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package org.apache.wicket.util.io;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;


/**
 * An output stream which triggers an event when a specified number of bytes of data have been
 * written to it. The event can be used, for example, to throw an exception if a maximum has been
 * reached, or to switch the underlying stream type when the threshold is exceeded.
 * 

* This class overrides all OutputStream methods. However, these overrides ultimately * call the corresponding methods in the underlying output stream implementation. *

* NOTE: This implementation may trigger the event before the threshold is actually * reached, since it triggers when a pending write operation would cause the threshold to be * exceeded. * * @author Martin Cooper * @version $Id$ */ public abstract class ThresholdingOutputStream extends OutputStream { // ----------------------------------------------------------- Data members /** * The threshold at which the event will be triggered. */ private final int threshold; /** * The number of bytes written to the output stream. */ private long written; /** * Whether or not the configured threshold has been exceeded. */ private boolean thresholdExceeded; // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors /** * Constructs an instance of this class which will trigger an event at the specified threshold. * * @param threshold * The number of bytes at which to trigger an event. */ public ThresholdingOutputStream(final int threshold) { this.threshold = threshold; } // --------------------------------------------------- OutputStream methods /** * Writes the specified byte to this output stream. * * @param b * The byte to be written. * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ @Override public void write(final int b) throws IOException { checkThreshold(1); getStream().write(b); written++; } /** * Writes b.length bytes from the specified byte array to this output stream. * * @param b * The array of bytes to be written. * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ @Override public void write(final byte b[]) throws IOException { checkThreshold(b.length); getStream().write(b); written += b.length; } /** * Writes len bytes from the specified byte array starting at offset * off to this output stream. * * @param b * The byte array from which the data will be written. * @param off * The start offset in the byte array. * @param len * The number of bytes to write. * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ @Override public void write(final byte b[], final int off, final int len) throws IOException { checkThreshold(len); getStream().write(b, off, len); written += len; } /** * Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes to be written out. * * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ @Override public void flush() throws IOException { getStream().flush(); } /** * Closes this output stream and releases any system resources associated with this stream. * * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ @Override public void close() throws IOException { try { flush(); } catch (IOException ignored) { // ignore } getStream().close(); } // --------------------------------------------------------- Public methods /** * Returns the threshold, in bytes, at which an event will be triggered. * * @return The threshold point, in bytes. */ public int getThreshold() { return threshold; } /** * Returns the number of bytes that have been written to this output stream. * * @return The number of bytes written. */ public long getByteCount() { return written; } /** * Determines whether or not the configured threshold has been exceeded for this output stream. * * @return true if the threshold has been reached; false otherwise. */ public boolean isThresholdExceeded() { return (written > threshold); } // ------------------------------------------------------ Protected methods /** * Checks to see if writing the specified number of bytes would cause the configured threshold * to be exceeded. If so, triggers an event to allow a concrete implementation to take action on * this. * * @param count * The number of bytes about to be written to the underlying output stream. * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ protected void checkThreshold(final int count) throws IOException { if (!thresholdExceeded && (written + count > threshold)) { thresholdReached(); thresholdExceeded = true; } } // ------------------------------------------------------- Abstract methods /** * Returns the underlying output stream, to which the corresponding OutputStream * methods in this class will ultimately delegate. * * @return The underlying output stream. * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ protected abstract OutputStream getStream() throws IOException; /** * Indicates that the configured threshold has been reached, and that a subclass should take * whatever action necessary on this event. This may include changing the underlying output * stream. * * @exception IOException * if an error occurs. */ protected abstract void thresholdReached() throws IOException; }





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