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package org.apache.commons.net.time;

import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Date;

import org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient;

The TimeTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the Time protocol described in RFC 868. To use the class, merely establish a connection with connect and call either getTime() or getDate() to retrieve the time, then call disconnect to close the connection properly.
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/*** * The TimeTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the * Time protocol described in RFC 868. To use the class, merely * establish a connection with * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect connect } * and call either {@link #getTime getTime() } or * {@link #getDate getDate() } to retrieve the time, then * call {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } * to close the connection properly. * * * @see TimeUDPClient ***/
public final class TimeTCPClient extends SocketClient {
The default time port. It is set to 37 according to RFC 868.
/*** The default time port. It is set to 37 according to RFC 868. ***/
public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 37;
The number of seconds between 00:00 1 January 1900 and 00:00 1 January 1970. This value can be useful for converting time values to other formats.
/*** * The number of seconds between 00:00 1 January 1900 and * 00:00 1 January 1970. This value can be useful for converting * time values to other formats. ***/
public static final long SECONDS_1900_TO_1970 = 2208988800L;
The default TimeTCPClient constructor. It merely sets the default port to DEFAULT_PORT .
/*** * The default TimeTCPClient constructor. It merely sets the default * port to <code> DEFAULT_PORT </code>. ***/
public TimeTCPClient () { setDefaultPort(DEFAULT_PORT); }
Retrieves the time from the server and returns it. The time is the number of seconds since 00:00 (midnight) 1 January 1900 GMT, as specified by RFC 868. This method reads the raw 32-bit big-endian unsigned integer from the server, converts it to a Java long, and returns the value.

The server will have closed the connection at this point, so you should call disconnect after calling this method. To retrieve another time, you must initiate another connection with connect before calling getTime() again.

Throws:
  • IOException – If an error occurs while fetching the time.
Returns:The time value retrieved from the server.
/*** * Retrieves the time from the server and returns it. The time * is the number of seconds since 00:00 (midnight) 1 January 1900 GMT, * as specified by RFC 868. This method reads the raw 32-bit big-endian * unsigned integer from the server, converts it to a Java long, and * returns the value. * <p> * The server will have closed the connection at this point, so you should * call * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } * after calling this method. To retrieve another time, you must * initiate another connection with * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect connect } * before calling <code> getTime() </code> again. * * @return The time value retrieved from the server. * @throws IOException If an error occurs while fetching the time. ***/
public long getTime() throws IOException { DataInputStream input; input = new DataInputStream(_input_); return (input.readInt() & 0xffffffffL); }
Retrieves the time from the server and returns a Java Date containing the time converted to the local timezone.

The server will have closed the connection at this point, so you should call disconnect after calling this method. To retrieve another time, you must initiate another connection with connect before calling getDate() again.

Throws:
  • IOException – If an error occurs while fetching the time.
Returns:A Date value containing the time retrieved from the server converted to the local timezone.
/*** * Retrieves the time from the server and returns a Java Date * containing the time converted to the local timezone. * <p> * The server will have closed the connection at this point, so you should * call * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect disconnect } * after calling this method. To retrieve another time, you must * initiate another connection with * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect connect } * before calling <code> getDate() </code> again. * * @return A Date value containing the time retrieved from the server * converted to the local timezone. * @throws IOException If an error occurs while fetching the time. ***/
public Date getDate() throws IOException { return new Date((getTime() - SECONDS_1900_TO_1970)*1000L); } }