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Efficient, scalable, and flexible Java implementation of the Short Messaging Peer to Peer Protocol (SMPP)
package com.cloudhopper.smpp;
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import com.cloudhopper.commons.util.windowing.Window;
import com.cloudhopper.commons.util.windowing.WindowFuture;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.type.SmppChannelException;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.type.SmppTimeoutException;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.pdu.EnquireLink;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.pdu.EnquireLinkResp;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.pdu.PduRequest;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.pdu.PduResponse;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.pdu.SubmitSm;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.pdu.SubmitSmResp;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.type.RecoverablePduException;
import com.cloudhopper.smpp.type.UnrecoverablePduException;
/**
* Defines a common interface for either a Client (ESME) or Server (SMSC) SMPP
* session.
*
* @author joelauer (twitter: @jjlauer or http://twitter.com/jjlauer)
*/
public interface SmppSession {
/**
* The type of SMPP session. Will be either Server (SMSC) or Client (ESME).
* Each side of the session has to be either one of these two. It determines
* which types of requests are possible to send to the other side.
*/
public enum Type {
SERVER,
CLIENT
}
/** Session is in an initial state (not connected, but created) */
static public final int STATE_INITIAL = 0;
/** Session is connected and a bind is pending */
static public final int STATE_OPEN = 1;
/** Session is in the process of binding. If local is ESME, we sent the bind request.
If the local is SMSC, then the ESME initiated a bind request, but we have't responded yet. */
static public final int STATE_BINDING = 2;
/** Session is bound (ready to process requests) */
static public final int STATE_BOUND = 3;
/** Session is in the process of un-binding. This may have been initiated by us or them. */
static public final int STATE_UNBINDING = 4;
/** Session is unbound and closed (destroyed) */
static public final int STATE_CLOSED = 5;
/** Descriptions of each state */
static public final String[] STATES = {
"INITIAL", "OPEN", "BINDING", "BOUND", "UNBINDING", "CLOSED"
};
/**
* Gets the type of bind for this session such as "transceiver", "receiver",
* or "transmitter".
* @return The type of bind for this session
*/
public SmppBindType getBindType();
/**
* Gets the session type of the local system. If the local type is ESME,
* then we are connected to an SMSC. We are permitted to send submit_sm or
* data_sm requests.
*
* @return The session type of the local system
*/
public Type getLocalType();
/**
* Gets the session type of the remote system. If the remote type is SMSC,
* then we are the ESME. We are permitted to send submit_sm or data_sm requests.
*
* @return The session type of the remote system
*/
public Type getRemoteType();
/**
* Gets the configuration associated with this session.
* @return The session configuration
*/
public SmppSessionConfiguration getConfiguration();
/**
* Gets the name of the current state of the session.
* @return The current state of the session by name such as "CLOSED"
*/
public String getStateName();
/**
* Gets the interface version currently in use between local and remote
* endpoints. This interface version is negotiated during the bind process
* to mainly ensure that optional parameters are supported.
* @return The interface version currently in use between local and remote
* endpoints.
*/
public byte getInterfaceVersion();
/**
* Returns whether optional parameters are supported with the remote
* endpoint. If the interface version currently in use is >= 3.4, then
* this method returns true, otherwise will return false.
* @return True if optional parameters are supported, otherwise false.
*/
public boolean areOptionalParametersSupported();
/**
* Checks if the session is currently in the "OPEN" state. The "OPEN" state
* means the session is connected and a bind is pending.
* @return True if session is currently in the "OPEN" state, otherwise false.
*/
public boolean isOpen();
/**
* Checks if the session is currently in the "BINDING" state. The "BINDING" state
* means the session is in the process of binding. If local is ESME, we sent
* the bind request, but have not yet received the bind response. If the local
* is SMSC, then the ESME initiated a bind request, but we have't responded yet.
* @return True if session is currently in the "BINDING" state, otherwise false.
*/
public boolean isBinding();
/**
* Checks if the session is currently in the "BOUND" state. The "BOUND" state
* means the session is bound and ready to process requests.
* @return True if session is currently in the "BOUND" state, otherwise false.
*/
public boolean isBound();
/**
* Checks if the session is currently in the "UNBINDING" state. The "UNBINDING" state
* means the session is in the process of unbinding. This may have been initiated
* by us or them.
* @return True if session is currently in the "UNBINDING" state, otherwise false.
*/
public boolean isUnbinding();
/**
* Checks if the session is currently in the "CLOSED" state. The "CLOSED" state
* means the session is unbound and closed (destroyed).
* @return True if session is currently in the "CLOSED" state, otherwise false.
*/
public boolean isClosed();
/**
* Returns the System.currentTimeMillis() value of when this session reached
* the "BOUND" state.
* @return The System.currentTimeMillis() value when the session was bound.
*/
public long getBoundTime();
/**
* @deprecated
* @see #getSendWindow()
*/
public Window getRequestWindow();
/**
* Gets the underlying request "window" for this session. A "window" represents
* a request sent to the remote endpoint, but has not received a response
* yet. Accessing this property is useful if unacknowledged requests need
* to be cleared out (most likely for a retry at a later time).
* @return The request "window"
*/
public Window getSendWindow();
/**
* Returns true if and only if this session has counters enabled.
* @return True if the session has counters
*/
public boolean hasCounters();
/**
* Gets the counters this session is tracking.
* @return The session counters or null if counters are disabled.
*/
public SmppSessionCounters getCounters();
/**
* Immediately close the session by closing the underlying socket/channel.
* This method will not attempt to "unbind" first, rather just immediately
* close the channel. Once closed, this session is not usable. It is
* always recommended an proper unbind is attempted first, rather than just
* closing the socket.
* @see #unbind(long)
*/
public void close();
/**
* Attempts to "unbind" the session, waiting up to a specified period of
* milliseconds for an unbind response from the remote endpoint. Regardless of whether
* a proper unbind response was received, the socket/channel is closed.
* @param timeoutMillis The number of milliseconds to wait until an unbind
* response is received from the SMSC.
* @see #close()
*/
public void unbind(long timeoutMillis);
/**
* Destroy a session by ensuring the socket is closed and all
* resources are cleaned up. This method should the last method called
* before discarding or losing a reference to a session. Since this method
* cleans up all resources, make sure that any data you need to access is
* accessed before calling this method. After calling this method
* it is not guaranteed that any other method will correctly work.
*/
public void destroy();
/**
* Synchronously sends an "enquire_link" request to the remote endpoint and
* waits for up to a specified number of milliseconds for a response. The
* timeout value includes both waiting for a "window" slot, the time it
* takes to transmit the actual bytes on the socket, and for the remote
* endpoint to send a response back.
* @param request The request to send to the remote endpoint
* @param timeoutMillis The number of milliseconds to wait until a valid
* response is received.
* @return A valid response to the request
* @throws RecoverablePduException Thrown when a recoverable PDU error occurs.
* A recoverable PDU error includes the partially decoded PDU in order
* to generate a negative acknowledgement (NACK) response.
* @throws UnrecoverablePduException Thrown when an unrecoverable PDU error
* occurs. This indicates a seriours error occurred and usually indicates
* the session should be immediately terminated.
* @throws SmppTimeoutException A timeout occurred while waiting for a response
* from the remote endpoint. A timeout can either occur with an unresponse
* remote endpoint or the bytes were not written in time.
* @throws SmppChannelException Thrown when the underlying socket/channel was
* unable to write the request.
* @throws InterruptedException The calling thread was interrupted while waiting
* to acquire a lock or write/read the bytes from the socket/channel.
*/
public EnquireLinkResp enquireLink(EnquireLink request, long timeoutMillis) throws RecoverablePduException, UnrecoverablePduException, SmppTimeoutException, SmppChannelException, InterruptedException;
/**
* Synchronously sends a "submit" request to the remote endpoint and
* waits for up to a specified number of milliseconds for a response. The
* timeout value includes both waiting for a "window" slot, the time it
* takes to transmit the actual bytes on the socket, and for the remote
* endpoint to send a response back.
* @param request The request to send to the remote endpoint
* @param timeoutMillis The number of milliseconds to wait until a valid
* response is received.
* @return A valid response to the request
* @throws RecoverablePduException Thrown when a recoverable PDU error occurs.
* A recoverable PDU error includes the partially decoded PDU in order
* to generate a negative acknowledgement (NACK) response.
* @throws UnrecoverablePduException Thrown when an unrecoverable PDU error
* occurs. This indicates a seriours error occurred and usually indicates
* the session should be immediately terminated.
* @throws SmppTimeoutException A timeout occurred while waiting for a response
* from the remote endpoint. A timeout can either occur with an unresponse
* remote endpoint or the bytes were not written in time.
* @throws SmppChannelException Thrown when the underlying socket/channel was
* unable to write the request.
* @throws InterruptedException The calling thread was interrupted while waiting
* to acquire a lock or write/read the bytes from the socket/channel.
*/
public SubmitSmResp submit(SubmitSm request, long timeoutMillis) throws RecoverablePduException, UnrecoverablePduException, SmppTimeoutException, SmppChannelException, InterruptedException;
/**
* Main underlying method for sending a request PDU to the remote endpoint.
* If no sequence number was assigned to the PDU, this method will assign one.
* The PDU will be converted into a sequence of bytes by the underlying transcoder.
* Also, adds the request to the underlying request "window" by either taking or
* waiting for an open slot. If "synchronous", the request "window" will
* be flagged so that the eventual response will be routed back to the
* "request future" returned from this method vs. routed back to the session
* handler and "fireUnexpectedPduResponseReceived" would be triggered.
* If not "synchronous", then the eventual response will be passed to
* the "fireExpectedPduResponseReceived" method on the session handler.
* Please note that its possible th response PDU really isn't
* the correct PDU we were waiting for, so the caller should verify it.
* For example it is possible that a "Generic_Nack" could be returned by
* the remote endpoint in response to a PDU.
* @param requestPdu The request PDU to send
* @param timeoutMillis If synchronous is true, this represents the time to
* wait for a slot to open in the underlying window AND the time to wait
* for a response back from the remote endpoint. If synchronous is false,
* this only represents the time to wait for a slot to open in the
* underlying window.
* @param synchronous True if the calling thread plans on waiting for a
* response on the returned future. False if the calling thread plans
* on discarding the returned future and expects the response PDU to
* be passed to the "fireExpectedPduResponseReceived" method on the session handler.
* @return A future object that can be synchronized against when a response
* is returned.
* @throws RecoverablePduException Thrown when a recoverable PDU error occurs.
* A recoverable PDU error includes the partially decoded PDU in order
* to generate a negative acknowledgment (NACK) response.
* @throws UnrecoverablePduException Thrown when an unrecoverable PDU error
* occurs. This indicates a serious error occurred and usually indicates
* the session should be immediately terminated.
* @throws SmppTimeoutException A timeout occurred while waiting for a response
* from the remote endpoint. A timeout can either occur with an unresponsive
* remote endpoint or the bytes were not written in time.
* @throws SmppChannelException Thrown when the underlying socket/channel was
* unable to write the request.
* @throws InterruptedException The calling thread was interrupted while waiting
* to acquire a lock or write/read the bytes from the socket/channel.
*/
public WindowFuture sendRequestPdu(PduRequest request, long timeoutMillis, boolean synchronous) throws RecoverablePduException, UnrecoverablePduException, SmppTimeoutException, SmppChannelException, InterruptedException;
/**
* Main underlying method for sending a response PDU to the remote endpoint.
* The PDU will be converted into a sequence of bytes by the underlying transcoder.
* Writes the bytes out to the socket/channel.
* @param response The response PDU to send
* @throws RecoverablePduException Thrown when a recoverable PDU error occurs.
* A recoverable PDU error includes the partially decoded PDU in order
* to generate a negative acknowledgment (NACK) response.
* @throws UnrecoverablePduException Thrown when an unrecoverable PDU error
* occurs. This indicates a serious error occurred and usually indicates
* the session should be immediately terminated.
* @throws SmppChannelException Thrown when the underlying socket/channel was
* unable to write the request.
* @throws InterruptedException The calling thread was interrupted while waiting
* to acquire a lock or write/read the bytes from the socket/channel.
*/
public void sendResponsePdu(PduResponse response) throws RecoverablePduException, UnrecoverablePduException, SmppChannelException, InterruptedException;
}
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