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package sun.net.ftp;
This class describes a FTP protocol reply code and associates a meaning
to the numerical value according to the various RFCs (RFC 959 in
particular).
/**
* This class describes a FTP protocol reply code and associates a meaning
* to the numerical value according to the various RFCs (RFC 959 in
* particular).
*
*/
public enum FtpReplyCode {
RESTART_MARKER(110),
SERVICE_READY_IN(120),
DATA_CONNECTION_ALREADY_OPEN(125),
FILE_STATUS_OK(150),
COMMAND_OK(200),
NOT_IMPLEMENTED(202),
SYSTEM_STATUS(211),
DIRECTORY_STATUS(212),
FILE_STATUS(213),
HELP_MESSAGE(214),
NAME_SYSTEM_TYPE(215),
SERVICE_READY(220),
SERVICE_CLOSING(221),
DATA_CONNECTION_OPEN(225),
CLOSING_DATA_CONNECTION(226),
ENTERING_PASSIVE_MODE(227),
ENTERING_EXT_PASSIVE_MODE(229),
LOGGED_IN(230),
SECURELY_LOGGED_IN(232),
SECURITY_EXCHANGE_OK(234),
SECURITY_EXCHANGE_COMPLETE(235),
FILE_ACTION_OK(250),
PATHNAME_CREATED(257),
NEED_PASSWORD(331),
NEED_ACCOUNT(332),
NEED_ADAT(334),
NEED_MORE_ADAT(335),
FILE_ACTION_PENDING(350),
SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE(421),
CANT_OPEN_DATA_CONNECTION(425),
CONNECTION_CLOSED(426),
NEED_SECURITY_RESOURCE(431),
FILE_ACTION_NOT_TAKEN(450),
ACTION_ABORTED(451),
INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE(452),
COMMAND_UNRECOGNIZED(500),
INVALID_PARAMETER(501),
BAD_SEQUENCE(503),
NOT_IMPLEMENTED_FOR_PARAMETER(504),
NOT_LOGGED_IN(530),
NEED_ACCOUNT_FOR_STORING(532),
PROT_LEVEL_DENIED(533),
REQUEST_DENIED(534),
FAILED_SECURITY_CHECK(535),
UNSUPPORTED_PROT_LEVEL(536),
PROT_LEVEL_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_SECURITY(537),
FILE_UNAVAILABLE(550),
PAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN(551),
EXCEEDED_STORAGE(552),
FILE_NAME_NOT_ALLOWED(553),
PROTECTED_REPLY(631),
UNKNOWN_ERROR(999);
private final int value;
FtpReplyCode(int val) {
this.value = val;
}
Returns the numerical value of the code.
Returns: the numerical value.
/**
* Returns the numerical value of the code.
*
* @return the numerical value.
*/
public int getValue() {
return value;
}
Determines if the code is a Positive Preliminary response.
This means beginning with a 1 (which means a value between 100 and 199)
Returns: true
if the reply code is a positive preliminary
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a Positive Preliminary response.
* This means beginning with a 1 (which means a value between 100 and 199)
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a positive preliminary
* response.
*/
public boolean isPositivePreliminary() {
return value >= 100 && value < 200;
}
Determines if the code is a Positive Completion response.
This means beginning with a 2 (which means a value between 200 and 299)
Returns: true
if the reply code is a positive completion
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a Positive Completion response.
* This means beginning with a 2 (which means a value between 200 and 299)
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a positive completion
* response.
*/
public boolean isPositiveCompletion() {
return value >= 200 && value < 300;
}
Determines if the code is a positive internediate response.
This means beginning with a 3 (which means a value between 300 and 399)
Returns: true
if the reply code is a positive intermediate
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a positive internediate response.
* This means beginning with a 3 (which means a value between 300 and 399)
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a positive intermediate
* response.
*/
public boolean isPositiveIntermediate() {
return value >= 300 && value < 400;
}
Determines if the code is a transient negative response.
This means beginning with a 4 (which means a value between 400 and 499)
Returns: true
if the reply code is a transient negative
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a transient negative response.
* This means beginning with a 4 (which means a value between 400 and 499)
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a transient negative
* response.
*/
public boolean isTransientNegative() {
return value >= 400 && value < 500;
}
Determines if the code is a permanent negative response.
This means beginning with a 5 (which means a value between 500 and 599)
Returns: true
if the reply code is a permanent negative
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a permanent negative response.
* This means beginning with a 5 (which means a value between 500 and 599)
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a permanent negative
* response.
*/
public boolean isPermanentNegative() {
return value >= 500 && value < 600;
}
Determines if the code is a protected reply response.
This means beginning with a 6 (which means a value between 600 and 699)
Returns: true
if the reply code is a protected reply
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a protected reply response.
* This means beginning with a 6 (which means a value between 600 and 699)
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a protected reply
* response.
*/
public boolean isProtectedReply() {
return value >= 600 && value < 700;
}
Determines if the code is a syntax related response.
This means the second digit is a 0.
Returns: true
if the reply code is a syntax related
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a syntax related response.
* This means the second digit is a 0.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a syntax related
* response.
*/
public boolean isSyntax() {
return ((value / 10) - ((value / 100) * 10)) == 0;
}
Determines if the code is an information related response.
This means the second digit is a 1.
Returns: true
if the reply code is an information related
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is an information related response.
* This means the second digit is a 1.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is an information related
* response.
*/
public boolean isInformation() {
return ((value / 10) - ((value / 100) * 10)) == 1;
}
Determines if the code is a connection related response.
This means the second digit is a 2.
Returns: true
if the reply code is a connection related
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a connection related response.
* This means the second digit is a 2.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a connection related
* response.
*/
public boolean isConnection() {
return ((value / 10) - ((value / 100) * 10)) == 2;
}
Determines if the code is an authentication related response.
This means the second digit is a 3.
Returns: true
if the reply code is an authentication related
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is an authentication related response.
* This means the second digit is a 3.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is an authentication related
* response.
*/
public boolean isAuthentication() {
return ((value / 10) - ((value / 100) * 10)) == 3;
}
Determines if the code is an unspecified type of response.
This means the second digit is a 4.
Returns: true
if the reply code is an unspecified type of
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is an unspecified type of response.
* This means the second digit is a 4.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is an unspecified type of
* response.
*/
public boolean isUnspecified() {
return ((value / 10) - ((value / 100) * 10)) == 4;
}
Determines if the code is a file system related response.
This means the second digit is a 5.
Returns: true
if the reply code is a file system related
response.
/**
* Determines if the code is a file system related response.
* This means the second digit is a 5.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the reply code is a file system related
* response.
*/
public boolean isFileSystem() {
return ((value / 10) - ((value / 100) * 10)) == 5;
}
Static utility method to convert a value into a FtpReplyCode.
Params: - v – the value to convert
Returns: the FtpReplyCode
associated with the value.
/**
* Static utility method to convert a value into a FtpReplyCode.
*
* @param v the value to convert
* @return the <code>FtpReplyCode</code> associated with the value.
*/
public static FtpReplyCode find(int v) {
for (FtpReplyCode code : FtpReplyCode.values()) {
if (code.getValue() == v) {
return code;
}
}
return UNKNOWN_ERROR;
}
}