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package org.kie.eclipse.server;

import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;

/**
 * 

* Encodes and decodes to and from Base64 notation. *

*

* I am placing this code in the Public Domain. Do with it as you will. This * software comes with no guarantees or warranties but with plenty of * well-wishing instead! Please visit http://iharder.net/base64 periodically * to check for updates or to contribute improvements. *

* * @author Robert Harder * @author [email protected] * @version 2.3.7 */ public class Base64Util { /** The equals sign (=) as a byte. */ private final static byte EQUALS_SIGN = (byte) '='; /** Preferred encoding. */ private final static String PREFERRED_ENCODING = "US-ASCII"; /** The 64 valid Base64 values. */ private final static byte[] _STANDARD_ALPHABET = { (byte) 'A', (byte) 'B', (byte) 'C', (byte) 'D', (byte) 'E', (byte) 'F', (byte) 'G', (byte) 'H', (byte) 'I', (byte) 'J', (byte) 'K', (byte) 'L', (byte) 'M', (byte) 'N', (byte) 'O', (byte) 'P', (byte) 'Q', (byte) 'R', (byte) 'S', (byte) 'T', (byte) 'U', (byte) 'V', (byte) 'W', (byte) 'X', (byte) 'Y', (byte) 'Z', (byte) 'a', (byte) 'b', (byte) 'c', (byte) 'd', (byte) 'e', (byte) 'f', (byte) 'g', (byte) 'h', (byte) 'i', (byte) 'j', (byte) 'k', (byte) 'l', (byte) 'm', (byte) 'n', (byte) 'o', (byte) 'p', (byte) 'q', (byte) 'r', (byte) 's', (byte) 't', (byte) 'u', (byte) 'v', (byte) 'w', (byte) 'x', (byte) 'y', (byte) 'z', (byte) '0', (byte) '1', (byte) '2', (byte) '3', (byte) '4', (byte) '5', (byte) '6', (byte) '7', (byte) '8', (byte) '9', (byte) '+', (byte) '/' }; /** Defeats instantiation. */ private Base64Util() { } /** *

* Encodes up to three bytes of the array source and writes the * resulting four Base64 bytes to destination. The source and * destination arrays can be manipulated anywhere along their length by * specifying srcOffset and destOffset. This method * does not check to make sure your arrays are large enough to accomodate * srcOffset + 3 for the source array or * destOffset + 4 for the destination array. The * actual number of significant bytes in your array is given by * numSigBytes. *

*

* This is the lowest level of the encoding methods with all possible * parameters. *

* * @param source the array to convert * @param srcOffset the index where conversion begins * @param numSigBytes the number of significant bytes in your array * @param destination the array to hold the conversion * @param destOffset the index where output will be put * @return the destination array * @since 1.3 */ private static byte[] encode3to4(byte[] source, int srcOffset, int numSigBytes, byte[] destination, int destOffset) { byte[] ALPHABET = _STANDARD_ALPHABET; int inBuff = (numSigBytes > 0 ? ((source[srcOffset] << 24) >>> 8) : 0) | (numSigBytes > 1 ? ((source[srcOffset + 1] << 24) >>> 16) : 0) | (numSigBytes > 2 ? ((source[srcOffset + 2] << 24) >>> 24) : 0); switch (numSigBytes) { case 3: destination[destOffset] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 18)]; destination[destOffset + 1] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 12) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 2] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 6) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 3] = ALPHABET[(inBuff) & 0x3f]; return destination; case 2: destination[destOffset] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 18)]; destination[destOffset + 1] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 12) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 2] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 6) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 3] = EQUALS_SIGN; return destination; case 1: destination[destOffset] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 18)]; destination[destOffset + 1] = ALPHABET[(inBuff >>> 12) & 0x3f]; destination[destOffset + 2] = EQUALS_SIGN; destination[destOffset + 3] = EQUALS_SIGN; return destination; default: return destination; } } /** * Encode string as a byte array in Base64 annotation. * * @param string * @return The Base64-encoded data as a string */ public static String encode(String string) { byte[] bytes; try { bytes = string.getBytes(PREFERRED_ENCODING); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uee) { bytes = string.getBytes(); } return encodeBytes(bytes); } /** * Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation. * * @param source The data to convert * @return The Base64-encoded data as a String * @throws NullPointerException if source array is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if source array, offset, or length are * invalid * @since 2.0 */ public static String encodeBytes(byte[] source) { return encodeBytes(source, 0, source.length); } /** * Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation. * * @param source The data to convert * @param off Offset in array where conversion should begin * @param len Length of data to convert * @return The Base64-encoded data as a String * @throws NullPointerException if source array is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if source array, offset, or length are * invalid * @since 2.0 */ public static String encodeBytes(byte[] source, int off, int len) { byte[] encoded = encodeBytesToBytes(source, off, len); try { return new String(encoded, PREFERRED_ENCODING); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uee) { return new String(encoded); } } /** * Similar to {@link #encodeBytes(byte[], int, int)} but returns a byte * array instead of instantiating a String. This is more efficient if you're * working with I/O streams and have large data sets to encode. * * * @param source The data to convert * @param off Offset in array where conversion should begin * @param len Length of data to convert * @return The Base64-encoded data as a String if there is an error * @throws NullPointerException if source array is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if source array, offset, or length are * invalid * @since 2.3.1 */ public static byte[] encodeBytesToBytes(byte[] source, int off, int len) { if (source == null) throw new NullPointerException("Cannot serialize a null array."); if (off < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Cannot have negative offset: " + off); if (len < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Cannot have length offset: " + len); if (off + len > source.length) throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format( "Cannot have offset of %d and length of %d with array of length %d", off, len, source.length)); // Bytes needed for actual encoding int encLen = (len / 3) * 4 + (len % 3 > 0 ? 4 : 0); byte[] outBuff = new byte[encLen]; int d = 0; int e = 0; int len2 = len - 2; for (; d < len2; d += 3, e += 4) encode3to4(source, d + off, 3, outBuff, e); if (d < len) { encode3to4(source, d + off, len - d, outBuff, e); e += 4; } if (e <= outBuff.length - 1) { byte[] finalOut = new byte[e]; System.arraycopy(outBuff, 0, finalOut, 0, e); return finalOut; } else return outBuff; } }




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