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package javax.net.websocket;
/**
* A class encapsulating the reason why a web socket has been closed, or why it
* is being asked to close. Note the acceptable uses of codes and reason phrase
* defined in RFC 6455.
*
* @since DRAFT 001
*/
public class CloseReason extends java.lang.Object {
/**
* A marker interface for the close codes. This interface may be implemented
* by enumerations that contain web socket close codes, for example
* enumerations that contain all the in use close codes as of web socket
* 1.0, or an enumeration that contains close codes that are currently
* reserved for special use by the web socket specification.
*/
public static interface CloseCode {
/**
* Returns the code number, for example the integer '1000' for normal
* closure.
*
* @return the code number
*/
int getCode();
}
/**
* An Enumeration of status codes for a web socket close that are defined in
* the specification.
*/
public static enum CloseCodes implements CloseReason.CloseCode {
/**
* 1000 indicates a normal closure, meaning that the purpose for which
* the connection was established has been fulfilled.
*/
NORMAL_CLOSURE(1000),
/**
* 1001 indicates that an endpoint is "going away", such as a server
* going down or a browser having navigated away from a page.
*/
GOING_AWAY(1001),
/**
* 1002 indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection due to
* a protocol error.
*/
PROTOCOL_ERROR(1002),
/**
* 1003 indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because
* it has received a type of data it cannot accept (e.g., an endpoint
* that understands only text data MAY send this if it receives a binary
* message).
*/
CANNOT_ACCEPT(1003),
/** 1004 Reserved. The specific meaning might be defined in the future. */
RESERVED(1004),
/**
* 1005 is a reserved value and MUST NOT be set as a status code in a
* Close control frame by an endpoint. It is designated for use in
* applications expecting a status code to indicate that no status code
* was actually present.
*/
NO_STATUS_CODE(1005),
/**
* 1006 is a reserved value and MUST NOT be set as a status code in a
* Close control frame by an endpoint. It is designated for use in
* applications expecting a status code to indicate that the connection
* was closed abnormally, e.g., without sending or receiving a Close
* control frame.
*/
CLOSED_ABNORMALLY(1006),
/**
* 1007 indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because
* it has received data within a message that was not consistent with
* the type of the message (e.g., non-UTF-8 [RFC3629] data within a text
* message).
*/
NOT_CONSISTENT(1007),
/**
* 1008 indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because
* it has received a message that violates its policy. This is a generic
* status code that can be returned when there is no other more suitable
* status code (e.g., 1003 or 1009) or if there is a need to hide
* specific details about the policy.
*/
VIOLATED_POLICY(1008),
/**
* 1009 indicates that an endpoint is terminating the connection because
* it has received a message that is too big for it to process.
*/
TOO_BIG(1009),
/**
* 1010 indicates that an endpoint (client) is terminating the
* connection because it has expected the server to negotiate one or
* more extension, but the server didn't return them in the response
* message of the WebSocket handshake. The list of extensions that are
* needed SHOULD appear in the /reason/ part of the Close frame. Note
* that this status code is not used by the server, because it can fail
* the WebSocket handshake instead.
*/
NO_EXTENSION(1010),
/**
* 1011 indicates that a server is terminating the connection because it
* encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling
* the request.
*/
UNEXPECTED_CONDITION(1011),
// FIXME: missing codes from
// https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/hybi/current/msg09649.html
// FIXME: missing 1012 (SERVICE_RESTART)
// FIXME: missing 1013 (TRY_AGAIN_LATER)
/**
* 1015 is a reserved value and MUST NOT be set as a status code in a
* Close control frame by an endpoint. It is designated for use in
* applications expecting a status code to indicate that the connection
* was closed due to a failure to perform a TLS handshake (e.g., the
* server certificate can't be verified).
*/
TLS_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE(1015);
private int code;
private CloseCodes(int value) {
this.code = value;
}
/**
* Return the code number of this status code.
*/
@Override
public int getCode() {
return this.code;
}
}
private CloseReason.CloseCode closeCode;
private String reasonPhrase;
/**
* Creates a reason for closing a web socket connection with the given code
* and reason phrase.
*
* @param closeCode
* @param reasonPhrase
*/
// FIXME: limit size of reasonPhrase to what will fit in Close frame
public CloseReason(CloseReason.CloseCode closeCode, String reasonPhrase) {
this.closeCode = closeCode;
this.reasonPhrase = reasonPhrase;
}
/**
* The Close code associated with this CloseReason
*
* @return the close code
*/
public CloseReason.CloseCode getCloseCode() {
return this.closeCode;
}
/**
* The reason phrase associated with this CloseReason.
*
* @return the reason phrase.
*/
public String getReasonPhrase() {
return this.reasonPhrase;
}
}