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package javax.mail.util;

import java.io.*;
import javax.activation.*;
import javax.mail.internet.*;

A DataSource backed by a byte array. The byte array may be passed in directly, or may be initialized from an InputStream or a String.
Author:John Mani, Bill Shannon, Max Spivak
Since:JavaMail 1.4
/** * A DataSource backed by a byte array. The byte array may be * passed in directly, or may be initialized from an InputStream * or a String. * * @since JavaMail 1.4 * @author John Mani * @author Bill Shannon * @author Max Spivak */
public class ByteArrayDataSource implements DataSource { private byte[] data; // data private int len = -1; private String type; // content-type private String name = ""; static class DSByteArrayOutputStream extends ByteArrayOutputStream { public byte[] getBuf() { return buf; } public int getCount() { return count; } }
Create a ByteArrayDataSource with data from the specified InputStream and with the specified MIME type. The InputStream is read completely and the data is stored in a byte array.
Params:
  • is – the InputStream
  • type – the MIME type
Throws:
/** * Create a ByteArrayDataSource with data from the * specified InputStream and with the specified MIME type. * The InputStream is read completely and the data is * stored in a byte array. * * @param is the InputStream * @param type the MIME type * @exception IOException errors reading the stream */
public ByteArrayDataSource(InputStream is, String type) throws IOException { DSByteArrayOutputStream os = new DSByteArrayOutputStream(); byte[] buf = new byte[8192]; int len; while ((len = is.read(buf)) > 0) os.write(buf, 0, len); this.data = os.getBuf(); this.len = os.getCount(); /* * ByteArrayOutputStream doubles the size of the buffer every time * it needs to expand, which can waste a lot of memory in the worst * case with large buffers. Check how much is wasted here and if * it's too much, copy the data into a new buffer and allow the * old buffer to be garbage collected. */ if (this.data.length - this.len > 256*1024) { this.data = os.toByteArray(); this.len = this.data.length; // should be the same } this.type = type; }
Create a ByteArrayDataSource with data from the specified byte array and with the specified MIME type.
Params:
  • data – the data
  • type – the MIME type
/** * Create a ByteArrayDataSource with data from the * specified byte array and with the specified MIME type. * * @param data the data * @param type the MIME type */
public ByteArrayDataSource(byte[] data, String type) { this.data = data; this.type = type; }
Create a ByteArrayDataSource with data from the specified String and with the specified MIME type. The MIME type should include a charset parameter specifying the charset to be used for the string. If the parameter is not included, the default charset is used.
Params:
  • data – the String
  • type – the MIME type
Throws:
/** * Create a ByteArrayDataSource with data from the * specified String and with the specified MIME type. * The MIME type should include a <code>charset</code> * parameter specifying the charset to be used for the * string. If the parameter is not included, the * default charset is used. * * @param data the String * @param type the MIME type * @exception IOException errors reading the String */
public ByteArrayDataSource(String data, String type) throws IOException { String charset = null; try { ContentType ct = new ContentType(type); charset = ct.getParameter("charset"); } catch (ParseException pex) { // ignore parse error } charset = MimeUtility.javaCharset(charset); if (charset == null) charset = MimeUtility.getDefaultJavaCharset(); // XXX - could convert to bytes on demand rather than copying here this.data = data.getBytes(charset); this.type = type; }
Return an InputStream for the data. Note that a new stream is returned each time this method is called.
Throws:
Returns: the InputStream
/** * Return an InputStream for the data. * Note that a new stream is returned each time * this method is called. * * @return the InputStream * @exception IOException if no data has been set */
@Override public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException { if (data == null) throw new IOException("no data"); if (len < 0) len = data.length; return new SharedByteArrayInputStream(data, 0, len); }
Return an OutputStream for the data. Writing the data is not supported; an IOException is always thrown.
Throws:
  • IOException – always
/** * Return an OutputStream for the data. * Writing the data is not supported; an <code>IOException</code> * is always thrown. * * @exception IOException always */
@Override public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException { throw new IOException("cannot do this"); }
Get the MIME content type of the data.
Returns: the MIME type
/** * Get the MIME content type of the data. * * @return the MIME type */
@Override public String getContentType() { return type; }
Get the name of the data. By default, an empty string ("") is returned.
Returns: the name of this data
/** * Get the name of the data. * By default, an empty string ("") is returned. * * @return the name of this data */
@Override public String getName() { return name; }
Set the name of the data.
Params:
  • name – the name of this data
/** * Set the name of the data. * * @param name the name of this data */
public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } }