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libreoffice/jurt/com/sun/star/lib/connections/socket/socketAcceptor.java
Julien Nabet 800e09a3ce Typos: caculate->calculate + acceses->accesses
Change-Id: Id2b645829ceb9affc76483a651fe6830a9f01cda
2015-02-21 14:45:36 +01:00

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Java

/*
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*
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*
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*
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* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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*/
package com.sun.star.lib.connections.socket;
import com.sun.star.comp.loader.FactoryHelper;
import com.sun.star.connection.AlreadyAcceptingException;
import com.sun.star.connection.ConnectionSetupException;
import com.sun.star.connection.XAcceptor;
import com.sun.star.connection.XConnection;
import com.sun.star.lang.XMultiServiceFactory;
import com.sun.star.lang.XSingleServiceFactory;
import com.sun.star.registry.XRegistryKey;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.*;
/**
* A component that implements the <code>XAcceptor</code> interface.
*
* <p>The <code>socketAcceptor</code> is a specialized component that uses TCP
* sockets for communication. The <code>socketAcceptor</code> is generally used
* by the <code>com.sun.star.connection.Acceptor</code> service.</p>
*
* @see com.sun.star.connection.XAcceptor
* @see com.sun.star.connection.XConnection2
* @see com.sun.star.connection.XConnector
* @see com.sun.star.comp.loader.JavaLoader
*
* @since UDK 1.0
*/
public final class socketAcceptor implements XAcceptor {
/**
* The name of the service.
*
* <p>The <code>JavaLoader</code> accesses this through reflection.</p>
*
* @see com.sun.star.comp.loader.JavaLoader
*/
public static final String __serviceName
= "com.sun.star.connection.socketAcceptor";
/**
* Returns a factory for creating the service.
*
* <p>This method is called by the <code>JavaLoader</code>.</p>
*
* @param implName the name of the implementation for which a service is
* requested.
* @param multiFactory the service manager to be used (if needed).
* @param regKey the registry key.
* @return an <code>XSingleServiceFactory</code> for creating the component.
*
* @see com.sun.star.comp.loader.JavaLoader
*/
public static XSingleServiceFactory __getServiceFactory(
String implName, XMultiServiceFactory multiFactory, XRegistryKey regKey)
{
return implName.equals(socketAcceptor.class.getName())
? FactoryHelper.getServiceFactory(socketAcceptor.class,
__serviceName, multiFactory,
regKey)
: null;
}
/**
* Accepts a connection request via the described socket.
*
* <p>This call blocks until a connection has been established.</p>
*
* <p>The connection description has the following format:
* <code><var>type</var></code><!--
* -->*(<code><var>key</var>=<var>value</var></code>),
* where <code><var>type</var></code> should be <code>socket</code>
* (ignoring case). Supported keys (ignoring case) currently are</p>
* <dl>
* <dt><code>host</code>
* <dd>The name or address of the accepting interface (defaults to
* <code>0</code>, meaning any interface).
* <dt><code>port</code>
* <dd>The TCP port number to accept on (defaults to <code>6001</code>).
* <dt><code>backlog</code>
* <dd>The maximum length of the acceptor's queue (defaults to
* <code>50</code>).
* <dt><code>tcpnodelay</code>
* <dd>A flag (<code>0</code>/<code>1</code>) enabling or disabling Nagle's
* algorithm on the resulting connection.
* </dl>
*
* @param connectionDescription the description of the connection.
* @return an <code>XConnection</code> to the client.
*
* @see com.sun.star.connection.XConnection
* @see com.sun.star.connection.XConnector
*/
public XConnection accept(String connectionDescription) throws
AlreadyAcceptingException, ConnectionSetupException,
com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException
{
ServerSocket serv;
synchronized (this) {
if (server == null) {
ConnectionDescriptor desc
= new ConnectionDescriptor(connectionDescription);
String host = desc.getHost();
if (host.equals("0")) {
host = null;
}
if (DEBUG) {
System.err.println("##### " + getClass().getName()
+ ".accept: creating ServerSocket "
+ desc.getPort() + ", "
+ desc.getBacklog() + ", " + host);
}
try {
server = new ServerSocket(desc.getPort(), desc.getBacklog(),
host == null ? null
: InetAddress.getByName(host));
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new ConnectionSetupException(e);
}
acceptingDescription = connectionDescription;
tcpNoDelay = desc.getTcpNoDelay();
} else if (!connectionDescription.equals(acceptingDescription)) {
throw new AlreadyAcceptingException(acceptingDescription
+ " vs. "
+ connectionDescription);
}
serv = server;
}
Socket socket;
try {
socket = serv.accept();
if (DEBUG) {
System.err.println("##### " + getClass().getName()
+ ".accept: accepted " + socket);
}
// we enable tcpNoDelay for loopback connections because
// it can make a significant speed difference on linux boxes.
if (tcpNoDelay != null || ((InetSocketAddress)socket.getRemoteSocketAddress()).getAddress().isLoopbackAddress()) {
socket.setTcpNoDelay(tcpNoDelay.booleanValue());
}
return new SocketConnection(acceptingDescription, socket);
}
catch(IOException e) {
throw new ConnectionSetupException(e);
}
}
/**
*
* @see com.sun.star.connection.XAcceptor#stopAccepting
*/
public void stopAccepting() {
ServerSocket serv;
synchronized (this) {
serv = server;
}
try {
serv.close();
}
catch (IOException e) {
throw new com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException(e);
}
}
private static final boolean DEBUG = false;
private ServerSocket server = null;
private String acceptingDescription;
private Boolean tcpNoDelay;
}