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package org.apache.thrift.transport;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.SocketException;
/**
* Wrapper around ServerSocket for Thrift.
*
*/
public class TServerSocket extends TServerTransport {
private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(TServerSocket.class.getName());
/**
* Underlying ServerSocket object
*/
private ServerSocket serverSocket_ = null;
/**
* Timeout for client sockets from accept
*/
private int clientTimeout_ = 0;
public static class ServerSocketTransportArgs extends AbstractServerTransportArgs {
ServerSocket serverSocket;
public ServerSocketTransportArgs serverSocket(ServerSocket serverSocket) {
this.serverSocket = serverSocket;
return this;
}
}
/**
* Creates a server socket from underlying socket object
*/
public TServerSocket(ServerSocket serverSocket) throws TTransportException {
this(serverSocket, 0);
}
/**
* Creates a server socket from underlying socket object
*/
public TServerSocket(ServerSocket serverSocket, int clientTimeout) throws TTransportException {
this(new ServerSocketTransportArgs().serverSocket(serverSocket).clientTimeout(clientTimeout));
}
/**
* Creates just a port listening server socket
*/
public TServerSocket(int port) throws TTransportException {
this(port, 0);
}
/**
* Creates just a port listening server socket
*/
public TServerSocket(int port, int clientTimeout) throws TTransportException {
this(new InetSocketAddress(port), clientTimeout);
}
public TServerSocket(InetSocketAddress bindAddr) throws TTransportException {
this(bindAddr, 0);
}
public TServerSocket(InetSocketAddress bindAddr, int clientTimeout) throws TTransportException {
this(new ServerSocketTransportArgs().bindAddr(bindAddr).clientTimeout(clientTimeout));
}
public TServerSocket(ServerSocketTransportArgs args) throws TTransportException {
clientTimeout_ = args.clientTimeout;
if (args.serverSocket != null) {
this.serverSocket_ = args.serverSocket;
return;
}
try {
// Make server socket
serverSocket_ = new ServerSocket();
// Prevent 2MSL delay problem on server restarts
serverSocket_.setReuseAddress(true);
// Bind to listening port
serverSocket_.bind(args.bindAddr, args.backlog);
} catch (IOException ioe) {
close();
throw new TTransportException("Could not create ServerSocket on address " + args.bindAddr.toString() + ".", ioe);
}
}
public void listen() throws TTransportException {
// Make sure not to block on accept
if (serverSocket_ != null) {
try {
serverSocket_.setSoTimeout(0);
} catch (SocketException sx) {
LOGGER.error("Could not set socket timeout.", sx);
}
}
}
protected TSocket acceptImpl() throws TTransportException {
if (serverSocket_ == null) {
throw new TTransportException(TTransportException.NOT_OPEN, "No underlying server socket.");
}
try {
Socket result = serverSocket_.accept();
TSocket result2 = new TSocket(result);
result2.setTimeout(clientTimeout_);
return result2;
} catch (IOException iox) {
throw new TTransportException(iox);
}
}
public void close() {
if (serverSocket_ != null) {
try {
serverSocket_.close();
} catch (IOException iox) {
LOGGER.warn("Could not close server socket.", iox);
}
serverSocket_ = null;
}
}
public void interrupt() {
// The thread-safeness of this is dubious, but Java documentation suggests
// that it is safe to do this from a different thread context
close();
}
public ServerSocket getServerSocket() {
return serverSocket_;
}
}