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/**
*
* Copyright 2003-2007 Jive Software.
*
* All rights reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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package org.jivesoftware.smack.debugger;
import java.io.*;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.*;
/**
* Interface that allows for implementing classes to debug XML traffic. That is
* a GUI window that displays XML traffic.
*
*
* Every implementation of this interface must have a public constructor
* with the following arguments: Connection, Writer, Reader.
*
* @author Gaston Dombiak
*/
public interface SmackDebugger {
/**
* Called when a user has logged in to the server. The user could be an
* anonymous user, this means that the user would be of the form
* host/resource instead of the form user@host/resource.
*
* @param user
* the user@host/resource that has just logged in
*/
public abstract void userHasLogged(String user);
/**
* Returns the special Reader that wraps the main Reader and logs data to
* the GUI.
*
* @return the special Reader that wraps the main Reader and logs data to
* the GUI.
*/
public abstract Reader getReader();
/**
* Returns the special Writer that wraps the main Writer and logs data to
* the GUI.
*
* @return the special Writer that wraps the main Writer and logs data to
* the GUI.
*/
public abstract Writer getWriter();
/**
* Returns a new special Reader that wraps the new connection Reader. The
* connection has been secured so the connection is using a new reader and
* writer. The debugger needs to wrap the new reader and writer to keep
* being notified of the connection traffic.
*
* @return a new special Reader that wraps the new connection Reader.
*/
public abstract Reader newConnectionReader(Reader reader);
/**
* Returns a new special Writer that wraps the new connection Writer. The
* connection has been secured so the connection is using a new reader and
* writer. The debugger needs to wrap the new reader and writer to keep
* being notified of the connection traffic.
*
* @return a new special Writer that wraps the new connection Writer.
*/
public abstract Writer newConnectionWriter(Writer writer);
/**
* Returns the thread that will listen for all incoming packets and write
* them to the GUI. This is what we call "interpreted" packet data, since
* it's the packet data as Smack sees it and not as it's coming in as raw
* XML.
*
* @return the PacketListener that will listen for all incoming packets and
* write them to the GUI
*/
public abstract PacketListener getReaderListener();
/**
* Returns the thread that will listen for all outgoing packets and write
* them to the GUI.
*
* @return the PacketListener that will listen for all sent packets and
* write them to the GUI
*/
public abstract PacketListener getWriterListener();
}