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package org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

import org.apache.commons.httpclient.util.LangUtils;

/**
 * A class to encapsulate the specifics of a protocol.  This class class also
 * provides the ability to customize the set and characteristics of the
 * protocols used.
 * 
 * 

One use case for modifying the default set of protocols would be to set a * custom SSL socket factory. This would look something like the following: *

 
 * Protocol myHTTPS = new Protocol( "https", new MySSLSocketFactory(), 443 );
 * 
 * Protocol.registerProtocol( "https", myHTTPS );
 * 
* * @author Michael Becke * @author Jeff Dever * @author Mike Bowler * * @since 2.0 */ public class Protocol { /** The available protocols */ private static final Map PROTOCOLS = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap()); /** * Registers a new protocol with the given identifier. If a protocol with * the given ID already exists it will be overridden. This ID is the same * one used to retrieve the protocol from getProtocol(String). * * @param id the identifier for this protocol * @param protocol the protocol to register * * @see #getProtocol(String) */ public static void registerProtocol(String id, Protocol protocol) { if (id == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("id is null"); } if (protocol == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("protocol is null"); } PROTOCOLS.put(id, protocol); } /** * Unregisters the protocol with the given ID. * * @param id the ID of the protocol to remove */ public static void unregisterProtocol(String id) { if (id == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("id is null"); } PROTOCOLS.remove(id); } /** * Gets the protocol with the given ID. * * @param id the protocol ID * * @return Protocol a protocol * * @throws IllegalStateException if a protocol with the ID cannot be found */ public static Protocol getProtocol(String id) throws IllegalStateException { if (id == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("id is null"); } Protocol protocol = (Protocol) PROTOCOLS.get(id); if (protocol == null) { protocol = lazyRegisterProtocol(id); } return protocol; } /** * Lazily registers the protocol with the given id. * * @param id the protocol ID * * @return the lazily registered protocol * * @throws IllegalStateException if the protocol with id is not recognized */ private static Protocol lazyRegisterProtocol(String id) throws IllegalStateException { if ("http".equals(id)) { final Protocol http = new Protocol("http", DefaultProtocolSocketFactory.getSocketFactory(), 80); Protocol.registerProtocol("http", http); return http; } if ("https".equals(id)) { final Protocol https = new Protocol("https", SSLProtocolSocketFactory.getSocketFactory(), 443); Protocol.registerProtocol("https", https); return https; } throw new IllegalStateException("unsupported protocol: '" + id + "'"); } /** the scheme of this protocol (e.g. http, https) */ private String scheme; /** The socket factory for this protocol */ private ProtocolSocketFactory socketFactory; /** The default port for this protocol */ private int defaultPort; /** True if this protocol is secure */ private boolean secure; /** * Constructs a new Protocol. Whether the created protocol is secure depends on * the class of factory. * * @param scheme the scheme (e.g. http, https) * @param factory the factory for creating sockets for communication using * this protocol * @param defaultPort the port this protocol defaults to */ public Protocol(String scheme, ProtocolSocketFactory factory, int defaultPort) { if (scheme == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("scheme is null"); } if (factory == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("socketFactory is null"); } if (defaultPort <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("port is invalid: " + defaultPort); } this.scheme = scheme; this.socketFactory = factory; this.defaultPort = defaultPort; this.secure = (factory instanceof SecureProtocolSocketFactory); } /** * Constructs a new Protocol. Whether the created protocol is secure depends on * the class of factory. * * @param scheme the scheme (e.g. http, https) * @param factory the factory for creating sockets for communication using * this protocol * @param defaultPort the port this protocol defaults to * @deprecated Use the constructor that uses ProtocolSocketFactory, this version of * the constructor is only kept for backwards API compatibility. */ public Protocol(String scheme, SecureProtocolSocketFactory factory, int defaultPort) { this(scheme, (ProtocolSocketFactory) factory, defaultPort); } /** * Returns the defaultPort. * @return int */ public int getDefaultPort() { return defaultPort; } /** * Returns the socketFactory. If secure the factory is a * SecureProtocolSocketFactory. * @return SocketFactory */ public ProtocolSocketFactory getSocketFactory() { return socketFactory; } /** * Returns the scheme. * @return The scheme */ public String getScheme() { return scheme; } /** * Returns true if this protocol is secure * @return true if this protocol is secure */ public boolean isSecure() { return secure; } /** * Resolves the correct port for this protocol. Returns the given port if * valid or the default port otherwise. * * @param port the port to be resolved * * @return the given port or the defaultPort */ public int resolvePort(int port) { return port <= 0 ? getDefaultPort() : port; } /** * Return a string representation of this object. * @return a string representation of this object. */ public String toString() { return scheme + ":" + defaultPort; } /** * Return true if the specified object equals this object. * @param obj The object to compare against. * @return true if the objects are equal. */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj instanceof Protocol) { Protocol p = (Protocol) obj; return ( defaultPort == p.getDefaultPort() && scheme.equalsIgnoreCase(p.getScheme()) && secure == p.isSecure() && socketFactory.equals(p.getSocketFactory())); } else { return false; } } /** * Return a hash code for this object * @return The hash code. */ public int hashCode() { int hash = LangUtils.HASH_SEED; hash = LangUtils.hashCode(hash, this.defaultPort); hash = LangUtils.hashCode(hash, this.scheme.toLowerCase()); hash = LangUtils.hashCode(hash, this.secure); hash = LangUtils.hashCode(hash, this.socketFactory); return hash; } }




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