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package org.apache.commons.net.chargen;

import java.io.InputStream;

import org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient;

/***
 * The CharGenTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the
 * character generator protocol described in RFC 864.  It can also be
 * used for Systat (RFC 866), Quote of the Day (RFC 865), and netstat
 * (port 15).  All of these protocols involve connecting to the appropriate
 * port, and reading data from an input stream.  The chargen protocol
 * actually sends data until the receiving end closes the connection.  All
 * of the others send only a fixed amount of data and then close the
 * connection.
 * 

* To use the CharGenTCPClient class, just establish a * connection with * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect connect } * and call {@link #getInputStream getInputStream() } to access * the data. Don't close the input stream when you're done with it. Rather, * call {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } * to clean up properly. * * @see CharGenUDPClient ***/ public final class CharGenTCPClient extends SocketClient { /*** The systat port value of 11 according to RFC 866. ***/ public static final int SYSTAT_PORT = 11; /*** The netstat port value of 19. ***/ public static final int NETSTAT_PORT = 15; /*** The quote of the day port value of 17 according to RFC 865. ***/ public static final int QUOTE_OF_DAY_PORT = 17; /*** The character generator port value of 19 according to RFC 864. ***/ public static final int CHARGEN_PORT = 19; /*** The default chargen port. It is set to 19 according to RFC 864. ***/ public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 19; /*** * The default constructor for CharGenTCPClient. It merely sets the * default port to DEFAULT_PORT . ***/ public CharGenTCPClient () { setDefaultPort(DEFAULT_PORT); } /*** * Returns an InputStream from which the server generated data can be * read. You should NOT close the InputStream when you're finished * reading from it. Rather, you should call * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } * to clean up properly. * * @return An InputStream from which the server generated data can be read. ***/ public InputStream getInputStream() { return _input_; } }





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