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package jakarta.servlet;

import java.io.CharConversionException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;

/**
 * Provides an output stream for sending binary data to the client. A ServletOutputStream object is
 * normally retrieved via the {@link ServletResponse#getOutputStream} method.
 * 

* This is an abstract class that the servlet container implements. Subclasses of this class must implement the * java.io.OutputStream.write(int) method. * * @see ServletResponse */ public abstract class ServletOutputStream extends OutputStream { private static final String LSTRING_FILE = "jakarta.servlet.LocalStrings"; private static final ResourceBundle lStrings = ResourceBundle.getBundle(LSTRING_FILE); /** * Does nothing, because this is an abstract class. */ protected ServletOutputStream() { // NOOP } /** * Writes from the given buffer to the output stream. *

* If the output steam is in non-blocking mode, before each invocation of this method {@link #isReady()} must be * called and must return {@code true} or the {@link WriteListener#onWritePossible()} call back must indicate that * data may be written else an {@link IllegalStateException} must be thrown. *

* Otherwise, if this method is called when {@code buffer} has no data remaining, the method returns immediately and * {@code buffer} is unchanged. *

* If the output stream is in non-blocking mode, neither the position, limit nor content of the buffer passed to * this method may be modified until a subsequent call to {@link #isReady()} returns true or the * {@link WriteListener#onWritePossible()} call back indicates data may be written again. At this point the buffer's * limit will be unchanged from the value when passed to this method and the position will be the same as the limit. *

* If the output stream is in blocking mode and {@code buffer} has space remaining, this method blocks until all the * remaining data in the buffer has been written. When the method returns, and if data has been written, the * buffer's limit will be unchanged from the value when passed to this method and the position will be the same as * the limit. *

* Subclasses are strongly encouraged to override this method and provide a more efficient implementation. * * @param buffer The buffer from which the data is written. * * @exception IllegalStateException If the output stream is in non-blocking mode and this method is called without * first calling {@link #isReady()} and that method has returned {@code true} * or {@link WriteListener#onWritePossible()} has not signalled that data may * be written. * @exception IOException If the output stream has been closed or if some other I/O error occurs. * @exception NullPointerException If buffer is null. * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ public void write(ByteBuffer buffer) throws IOException { Objects.requireNonNull(buffer); if (!isReady()) { throw new IllegalStateException(); } if (buffer.remaining() == 0) { return; } byte[] b = new byte[buffer.remaining()]; buffer.get(b); write(b); } /** * Writes a String to the client, without a carriage return-line feed (CRLF) character at the end. * * @param s the String to send to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void print(String s) throws IOException { if (s == null) { s = "null"; } int len = s.length(); byte[] buffer = new byte[len]; for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { char c = s.charAt(i); // // XXX NOTE: This is clearly incorrect for many strings, // but is the only consistent approach within the current // servlet framework. It must suffice until servlet output // streams properly encode their output. // if ((c & 0xff00) != 0) { // high order byte must be zero String errMsg = lStrings.getString("err.not_iso8859_1"); Object[] errArgs = new Object[1]; errArgs[0] = Character.valueOf(c); errMsg = MessageFormat.format(errMsg, errArgs); throw new CharConversionException(errMsg); } buffer[i] = (byte) (c & 0xFF); } write(buffer); } /** * Writes a boolean value to the client, with no carriage return-line feed (CRLF) character at the end. * * @param b the boolean value to send to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void print(boolean b) throws IOException { String msg; if (b) { msg = lStrings.getString("value.true"); } else { msg = lStrings.getString("value.false"); } print(msg); } /** * Writes a character to the client, with no carriage return-line feed (CRLF) at the end. * * @param c the character to send to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void print(char c) throws IOException { print(String.valueOf(c)); } /** * Writes an int to the client, with no carriage return-line feed (CRLF) at the end. * * @param i the int to send to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void print(int i) throws IOException { print(String.valueOf(i)); } /** * Writes a long value to the client, with no carriage return-line feed (CRLF) at the end. * * @param l the long value to send to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void print(long l) throws IOException { print(String.valueOf(l)); } /** * Writes a float value to the client, with no carriage return-line feed (CRLF) at the end. * * @param f the float value to send to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void print(float f) throws IOException { print(String.valueOf(f)); } /** * Writes a double value to the client, with no carriage return-line feed (CRLF) at the end. * * @param d the double value to send to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void print(double d) throws IOException { print(String.valueOf(d)); } /** * Writes a carriage return-line feed (CRLF) to the client. * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println() throws IOException { print("\r\n"); } /** * Writes a String to the client, followed by a carriage return-line feed (CRLF). * * @param s the String to write to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println(String s) throws IOException { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append(s); sb.append("\r\n"); print(sb.toString()); } /** * Writes a boolean value to the client, followed by a carriage return-line feed (CRLF). * * @param b the boolean value to write to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println(boolean b) throws IOException { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); if (b) { sb.append(lStrings.getString("value.true")); } else { sb.append(lStrings.getString("value.false")); } sb.append("\r\n"); print(sb.toString()); } /** * Writes a character to the client, followed by a carriage return-line feed (CRLF). * * @param c the character to write to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println(char c) throws IOException { println(String.valueOf(c)); } /** * Writes an int to the client, followed by a carriage return-line feed (CRLF) character. * * @param i the int to write to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println(int i) throws IOException { println(String.valueOf(i)); } /** * Writes a long value to the client, followed by a carriage return-line feed (CRLF). * * @param l the long value to write to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println(long l) throws IOException { println(String.valueOf(l)); } /** * Writes a float value to the client, followed by a carriage return-line feed (CRLF). * * @param f the float value to write to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println(float f) throws IOException { println(String.valueOf(f)); } /** * Writes a double value to the client, followed by a carriage return-line feed (CRLF). * * @param d the double value to write to the client * * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ public void println(double d) throws IOException { println(String.valueOf(d)); } /** * Returns {@code true} if it is allowable to call any method that may write data (e.g. {@code write()}, * {@code print()} or {@code flush}). In blocking mode, this method will always return {@code true}, but a * subsequent call to a method that writes data may block. In non-blocking mode this method may return * {@code false}, in which case it is illegal to call a method that writes data and an {@link IllegalStateException} * MUST be thrown. When {@link WriteListener#onWritePossible()} is called, a call to this method that returned * {@code true} is implicit. *

* If this method returns {@code false} and a {@link WriteListener} has been set via * {@link #setWriteListener(WriteListener)}, then container will subsequently invoke * {@link WriteListener#onWritePossible()} once a write operation becomes possible without blocking. Other than the * initial call, {@link WriteListener#onWritePossible()} will only be called if and only if this method is called * and returns false. * * @return {@code true} if data can be written without blocking, otherwise returns {@code false}. * * @since Servlet 3.1 */ public abstract boolean isReady(); /** * Sets the {@link WriteListener} for this {@link ServletOutputStream} 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 write listener * * @throws IllegalStateException If this method is called if neither async nor HTTP upgrade is in progress or if the * {@link WriteListener} has already been set * @throws NullPointerException If listener is null * * @since Servlet 3.1 */ public abstract void setWriteListener(WriteListener listener); /** * {@inheritDoc} *

* If this method is called when the output stream is in non-blocking mode, it will immediately return with the * stream effectively closed, even if the stream contains buffered data that is yet to be written to client. The * container will write this data out in the background. If this process fails the * {@link WriteListener#onError(Throwable)} method will be invoked as normal. */ @Override public void close() throws IOException { super.close(); } }





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