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Artifact with commonly used I/O functionality and for connection related
issues such as receiving or transmitting data in a unified way.
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// =============================================================================
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// on an "AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, and licen-
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// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
package org.refcodes.io;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* A {@link LoopbackShortsReceiver} is a {@link DatagramReceiver} connected
* directly within the same JVM with a {@link LoopbackShortsTransmitter}; a
* "loopback" connection is used for establishing the connection which cannot be
* accessed outside the JVM or the running machine.
*/
public class LoopbackShortsReceiver extends AbstractShortsReceiver implements ConnectionShortsReceiver {
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// VARIABLES:
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
private LoopbackShortsTransmitter _loopbackSender;
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CONSTRUCTORS:
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Instantiates a new loopback short receiver impl.
*/
public LoopbackShortsReceiver() {}
/**
* Instantiates a new loopback short receiver impl.
*
* @param aCapacity the capacity
*/
public LoopbackShortsReceiver( int aCapacity ) {
super( aCapacity );
}
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// METHODS:
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public boolean isOpenable( LoopbackShortsTransmitter aLoopbackSender ) {
return super.isOpenable() && aLoopbackSender != null;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public synchronized void open( LoopbackShortsTransmitter aLoopbackSender ) throws IOException {
if ( isOpened() ) {
if ( _loopbackSender == aLoopbackSender && _loopbackSender.isOpened() ) {
return;
}
throw new IOException( "Unable to open the connection is is is ALREADY OPEN; connection status is " + getConnectionStatus() + "." );
}
super.open();
_loopbackSender = aLoopbackSender;
if ( _loopbackSender.isOpenable( this ) ) {
_loopbackSender.open( this );
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public void pushDatagram( short aDatagram ) throws IOException {
super.pushDatagram( aDatagram );
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public void pushDatagrams( short[] aDatagrams ) throws IOException {
super.pushDatagrams( aDatagrams );
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public void pushDatagrams( short[] aDatagrams, int aOffset, int aLength ) throws IOException {
super.pushDatagrams( aDatagrams, aOffset, aLength );
}
// /**
// * Pushes the datagrams into the {@link LoopbackBytesReceiver}. Them
// * datagrams can be retrieved via {@link #receive()}: use
// * {@link #available()} to test beforehand whether there is a datagram
// * available.
// *
// * @param aDatagrams The datagrams to be pushed into the
// * {@link LoopbackBytesReceiver}; to be retrieved with the
// * {@link #receive()} method.
// * @throws IOException the open exception
// */
// public void pushDatagrams( short[] aDatagrams ) throws IOException {
// pushDatagrams( aDatagrams, 0, aDatagrams.length );
// }
//
// /**
// * Pushes the according number of datagrams beginning at the given offset
// * into the {@link LoopbackBytesReceiver}. Them datagrams can be retrieved
// * via {@link #receive()}: use {@link #available()} to test
// * beforehand whether there is a datagram available.
// *
// * @param aDatagrams The datagrams to be pushed into the
// * {@link LoopbackBytesReceiver}; to be retrieved with the
// * {@link #receive()} method.
// * @param aOffset The offset from which to begin pushing.
// * @param aLength The number of elements to be pushed.
// * @throws IOException the open exception
// */
// public void pushDatagrams( short[] aDatagrams, int aOffset, int aLength ) throws IOException {
// for ( int i = 0; i < aLength; i++ ) {
// pushDatagram( aDatagrams[i + aOffset] );
// }
// }
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public synchronized void close() throws IOException {
super.close();
if ( _loopbackSender != null && !_loopbackSender.isClosed() ) {
_loopbackSender.close();
_loopbackSender = null;
}
}
}