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JSR 356: Java API for WebSocket
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package javax.websocket;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
/**
* The Decoder interface holds member interfaces that define how a developer can provide
* the web socket container a way web socket messages into developer defined custom objects.
* The websocket implementation creates a new instance of the decoder per endpoint
* instance per connection.
* The lifecycle of the Decoder instance is governed by the container calls to the
* {@link Decoder#init(javax.websocket.EndpointConfig)} and {@link Decoder#destroy() }
* methods.
*
* @author dannycoward
*/
public interface Decoder {
/**
* This method is called with the endpoint configuration object of the
* endpoint this decoder is intended for when
* it is about to be brought into service.
*
* @param config the endpoint configuration object when being brought into
* service
*/
void init(EndpointConfig config);
/**
* This method is called when the decoder is about to be removed
* from service in order that any resources the encoder used may
* be closed gracefully.
*/
void destroy();
/**
* This interface defines how a custom object (of type T) is decoded from a web socket message in
* the form of a byte buffer.
*/
interface Binary extends Decoder {
/**
* Decode the given bytes into an object of type T.
*
* @param bytes the bytes to be decoded.
* @return the decoded object.
*/
T decode(ByteBuffer bytes) throws DecodeException;
/**
* Answer whether the given bytes can be decoded into an object of type T.
*
* @param bytes the bytes to be decoded.
* @return whether or not the bytes can be decoded by this decoder.
*/
boolean willDecode(ByteBuffer bytes);
}
/**
* This interface defines how a custom object is decoded from a web socket message in
* the form of a binary stream.
*/
interface BinaryStream extends Decoder {
/**
* Decode the given bytes read from the input stream into an object of type T.
*
* @param is the input stream carrying the bytes.
* @return the decoded object.
*/
T decode(InputStream is) throws DecodeException, IOException;
}
/**
* This interface defines how a custom object is decoded from a web socket message in
* the form of a string.
*/
interface Text extends Decoder {
/**
* Decode the given String into an object of type T.
*
* @param s string to be decoded.
* @return the decoded message as an object of type T
*/
T decode(String s) throws DecodeException;
/**
* Answer whether the given String can be decoded into an object of type T.
*
* @param s the string being tested for decodability.
* @return whether this decoder can decoded the supplied string.
*/
boolean willDecode(String s);
}
/**
* This interface defines how a custom object of type T is decoded from a web socket message in
* the form of a character stream.
*/
interface TextStream extends Decoder {
/**
* Reads the websocket message from the implementation provided
* Reader and decodes it into an instance of the supplied object type.
*
* @param reader the reader from which to read the web socket message.
* @return the instance of the object that is the decoded web socket message.
*/
T decode(Reader reader) throws DecodeException, IOException;
}
}