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package jakarta.servlet;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;

/**
 * Provides an input stream for reading binary data from a client request,
 * including an efficient readLine method for reading data one line
 * at a time. With some protocols, such as HTTP POST and PUT, a
 * ServletInputStream object can be used to read data sent from the
 * client.
 * 

* A ServletInputStream object is normally retrieved via the * {@link ServletRequest#getInputStream} method. *

* This is an abstract class that a servlet container implements. Subclasses of * this class must implement the java.io.InputStream.read() method. * * @see ServletRequest */ public abstract class ServletInputStream extends InputStream { /** * Does nothing, because this is an abstract class. */ protected ServletInputStream() { // NOOP } /** * Reads the input stream, one line at a time. Starting at an offset, reads * bytes into an array, until it reads a certain number of bytes or reaches * a newline character, which it reads into the array as well. *

* This method returns -1 if it reaches the end of the input stream before * reading the maximum number of bytes. * * @param b * an array of bytes into which data is read * @param off * an integer specifying the character at which this method * begins reading * @param len * an integer specifying the maximum number of bytes to read * @return an integer specifying the actual number of bytes read, or -1 if * the end of the stream is reached * @exception IOException * if an input or output exception has occurred */ public int readLine(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { if (len <= 0) { return 0; } int count = 0, c; while ((c = read()) != -1) { b[off++] = (byte) c; count++; if (c == '\n' || count == len) { break; } } return count > 0 ? count : -1; } /** * Has the end of this InputStream been reached? * * @return true if all the data has been read from the stream, * else false * * @since Servlet 3.1 */ public abstract boolean isFinished(); /** * Can data be read from this InputStream without blocking? * Returns If this method is called and returns false, the container will * invoke {@link ReadListener#onDataAvailable()} when data is available. * * @return true if data can be read without blocking, else * false * * @since Servlet 3.1 */ public abstract boolean isReady(); /** * Sets the {@link ReadListener} for this {@link ServletInputStream} and * thereby switches to non-blocking IO. It is only valid to switch to * non-blocking IO within async processing or HTTP upgrade processing. * * @param listener The non-blocking IO read listener * * @throws IllegalStateException If this method is called if neither * async nor HTTP upgrade is in progress or * if the {@link ReadListener} has already * been set * @throws NullPointerException If listener is null * * @since Servlet 3.1 */ public abstract void setReadListener(ReadListener listener); }





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