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The JXTA Shell is a sample application that demonstrates key concepts
of JXTA JXSE. The JXTA Shell enables users to interact with the JXTA
platform through a command-line interpreter. Much like the UNIX® shell,
the JXTA Shell is useful for accessing and managing core platform objects
(peers, groups, pipes), debugging communications problems, checking the
status of peers and/or peer groups, and communicating with other JXTA
services and applications. As in UNIX®, the JXTA shell allows users to
"pipe" shell commands together connecting commands "on-the-fly." Pipes
in Project JXTA are useful for collecting information at one peer and
perhaps processing the command at another.
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*
* $Id: send.java,v 1.11 2007/02/09 23:12:45 hamada Exp $
*/
package net.jxta.impl.shell.bin.send;
import net.jxta.endpoint.Message;
import net.jxta.impl.shell.ShellApp;
import net.jxta.impl.shell.ShellEnv;
import net.jxta.impl.shell.ShellObject;
import net.jxta.pipe.OutputPipe;
public class send extends ShellApp {
ShellEnv env;
public send() {
}
@Override
public void stopApp() {
}
public int startApp(String[] args) {
if ((args == null) || (args.length != 2)) {
println("error: send ");
return ShellApp.appParamError;
}
env = getEnv();
/*
* extract the pipe info
*/
String pipe = args[0];
ShellObject obj = env.get(pipe);
if (obj == null) {
println("send: cannot access " + pipe);
return ShellApp.appMiscError;
}
OutputPipe op;
try {
op = (OutputPipe) obj.getObject();
} catch (Exception e) {
println("send: " + pipe + " is not an OutputPipe");
println(e.toString());
return ShellApp.appMiscError;
}
if (op == null) {
println("send: cannot access pipe" + pipe);
return ShellApp.appMiscError;
}
/*
* extract the mesg info
*/
String m = args[1];
obj = env.get(m);
if (obj == null) {
println("send: cannot access " + m);
return ShellApp.appMiscError;
}
Message msg;
try {
msg = (Message) obj.getObject();
} catch (Exception e) {
println("send: " + m + " is not a Message");
println(e.toString());
return ShellApp.appMiscError;
}
if (msg == null) {
println("send: cannot access msg" + m);
return ShellApp.appMiscError;
}
// ok send the msg
try {
op.send(msg);
} catch (Exception e) {
println("send: IOException");
e.printStackTrace();
return ShellApp.appMiscError;
}
return ShellApp.appNoError;
}
@Override
public String getDescription() {
return "Send a message into a pipe";
}
@Override
public void help() {
println("NAME");
println(" send - send a message into a pipe");
println(" ");
println("SYNOPSIS");
println(" send
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