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package sun.rmi.transport.proxy;
import java.io.*;
The HttpOutputStream class assists the HttpSendSocket and HttpReceiveSocket
classes by providing an output stream that buffers its entire input until
closed, and then it sends the complete transmission prefixed by the end of
an HTTP header that specifies the content length.
/**
* The HttpOutputStream class assists the HttpSendSocket and HttpReceiveSocket
* classes by providing an output stream that buffers its entire input until
* closed, and then it sends the complete transmission prefixed by the end of
* an HTTP header that specifies the content length.
*/
class HttpOutputStream extends ByteArrayOutputStream {
the output stream to send response to /** the output stream to send response to */
protected OutputStream out;
true if HTTP response has been sent /** true if HTTP response has been sent */
boolean responseSent = false;
Begin buffering new HTTP response to be sent to a given stream.
Params: - out – the OutputStream to send response to
/**
* Begin buffering new HTTP response to be sent to a given stream.
* @param out the OutputStream to send response to
*/
public HttpOutputStream(OutputStream out) {
super();
this.out = out;
}
On close, send HTTP-packaged response.
/**
* On close, send HTTP-packaged response.
*/
public synchronized void close() throws IOException {
if (!responseSent) {
/*
* If response would have zero content length, then make it
* have some arbitrary data so that certain clients will not
* fail because the "document contains no data".
*/
if (size() == 0)
write(emptyData);
DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(out);
dos.writeBytes("Content-type: application/octet-stream\r\n");
dos.writeBytes("Content-length: " + size() + "\r\n");
dos.writeBytes("\r\n");
writeTo(dos);
dos.flush();
// Do not close the underlying stream here, because that would
// close the underlying socket and prevent reading a response.
reset(); // reset byte array
responseSent = true;
}
}
data to send if the response would otherwise be empty /** data to send if the response would otherwise be empty */
private static byte[] emptyData = { 0 };
}