/
    protected boolean _isOpen_;

    /*** The datagram socket's DatagramSocketFactory. ***/
    protected DatagramSocketFactory _socketFactory_;

    /***
     * Default constructor for DatagramSocketClient.  Initializes
     * _socket_ to null, _timeout_ to 0, and _isOpen_ to false.
     ***/
    public DatagramSocketClient()
    {
        _socket_ = null;
        _timeout_ = 0;
        _isOpen_ = false;
        _socketFactory_ = __DEFAULT_SOCKET_FACTORY;
    }


    /***
     * Opens a DatagramSocket on the local host at the first available port.
     * Also sets the timeout on the socket to the default timeout set
     * by {@link #setDefaultTimeout  setDefaultTimeout() }.
     * 

* _isOpen_ is set to true after calling this method and _socket_ * is set to the newly opened socket. * * @exception SocketException If the socket could not be opened or the * timeout could not be set. ***/ public void open() throws SocketException { _socket_ = _socketFactory_.createDatagramSocket(); _socket_.setSoTimeout(_timeout_); _isOpen_ = true; } /*** * Opens a DatagramSocket on the local host at a specified port. * Also sets the timeout on the socket to the default timeout set * by {@link #setDefaultTimeout setDefaultTimeout() }. *

* _isOpen_ is set to true after calling this method and _socket_ * is set to the newly opened socket. * * @param port The port to use for the socket. * @exception SocketException If the socket could not be opened or the * timeout could not be set. ***/ public void open(int port) throws SocketException { _socket_ = _socketFactory_.createDatagramSocket(port); _socket_.setSoTimeout(_timeout_); _isOpen_ = true; } /*** * Opens a DatagramSocket at the specified address on the local host * at a specified port. * Also sets the timeout on the socket to the default timeout set * by {@link #setDefaultTimeout setDefaultTimeout() }. *

* _isOpen_ is set to true after calling this method and _socket_ * is set to the newly opened socket. * * @param port The port to use for the socket. * @param laddr The local address to use. * @exception SocketException If the socket could not be opened or the * timeout could not be set. ***/ public void open(int port, InetAddress laddr) throws SocketException { _socket_ = _socketFactory_.createDatagramSocket(port, laddr); _socket_.setSoTimeout(_timeout_); _isOpen_ = true; } /*** * Closes the DatagramSocket used for the connection. * You should call this method after you've finished using the class * instance and also before you call {@link #open open() } * again. _isOpen_ is set to false and _socket_ is set to null. * If you call this method when the client socket is not open, * a NullPointerException is thrown. ***/ public void close() { if (_socket_ != null) { _socket_.close(); } _socket_ = null; _isOpen_ = false; } /*** * Returns true if the client has a currently open socket. * * @return True if the client has a curerntly open socket, false otherwise. ***/ public boolean isOpen() { return _isOpen_; } /*** * Set the default timeout in milliseconds to use when opening a socket. * After a call to open, the timeout for the socket is set using this value. * This method should be used prior to a call to {@link #open open()} * and should not be confused with {@link #setSoTimeout setSoTimeout()} * which operates on the currently open socket. _timeout_ contains * the new timeout value. * * @param timeout The timeout in milliseconds to use for the datagram socket * connection. ***/ public void setDefaultTimeout(int timeout) { _timeout_ = timeout; } /*** * Returns the default timeout in milliseconds that is used when * opening a socket. * * @return The default timeout in milliseconds that is used when * opening a socket. ***/ public int getDefaultTimeout() { return _timeout_; } /*** * Set the timeout in milliseconds of a currently open connection. * Only call this method after a connection has been opened * by {@link #open open()}. * * @param timeout The timeout in milliseconds to use for the currently * open datagram socket connection. * @throws SocketException if an error setting the timeout ***/ public void setSoTimeout(int timeout) throws SocketException { _socket_.setSoTimeout(timeout); } /*** * Returns the timeout in milliseconds of the currently opened socket. * If you call this method when the client socket is not open, * a NullPointerException is thrown. * * @return The timeout in milliseconds of the currently opened socket. * @throws SocketException if an error getting the timeout ***/ public int getSoTimeout() throws SocketException { return _socket_.getSoTimeout(); } /*** * Returns the port number of the open socket on the local host used * for the connection. If you call this method when the client socket * is not open, a NullPointerException is thrown. * * @return The port number of the open socket on the local host used * for the connection. ***/ public int getLocalPort() { return _socket_.getLocalPort(); } /*** * Returns the local address to which the client's socket is bound. * If you call this method when the client socket is not open, a * NullPointerException is thrown. * * @return The local address to which the client's socket is bound. ***/ public InetAddress getLocalAddress() { return _socket_.getLocalAddress(); } /*** * Sets the DatagramSocketFactory used by the DatagramSocketClient * to open DatagramSockets. If the factory value is null, then a default * factory is used (only do this to reset the factory after having * previously altered it). * * @param factory The new DatagramSocketFactory the DatagramSocketClient * should use. ***/ public void setDatagramSocketFactory(DatagramSocketFactory factory) { if (factory == null) { _socketFactory_ = __DEFAULT_SOCKET_FACTORY; } else { _socketFactory_ = factory; } } /** * Gets the charset name. * * @return the charset name. * @since 3.3 * TODO Will be deprecated once the code requires Java 1.6 as a mininmum */ public String getCharsetName() { return charset.name(); } /** * Gets the charset. * * @return the charset. * @since 3.3 */ public Charset getCharset() { return charset; } /** * Sets the charset. * * @param charset the charset. * @since 3.3 */ public void setCharset(Charset charset) { this.charset = charset; } }





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