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package java.nio.channels;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.spi.*;
A selectable channel for stream-oriented connecting sockets.
Socket channels are not a complete abstraction of connecting network sockets. Binding, shutdown, and the manipulation of socket options must be done through an associated Socket
object obtained by invoking the socket
method. It is not possible to create a channel for an arbitrary, pre-existing socket, nor is it possible to specify the SocketImpl
object to be used by a socket associated with a socket channel.
A socket channel is created by invoking one of the open
methods of this class. A newly-created socket channel is open but not yet connected. An attempt to invoke an I/O operation upon an unconnected channel will cause a NotYetConnectedException
to be thrown. A socket channel can be connected by invoking its connect
method; once connected, a socket channel remains connected until it is closed. Whether or not a socket channel is connected may be determined by invoking its isConnected
method.
Socket channels support non-blocking connection: A socket channel may be created and the process of establishing the link to the remote socket may be initiated via the connect
method for later completion by the finishConnect
method. Whether or not a connection operation is in progress may be determined by invoking the isConnectionPending
method.
The input and output sides of a socket channel may independently be
shut down without actually closing the channel. Shutting down the input side of a channel by invoking the
shutdownInput
method of an associated socket object will cause further reads on the channel to return -1, the end-of-stream indication. Shutting down the output side of the channel by invoking the shutdownOutput
method of an associated socket object will cause further writes on the channel to throw a ClosedChannelException
.
Socket channels support asynchronous shutdown, which is similar to the asynchronous close operation specified in the Channel
class. If the input side of a socket is shut down by one thread while another thread is blocked in a read operation on the socket's channel, then the read operation in the blocked thread will complete without reading any bytes and will return -1. If the output side of a socket is shut down by one thread while another thread is blocked in a write operation on the socket's channel, then the blocked thread will receive an AsynchronousCloseException
.
Socket channels are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. They support concurrent reading and writing, though at most one thread may be reading and at most one thread may be writing at any given time. The connect
and finishConnect
methods are mutually synchronized against each other, and an attempt to initiate a read or write operation while an invocation of one of these methods is in progress will block until that invocation is complete.
Author: Mark Reinhold, JSR-51 Expert Group Since: 1.4
/**
* A selectable channel for stream-oriented connecting sockets.
*
* <p> Socket channels are not a complete abstraction of connecting network
* sockets. Binding, shutdown, and the manipulation of socket options must be
* done through an associated {@link java.net.Socket} object obtained by
* invoking the {@link #socket() socket} method. It is not possible to create
* a channel for an arbitrary, pre-existing socket, nor is it possible to
* specify the {@link java.net.SocketImpl} object to be used by a socket
* associated with a socket channel.
*
* <p> A socket channel is created by invoking one of the {@link #open open}
* methods of this class. A newly-created socket channel is open but not yet
* connected. An attempt to invoke an I/O operation upon an unconnected
* channel will cause a {@link NotYetConnectedException} to be thrown. A
* socket channel can be connected by invoking its {@link #connect connect}
* method; once connected, a socket channel remains connected until it is
* closed. Whether or not a socket channel is connected may be determined by
* invoking its {@link #isConnected isConnected} method.
*
* <p> Socket channels support <i>non-blocking connection:</i> A socket
* channel may be created and the process of establishing the link to the
* remote socket may be initiated via the {@link #connect connect} method for
* later completion by the {@link #finishConnect finishConnect} method.
* Whether or not a connection operation is in progress may be determined by
* invoking the {@link #isConnectionPending isConnectionPending} method.
*
* <p> The input and output sides of a socket channel may independently be
* <i>shut down</i> without actually closing the channel. Shutting down the
* input side of a channel by invoking the {@link java.net.Socket#shutdownInput
* shutdownInput} method of an associated socket object will cause further
* reads on the channel to return <tt>-1</tt>, the end-of-stream indication.
* Shutting down the output side of the channel by invoking the {@link
* java.net.Socket#shutdownOutput shutdownOutput} method of an associated
* socket object will cause further writes on the channel to throw a {@link
* ClosedChannelException}.
*
* <p> Socket channels support <i>asynchronous shutdown,</i> which is similar
* to the asynchronous close operation specified in the {@link Channel} class.
* If the input side of a socket is shut down by one thread while another
* thread is blocked in a read operation on the socket's channel, then the read
* operation in the blocked thread will complete without reading any bytes and
* will return <tt>-1</tt>. If the output side of a socket is shut down by one
* thread while another thread is blocked in a write operation on the socket's
* channel, then the blocked thread will receive an {@link
* AsynchronousCloseException}.
*
* <p> Socket channels are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. They
* support concurrent reading and writing, though at most one thread may be
* reading and at most one thread may be writing at any given time. The {@link
* #connect connect} and {@link #finishConnect finishConnect} methods are
* mutually synchronized against each other, and an attempt to initiate a read
* or write operation while an invocation of one of these methods is in
* progress will block until that invocation is complete. </p>
*
*
* @author Mark Reinhold
* @author JSR-51 Expert Group
* @since 1.4
*/
public abstract class SocketChannel
extends AbstractSelectableChannel
implements ByteChannel, ScatteringByteChannel, GatheringByteChannel
{
Initializes a new instance of this class.
/**
* Initializes a new instance of this class.
*/
protected SocketChannel(SelectorProvider provider) {
super(provider);
}
Opens a socket channel.
The new channel is created by invoking the
openSocketChannel
method of the system-wide default SelectorProvider
object.
Throws: - IOException –
If an I/O error occurs
Returns: A new socket channel
/**
* Opens a socket channel.
*
* <p> The new channel is created by invoking the {@link
* java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider#openSocketChannel
* openSocketChannel} method of the system-wide default {@link
* java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider} object. </p>
*
* @return A new socket channel
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*/
public static SocketChannel open() throws IOException {
return SelectorProvider.provider().openSocketChannel();
}
Opens a socket channel and connects it to a remote address.
This convenience method works as if by invoking the open()
method, invoking the connect
method upon the resulting socket channel, passing it remote, and then
returning that channel.
Params: - remote –
The remote address to which the new channel is to be connected
Throws: - AsynchronousCloseException –
If another thread closes this channel
while the connect operation is in progress
- ClosedByInterruptException –
If another thread interrupts the current thread
while the connect operation is in progress, thereby
closing the channel and setting the current thread's
interrupt status
- UnresolvedAddressException –
If the given remote address is not fully resolved
- UnsupportedAddressTypeException –
If the type of the given remote address is not supported
- SecurityException –
If a security manager has been installed
and it does not permit access to the given remote endpoint
- IOException –
If some other I/O error occurs
/**
* Opens a socket channel and connects it to a remote address.
*
* <p> This convenience method works as if by invoking the {@link #open()}
* method, invoking the {@link #connect(SocketAddress) connect} method upon
* the resulting socket channel, passing it <tt>remote</tt>, and then
* returning that channel. </p>
*
* @param remote
* The remote address to which the new channel is to be connected
*
* @throws AsynchronousCloseException
* If another thread closes this channel
* while the connect operation is in progress
*
* @throws ClosedByInterruptException
* If another thread interrupts the current thread
* while the connect operation is in progress, thereby
* closing the channel and setting the current thread's
* interrupt status
*
* @throws UnresolvedAddressException
* If the given remote address is not fully resolved
*
* @throws UnsupportedAddressTypeException
* If the type of the given remote address is not supported
*
* @throws SecurityException
* If a security manager has been installed
* and it does not permit access to the given remote endpoint
*
* @throws IOException
* If some other I/O error occurs
*/
public static SocketChannel open(SocketAddress remote)
throws IOException
{
SocketChannel sc = open();
try {
sc.connect(remote);
} finally {
if (!sc.isConnected()) {
try { sc.close(); } catch (IOException x) { }
}
}
assert sc.isConnected();
return sc;
}
Returns an operation set identifying this channel's supported
operations.
Socket channels support connecting, reading, and writing, so this
method returns (SelectionKey.OP_CONNECT
| SelectionKey.OP_READ
| SelectionKey.OP_WRITE
).
Returns: The valid-operation set
/**
* Returns an operation set identifying this channel's supported
* operations.
*
* <p> Socket channels support connecting, reading, and writing, so this
* method returns <tt>(</tt>{@link SelectionKey#OP_CONNECT}
* <tt>|</tt> {@link SelectionKey#OP_READ} <tt>|</tt> {@link
* SelectionKey#OP_WRITE}<tt>)</tt>. </p>
*
* @return The valid-operation set
*/
public final int validOps() {
return (SelectionKey.OP_READ
| SelectionKey.OP_WRITE
| SelectionKey.OP_CONNECT);
}
// -- Socket-specific operations --
Retrieves a socket associated with this channel.
The returned object will not declare any public methods that are not declared in the Socket
class.
Returns: A socket associated with this channel
/**
* Retrieves a socket associated with this channel.
*
* <p> The returned object will not declare any public methods that are not
* declared in the {@link java.net.Socket} class. </p>
*
* @return A socket associated with this channel
*/
public abstract Socket socket();
Tells whether or not this channel's network socket is connected.
Returns: true if, and only if, this channel's network socket
is connected
/**
* Tells whether or not this channel's network socket is connected. </p>
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this channel's network socket
* is connected
*/
public abstract boolean isConnected();
Tells whether or not a connection operation is in progress on this
channel.
Returns: true if, and only if, a connection operation has been initiated on this channel but not yet completed by invoking the finishConnect
method
/**
* Tells whether or not a connection operation is in progress on this
* channel. </p>
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, a connection operation has been
* initiated on this channel but not yet completed by invoking the
* {@link #finishConnect finishConnect} method
*/
public abstract boolean isConnectionPending();
Connects this channel's socket.
If this channel is in non-blocking mode then an invocation of this
method initiates a non-blocking connection operation. If the connection
is established immediately, as can happen with a local connection, then
this method returns true. Otherwise this method returns
false and the connection operation must later be completed by invoking the finishConnect
method.
If this channel is in blocking mode then an invocation of this
method will block until the connection is established or an I/O error
occurs.
This method performs exactly the same security checks as the Socket
class. That is, if a security manager has been installed then this method verifies that its checkConnect
method permits connecting to the address and port number of the given remote endpoint.
This method may be invoked at any time. If a read or write
operation upon this channel is invoked while an invocation of this
method is in progress then that operation will first block until this
invocation is complete. If a connection attempt is initiated but fails,
that is, if an invocation of this method throws a checked exception,
then the channel will be closed.
Params: - remote –
The remote address to which this channel is to be connected
Throws: - AlreadyConnectedException –
If this channel is already connected
- ConnectionPendingException –
If a non-blocking connection operation is already in progress
on this channel
- ClosedChannelException –
If this channel is closed
- AsynchronousCloseException –
If another thread closes this channel
while the connect operation is in progress
- ClosedByInterruptException –
If another thread interrupts the current thread
while the connect operation is in progress, thereby
closing the channel and setting the current thread's
interrupt status
- UnresolvedAddressException –
If the given remote address is not fully resolved
- UnsupportedAddressTypeException –
If the type of the given remote address is not supported
- SecurityException –
If a security manager has been installed
and it does not permit access to the given remote endpoint
- IOException –
If some other I/O error occurs
Returns: true if a connection was established,
false if this channel is in non-blocking mode
and the connection operation is in progress
/**
* Connects this channel's socket.
*
* <p> If this channel is in non-blocking mode then an invocation of this
* method initiates a non-blocking connection operation. If the connection
* is established immediately, as can happen with a local connection, then
* this method returns <tt>true</tt>. Otherwise this method returns
* <tt>false</tt> and the connection operation must later be completed by
* invoking the {@link #finishConnect finishConnect} method.
*
* <p> If this channel is in blocking mode then an invocation of this
* method will block until the connection is established or an I/O error
* occurs.
*
* <p> This method performs exactly the same security checks as the {@link
* java.net.Socket} class. That is, if a security manager has been
* installed then this method verifies that its {@link
* java.lang.SecurityManager#checkConnect checkConnect} method permits
* connecting to the address and port number of the given remote endpoint.
*
* <p> This method may be invoked at any time. If a read or write
* operation upon this channel is invoked while an invocation of this
* method is in progress then that operation will first block until this
* invocation is complete. If a connection attempt is initiated but fails,
* that is, if an invocation of this method throws a checked exception,
* then the channel will be closed. </p>
*
* @param remote
* The remote address to which this channel is to be connected
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if a connection was established,
* <tt>false</tt> if this channel is in non-blocking mode
* and the connection operation is in progress
*
* @throws AlreadyConnectedException
* If this channel is already connected
*
* @throws ConnectionPendingException
* If a non-blocking connection operation is already in progress
* on this channel
*
* @throws ClosedChannelException
* If this channel is closed
*
* @throws AsynchronousCloseException
* If another thread closes this channel
* while the connect operation is in progress
*
* @throws ClosedByInterruptException
* If another thread interrupts the current thread
* while the connect operation is in progress, thereby
* closing the channel and setting the current thread's
* interrupt status
*
* @throws UnresolvedAddressException
* If the given remote address is not fully resolved
*
* @throws UnsupportedAddressTypeException
* If the type of the given remote address is not supported
*
* @throws SecurityException
* If a security manager has been installed
* and it does not permit access to the given remote endpoint
*
* @throws IOException
* If some other I/O error occurs
*/
public abstract boolean connect(SocketAddress remote) throws IOException;
Finishes the process of connecting a socket channel.
A non-blocking connection operation is initiated by placing a socket channel in non-blocking mode and then invoking its
connect
method. Once the connection is established, or the attempt has failed, the socket channel will become connectable and this method may be invoked to complete the connection sequence. If the connection operation failed then invoking this method will cause an appropriate IOException
to be thrown.
If this channel is already connected then this method will not block
and will immediately return true. If this channel is in
non-blocking mode then this method will return false if the
connection process is not yet complete. If this channel is in blocking
mode then this method will block until the connection either completes
or fails, and will always either return true or throw a checked
exception describing the failure.
This method may be invoked at any time. If a read or write
operation upon this channel is invoked while an invocation of this
method is in progress then that operation will first block until this
invocation is complete. If a connection attempt fails, that is, if an
invocation of this method throws a checked exception, then the channel
will be closed.
Throws: - NoConnectionPendingException –
If this channel is not connected and a connection operation
has not been initiated
- ClosedChannelException –
If this channel is closed
- AsynchronousCloseException –
If another thread closes this channel
while the connect operation is in progress
- ClosedByInterruptException –
If another thread interrupts the current thread
while the connect operation is in progress, thereby
closing the channel and setting the current thread's
interrupt status
- IOException –
If some other I/O error occurs
Returns: true if, and only if, this channel's socket is now
connected
/**
* Finishes the process of connecting a socket channel.
*
* <p> A non-blocking connection operation is initiated by placing a socket
* channel in non-blocking mode and then invoking its {@link #connect
* connect} method. Once the connection is established, or the attempt has
* failed, the socket channel will become connectable and this method may
* be invoked to complete the connection sequence. If the connection
* operation failed then invoking this method will cause an appropriate
* {@link java.io.IOException} to be thrown.
*
* <p> If this channel is already connected then this method will not block
* and will immediately return <tt>true</tt>. If this channel is in
* non-blocking mode then this method will return <tt>false</tt> if the
* connection process is not yet complete. If this channel is in blocking
* mode then this method will block until the connection either completes
* or fails, and will always either return <tt>true</tt> or throw a checked
* exception describing the failure.
*
* <p> This method may be invoked at any time. If a read or write
* operation upon this channel is invoked while an invocation of this
* method is in progress then that operation will first block until this
* invocation is complete. If a connection attempt fails, that is, if an
* invocation of this method throws a checked exception, then the channel
* will be closed. </p>
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this channel's socket is now
* connected
*
* @throws NoConnectionPendingException
* If this channel is not connected and a connection operation
* has not been initiated
*
* @throws ClosedChannelException
* If this channel is closed
*
* @throws AsynchronousCloseException
* If another thread closes this channel
* while the connect operation is in progress
*
* @throws ClosedByInterruptException
* If another thread interrupts the current thread
* while the connect operation is in progress, thereby
* closing the channel and setting the current thread's
* interrupt status
*
* @throws IOException
* If some other I/O error occurs
*/
public abstract boolean finishConnect() throws IOException;
// -- ByteChannel operations --
Throws: - NotYetConnectedException –
If this channel is not yet connected
/**
* @throws NotYetConnectedException
* If this channel is not yet connected
*/
public abstract int read(ByteBuffer dst) throws IOException;
Throws: - NotYetConnectedException –
If this channel is not yet connected
/**
* @throws NotYetConnectedException
* If this channel is not yet connected
*/
public abstract long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts, int offset, int length)
throws IOException;
Throws: - NotYetConnectedException –
If this channel is not yet connected
/**
* @throws NotYetConnectedException
* If this channel is not yet connected
*/
public final long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts) throws IOException {
return read(dsts, 0, dsts.length);
}
Throws: - NotYetConnectedException –
If this channel is not yet connected
/**
* @throws NotYetConnectedException
* If this channel is not yet connected
*/
public abstract int write(ByteBuffer src) throws IOException;
Throws: - NotYetConnectedException –
If this channel is not yet connected
/**
* @throws NotYetConnectedException
* If this channel is not yet connected
*/
public abstract long write(ByteBuffer[] srcs, int offset, int length)
throws IOException;
Throws: - NotYetConnectedException –
If this channel is not yet connected
/**
* @throws NotYetConnectedException
* If this channel is not yet connected
*/
public final long write(ByteBuffer[] srcs) throws IOException {
return write(srcs, 0, srcs.length);
}
}