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package org.glassfish.grizzly.config.ssl;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;

/**
 * This class creates server sockets.  It may be subclassed by other factories, which create particular types of server
 * sockets.  This provides a general framework for the addition of public socket-level functionality.  It it is the
 * server side analogue of a socket factory, and similarly provides a way to capture a variety of policies related to
 * the sockets being constructed.
 *
 * 

Like socket factories, Server Socket factory instances have two categories of methods. First are methods used to * create sockets. Second are methods which set properties used in the production of sockets, such as networking * options. There is also an environment specific default server socket factory; frameworks will often use their own * customized factory. * *


It may be desirable to move this interface into the java.net package, so that is not an extension * but the preferred interface. Should this be serializable, making it a JavaBean which can be saved along with its * networking configuration? * * @author [email protected] * @author Harish Prabandham */ public abstract class ServerSocketFactory implements Cloneable { private static ServerSocketFactory theFactory; protected SSLContext context; protected final Map attributes = new HashMap(); /** * Constructor is used only by subclasses. */ protected ServerSocketFactory() { } /** * Returns a server socket which uses all network interfaces on the host, and is bound to a the specified port. The * socket is configured with the socket options (such as accept timeout) given to this factory. * * @param port the port to listen to * * @throws IOException for networking errors * @throws InstantiationException for construction errors */ public abstract ServerSocket createSocket(int port) throws IOException, InstantiationException; /** * Returns a server socket which uses all network interfaces on the host, is bound to a the specified port, and uses * the specified connection backlog. The socket is configured with the socket options (such as accept timeout) * given to this factory. * * @param port the port to listen to * @param backlog how many connections are queued * * @throws IOException for networking errors * @throws InstantiationException for construction errors */ public abstract ServerSocket createSocket(int port, int backlog) throws IOException, InstantiationException; /** * Returns a server socket which uses only the specified network interface on the local host, is bound to a the * specified port, and uses the specified connection backlog. The socket is configured with the socket options * (such as accept timeout) given to this factory. * * @param port the port to listen to * @param backlog how many connections are queued * @param ifAddress the network interface address to use * * @throws IOException for networking errors * @throws InstantiationException for construction errors */ public abstract ServerSocket createSocket(int port, int backlog, InetAddress ifAddress) throws IOException, InstantiationException; /** * Wrapper function for accept(). This allows us to trap and translate exceptions if necessary * * @throws IOException; */ public abstract Socket acceptSocket(ServerSocket socket) throws IOException; /** * Extra function to initiate the handshake. Sometimes necessary for SSL * * @throws IOException; */ public abstract void handshake(Socket sock) throws IOException; public abstract void init() throws IOException; public void initSocket(Socket s) { } /** * Return the {@link SSLContext} required when implementing SSL over NIO non-blocking. * * @return SSLContext */ public SSLContext getSSLContext() { return context; } /** * General mechanism to pass attributes from the ServerConnector to the socket factory. * * Note that the "preferred" mechanism is to use bean setters and explicit methods, but this allows easy * configuration via server.xml or simple Properties */ public void setAttribute(String name, Object value) { if (name != null && value != null) { attributes.put(name, value); } } /** * Returns a copy of the environment's default socket factory. */ public static synchronized ServerSocketFactory getDefault() { if (theFactory == null) { theFactory = new DefaultServerSocketFactory(); } try { return (ServerSocketFactory) theFactory.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e.getMessage()); } } }




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