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Interface IceSocket

All Known Implementing Classes:
NetSocketUDT, NioSocketUDT

public interface IceSocket

compatibility verification interface


Method Summary
 void bind(SocketAddress bindpoint)
          Binds the socket to a local address.
 void close()
          Closes this socket.
 void connect(SocketAddress endpoint)
          Connects this socket to the server.
 void connect(SocketAddress endpoint, int timeout)
          Connects this socket to the server with a specified timeout value.
 SocketChannel getChannel()
          Returns the unique SocketChannel object associated with this socket, if any.
 InetAddress getInetAddress()
          Returns the address to which the socket is connected.
 InputStream getInputStream()
          Returns an input stream for this socket.
 boolean getKeepAlive()
          Tests if SO_KEEPALIVE is enabled.
 InetAddress getLocalAddress()
          Gets the local address to which the socket is bound.
 int getLocalPort()
          Returns the local port to which this socket is bound.
 SocketAddress getLocalSocketAddress()
          Returns the address of the endpoint this socket is bound to, or null if it is not bound yet.
 boolean getOOBInline()
          Tests if OOBINLINE is enabled.
 OutputStream getOutputStream()
          Returns an output stream for this socket.
 int getPort()
          Returns the remote port to which this socket is connected.
 int getReceiveBufferSize()
          Gets the value of the SO_RCVBUF option for this Socket, that is the buffer size used by the platform for input on this Socket.
 SocketAddress getRemoteSocketAddress()
          Returns the address of the endpoint this socket is connected to, or null if it is unconnected.
 boolean getReuseAddress()
          Tests if SO_REUSEADDR is enabled.
 int getSendBufferSize()
          Get value of the SO_SNDBUF option for this Socket, that is the buffer size used by the platform for output on this Socket.
 int getSoLinger()
          Returns setting for SO_LINGER.
 int getSoTimeout()
          Returns setting for SO_TIMEOUT.
 boolean getTcpNoDelay()
          Tests if TCP_NODELAY is enabled.
 int getTrafficClass()
          Gets traffic class or type-of-service in the IP header for packets sent from this Socket
 boolean isBound()
          Returns the binding state of the socket.
 boolean isClosed()
          Returns the closed state of the socket.
 boolean isConnected()
          Returns the connection state of the socket.
 boolean isInputShutdown()
          Returns whether the read-half of the socket connection is closed.
 boolean isOutputShutdown()
          Returns whether the write-half of the socket connection is closed.
 void sendUrgentData(int data)
          Send one byte of urgent data on the socket.
 void setKeepAlive(boolean on)
          Enable/disable SO_KEEPALIVE.
 void setOOBInline(boolean on)
          Enable/disable OOBINLINE (receipt of TCP urgent data) By default, this option is disabled and TCP urgent data received on a socket is silently discarded.
 void setPerformancePreferences(int connectionTime, int latency, int bandwidth)
          Sets performance preferences for this socket.
 void setReceiveBufferSize(int size)
          Sets the SO_RCVBUF option to the specified value for this Socket .
 void setReuseAddress(boolean on)
          Enable/disable the SO_REUSEADDR socket option.
 void setSendBufferSize(int size)
          Sets the SO_SNDBUF option to the specified value for this Socket .
 void setSoLinger(boolean on, int linger)
          Enable/disable SO_LINGER with the specified linger time in seconds.
 void setSoTimeout(int timeout)
          Enable/disable SO_TIMEOUT with the specified timeout, in milliseconds.
 void setTcpNoDelay(boolean on)
          Enable/disable TCP_NODELAY (disable/enable Nagle's algorithm).
 void setTrafficClass(int tc)
          Sets traffic class or type-of-service octet in the IP header for packets sent from this Socket.
 void shutdownInput()
          Places the input stream for this socket at "end of stream".
 void shutdownOutput()
          Disables the output stream for this socket.
 String toString()
          Converts this socket to a String.
 

Method Detail

connect

void connect(SocketAddress endpoint)
             throws IOException
Connects this socket to the server.

Parameters:
endpoint - the SocketAddress
Throws:
IOException - if an error occurs during the connection
IllegalBlockingModeException - if this socket has an associated channel, and the channel is in non-blocking mode
IllegalArgumentException - if endpoint is null or is a SocketAddress subclass not supported by this socket
Since:
1.4 spec JSR-51

connect

void connect(SocketAddress endpoint,
             int timeout)
             throws IOException
Connects this socket to the server with a specified timeout value. A timeout of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout. The connection will then block until established or an error occurs.

Parameters:
endpoint - the SocketAddress
timeout - the timeout value to be used in milliseconds.
Throws:
IOException - if an error occurs during the connection
SocketTimeoutException - if timeout expires before connecting
IllegalBlockingModeException - if this socket has an associated channel, and the channel is in non-blocking mode
IllegalArgumentException - if endpoint is null or is a SocketAddress subclass not supported by this socket
Since:
1.4 spec JSR-51

bind

void bind(SocketAddress bindpoint)
          throws IOException
Binds the socket to a local address.

If the address is null, then the system will pick up an ephemeral port and a valid local address to bind the socket.

Parameters:
bindpoint - the SocketAddress to bind to
Throws:
IOException - if the bind operation fails, or if the socket is already bound.
IllegalArgumentException - if bindpoint is a SocketAddress subclass not supported by this socket
Since:
1.4
See Also:
isBound()

getInetAddress

InetAddress getInetAddress()
Returns the address to which the socket is connected.

Returns:
the remote IP address to which this socket is connected, or null if the socket is not connected.

getLocalAddress

InetAddress getLocalAddress()
Gets the local address to which the socket is bound.

Returns:
the local address to which the socket is bound or InetAddress.anyLocalAddress() if the socket is not bound yet.
Since:
JDK1.1

getPort

int getPort()
Returns the remote port to which this socket is connected.

Returns:
the remote port number to which this socket is connected, or 0 if the socket is not connected yet.

getLocalPort

int getLocalPort()
Returns the local port to which this socket is bound.

Returns:
the local port number to which this socket is bound or -1 if the socket is not bound yet.

getRemoteSocketAddress

SocketAddress getRemoteSocketAddress()
Returns the address of the endpoint this socket is connected to, or null if it is unconnected.

Returns:
a SocketAddress reprensenting the remote endpoint of this socket, or null if it is not connected yet.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
getInetAddress(), getPort(), connect(SocketAddress, int), connect(SocketAddress)

getLocalSocketAddress

SocketAddress getLocalSocketAddress()
Returns the address of the endpoint this socket is bound to, or null if it is not bound yet.

Returns:
a SocketAddress representing the local endpoint of this socket, or null if it is not bound yet.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
getLocalAddress(), getLocalPort(), bind(SocketAddress)

getChannel

SocketChannel getChannel()
Returns the unique SocketChannel object associated with this socket, if any.

A socket will have a channel if, and only if, the channel itself was created via the SocketChannel.open or ServerSocketChannel.accept methods.

Returns:
the socket channel associated with this socket, or null if this socket was not created for a channel
Since:
1.4 spec JSR-51

getInputStream

InputStream getInputStream()
                           throws IOException
Returns an input stream for this socket.

If this socket has an associated channel then the resulting input stream delegates all of its operations to the channel. If the channel is in non-blocking mode then the input stream's read operations will throw an IllegalBlockingModeException.

Under abnormal conditions the underlying connection may be broken by the remote host or the network software (for example a connection reset in the case of TCP connections). When a broken connection is detected by the network software the following applies to the returned input stream :-

Closing the returned InputStream will close the associated socket.

Returns:
an input stream for reading bytes from this socket.
Throws:
IOException - if an I/O error occurs when creating the input stream, the socket is closed, the socket is not connected, or the socket input has been shutdown using shutdownInput() revised 1.4 spec JSR-51

getOutputStream

OutputStream getOutputStream()
                             throws IOException
Returns an output stream for this socket.

If this socket has an associated channel then the resulting output stream delegates all of its operations to the channel. If the channel is in non-blocking mode then the output stream's write operations will throw an IllegalBlockingModeException.

Closing the returned OutputStream will close the associated socket.

Returns:
an output stream for writing bytes to this socket.
Throws:
IOException - if an I/O error occurs when creating the output stream or if the socket is not connected. revised 1.4 spec JSR-51

setTcpNoDelay

void setTcpNoDelay(boolean on)
                   throws SocketException
Enable/disable TCP_NODELAY (disable/enable Nagle's algorithm).

Parameters:
on - true to enable TCP_NODELAY, false to disable.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
getTcpNoDelay()

getTcpNoDelay

boolean getTcpNoDelay()
                      throws SocketException
Tests if TCP_NODELAY is enabled.

Returns:
a boolean indicating whether or not TCP_NODELAY is enabled.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
setTcpNoDelay(boolean)

setSoLinger

void setSoLinger(boolean on,
                 int linger)
                 throws SocketException
Enable/disable SO_LINGER with the specified linger time in seconds. The maximum timeout value is platform specific. The setting only affects socket close.

Parameters:
on - whether or not to linger on.
linger - how long to linger for, if on is true.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
IllegalArgumentException - if the linger value is negative.
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
getSoLinger()

getSoLinger

int getSoLinger()
                throws SocketException
Returns setting for SO_LINGER. -1 returns implies that the option is disabled. The setting only affects socket close.

Returns:
the setting for SO_LINGER.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
setSoLinger(boolean, int)

sendUrgentData

void sendUrgentData(int data)
                    throws IOException
Send one byte of urgent data on the socket. The byte to be sent is the lowest eight bits of the data parameter. The urgent byte is sent after any preceding writes to the socket OutputStream and before any future writes to the OutputStream.

Parameters:
data - The byte of data to send
Throws:
IOException - if there is an error sending the data.
Since:
1.4

setOOBInline

void setOOBInline(boolean on)
                  throws SocketException
Enable/disable OOBINLINE (receipt of TCP urgent data) By default, this option is disabled and TCP urgent data received on a socket is silently discarded. If the user wishes to receive urgent data, then this option must be enabled. When enabled, urgent data is received inline with normal data.

Note, only limited support is provided for handling incoming urgent data. In particular, no notification of incoming urgent data is provided and there is no capability to distinguish between normal data and urgent data unless provided by a higher level protocol.

Parameters:
on - true to enable OOBINLINE, false to disable.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
getOOBInline()

getOOBInline

boolean getOOBInline()
                     throws SocketException
Tests if OOBINLINE is enabled.

Returns:
a boolean indicating whether or not OOBINLINE is enabled.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
setOOBInline(boolean)

setSoTimeout

void setSoTimeout(int timeout)
                  throws SocketException
Enable/disable SO_TIMEOUT with the specified timeout, in milliseconds. With this option set to a non-zero timeout, a read() call on the InputStream associated with this Socket will block for only this amount of time. If the timeout expires, a java.net.SocketTimeoutException is raised, though the Socket is still valid. The option must be enabled prior to entering the blocking operation to have effect. The timeout must be > 0. A timeout of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout.

Parameters:
timeout - the specified timeout, in milliseconds.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
JDK 1.1
See Also:
getSoTimeout()

getSoTimeout

int getSoTimeout()
                 throws SocketException
Returns setting for SO_TIMEOUT. 0 returns implies that the option is disabled (i.e., timeout of infinity).

Returns:
the setting for SO_TIMEOUT
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
setSoTimeout(int)

setSendBufferSize

void setSendBufferSize(int size)
                       throws SocketException
Sets the SO_SNDBUF option to the specified value for this Socket . The SO_SNDBUF option is used by the platform's networking code as a hint for the size to set the underlying network I/O buffers.

Because SO_SNDBUF is a hint, applications that want to verify what size the buffers were set to should call getSendBufferSize().

Parameters:
size - the size to which to set the send buffer size. This value must be greater than 0.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
IllegalArgumentException - if the value is 0 or is negative.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
getSendBufferSize()

getSendBufferSize

int getSendBufferSize()
                      throws SocketException
Get value of the SO_SNDBUF option for this Socket, that is the buffer size used by the platform for output on this Socket.

Returns:
the value of the SO_SNDBUF option for this Socket.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
setSendBufferSize(int)

setReceiveBufferSize

void setReceiveBufferSize(int size)
                          throws SocketException
Sets the SO_RCVBUF option to the specified value for this Socket . The SO_RCVBUF option is used by the platform's networking code as a hint for the size to set the underlying network I/O buffers.

Increasing the receive buffer size can increase the performance of network I/O for high-volume connection, while decreasing it can help reduce the backlog of incoming data.

Because SO_RCVBUF is a hint, applications that want to verify what size the buffers were set to should call getReceiveBufferSize().

The value of SO_RCVBUF is also used to set the TCP receive window that is advertized to the remote peer. Generally, the window size can be modified at any time when a socket is connected. However, if a receive window larger than 64K is required then this must be requested before the socket is connected to the remote peer. There are two cases to be aware of:

  1. For sockets accepted from a ServerSocket, this must be done by calling ServerSocket.setReceiveBufferSize(int) before the ServerSocket is bound to a local address.

  2. For client sockets, setReceiveBufferSize() must be called before connecting the socket to its remote peer.

Parameters:
size - the size to which to set the receive buffer size. This value must be greater than 0.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the value is 0 or is negative.
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
getReceiveBufferSize(), ServerSocket.setReceiveBufferSize(int)

getReceiveBufferSize

int getReceiveBufferSize()
                         throws SocketException
Gets the value of the SO_RCVBUF option for this Socket, that is the buffer size used by the platform for input on this Socket.

Returns:
the value of the SO_RCVBUF option for this Socket.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
setReceiveBufferSize(int)

setKeepAlive

void setKeepAlive(boolean on)
                  throws SocketException
Enable/disable SO_KEEPALIVE.

Parameters:
on - whether or not to have socket keep alive turned on.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.3
See Also:
getKeepAlive()

getKeepAlive

boolean getKeepAlive()
                     throws SocketException
Tests if SO_KEEPALIVE is enabled.

Returns:
a boolean indicating whether or not SO_KEEPALIVE is enabled.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.3
See Also:
setKeepAlive(boolean)

setTrafficClass

void setTrafficClass(int tc)
                     throws SocketException
Sets traffic class or type-of-service octet in the IP header for packets sent from this Socket. As the underlying network implementation may ignore this value applications should consider it a hint.

The tc must be in the range 0 <= tc <= 255 or an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown.

Notes:

For Internet Protocol v4 the value consists of an octet with precedence and TOS fields as detailed in RFC 1349. The TOS field is bitset created by bitwise-or'ing values such the following :-

The last low order bit is always ignored as this corresponds to the MBZ (must be zero) bit.

Setting bits in the precedence field may result in a SocketException indicating that the operation is not permitted.

As RFC 1122 section 4.2.4.2 indicates, a compliant TCP implementation should, but is not required to, let application change the TOS field during the lifetime of a connection. So whether the type-of-service field can be changed after the TCP connection has been established depends on the implementation in the underlying platform. Applications should not assume that they can change the TOS field after the connection.

For Internet Protocol v6 tc is the value that would be placed into the sin6_flowinfo field of the IP header.

Parameters:
tc - an int value for the bitset.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error setting the traffic class or type-of-service
Since:
1.4
See Also:
getTrafficClass()

getTrafficClass

int getTrafficClass()
                    throws SocketException
Gets traffic class or type-of-service in the IP header for packets sent from this Socket

As the underlying network implementation may ignore the traffic class or type-of-service set using setTrafficClass(int) this method may return a different value than was previously set using the setTrafficClass(int) method on this Socket.

Returns:
the traffic class or type-of-service already set
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error obtaining the traffic class or type-of-service value.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
setTrafficClass(int)

setReuseAddress

void setReuseAddress(boolean on)
                     throws SocketException
Enable/disable the SO_REUSEADDR socket option.

When a TCP connection is closed the connection may remain in a timeout state for a period of time after the connection is closed (typically known as the TIME_WAIT state or 2MSL wait state). For applications using a well known socket address or port it may not be possible to bind a socket to the required SocketAddress if there is a connection in the timeout state involving the socket address or port.

Enabling SO_REUSEADDR prior to binding the socket using bind(SocketAddress) allows the socket to be bound even though a previous connection is in a timeout state.

When a Socket is created the initial setting of SO_REUSEADDR is disabled.

The behaviour when SO_REUSEADDR is enabled or disabled after a socket is bound (See isBound()) is not defined.

Parameters:
on - whether to enable or disable the socket option
Throws:
SocketException - if an error occurs enabling or disabling the SO_RESUEADDR socket option, or the socket is closed.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
getReuseAddress(), bind(SocketAddress), isClosed(), isBound()

getReuseAddress

boolean getReuseAddress()
                        throws SocketException
Tests if SO_REUSEADDR is enabled.

Returns:
a boolean indicating whether or not SO_REUSEADDR is enabled.
Throws:
SocketException - if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
setReuseAddress(boolean)

close

void close()
           throws IOException
Closes this socket.

Any thread currently blocked in an I/O operation upon this socket will throw a SocketException.

Once a socket has been closed, it is not available for further networking use (i.e. can't be reconnected or rebound). A new socket needs to be created.

Closing this socket will also close the socket's InputStream and OutputStream.

If this socket has an associated channel then the channel is closed as well.

Throws:
IOException - if an I/O error occurs when closing this socket. revised 1.4 spec JSR-51
See Also:
isClosed()

shutdownInput

void shutdownInput()
                   throws IOException
Places the input stream for this socket at "end of stream". Any data sent to the input stream side of the socket is acknowledged and then silently discarded.

If you read from a socket input stream after invoking shutdownInput() on the socket, the stream will return EOF.

Throws:
IOException - if an I/O error occurs when shutting down this socket.
Since:
1.3
See Also:
Socket.shutdownOutput(), Socket.close(), Socket.setSoLinger(boolean, int), isInputShutdown()

shutdownOutput

void shutdownOutput()
                    throws IOException
Disables the output stream for this socket. For a TCP socket, any previously written data will be sent followed by TCP's normal connection termination sequence. If you write to a socket output stream after invoking shutdownOutput() on the socket, the stream will throw an IOException.

Throws:
IOException - if an I/O error occurs when shutting down this socket.
Since:
1.3
See Also:
Socket.shutdownInput(), Socket.close(), Socket.setSoLinger(boolean, int), isOutputShutdown()

toString

String toString()
Converts this socket to a String.

Overrides:
toString in class Object
Returns:
a string representation of this socket.

isConnected

boolean isConnected()
Returns the connection state of the socket.

Returns:
true if the socket successfuly connected to a server
Since:
1.4

isBound

boolean isBound()
Returns the binding state of the socket.

Returns:
true if the socket successfuly bound to an address
Since:
1.4
See Also:
bind(java.net.SocketAddress)

isClosed

boolean isClosed()
Returns the closed state of the socket.

Returns:
true if the socket has been closed
Since:
1.4
See Also:
close()

isInputShutdown

boolean isInputShutdown()
Returns whether the read-half of the socket connection is closed.

Returns:
true if the input of the socket has been shutdown
Since:
1.4
See Also:
shutdownInput()

isOutputShutdown

boolean isOutputShutdown()
Returns whether the write-half of the socket connection is closed.

Returns:
true if the output of the socket has been shutdown
Since:
1.4
See Also:
shutdownOutput()

setPerformancePreferences

void setPerformancePreferences(int connectionTime,
                               int latency,
                               int bandwidth)
Sets performance preferences for this socket.

Sockets use the TCP/IP protocol by default. Some implementations may offer alternative protocols which have different performance characteristics than TCP/IP. This method allows the application to express its own preferences as to how these tradeoffs should be made when the implementation chooses from the available protocols.

Performance preferences are described by three integers whose values indicate the relative importance of short connection time, low latency, and high bandwidth. The absolute values of the integers are irrelevant; in order to choose a protocol the values are simply compared, with larger values indicating stronger preferences. Negative values represent a lower priority than positive values. If the application prefers short connection time over both low latency and high bandwidth, for example, then it could invoke this method with the values (1, 0, 0). If the application prefers high bandwidth above low latency, and low latency above short connection time, then it could invoke this method with the values (0, 1, 2).

Invoking this method after this socket has been connected will have no effect.

Parameters:
connectionTime - An int expressing the relative importance of a short connection time
latency - An int expressing the relative importance of low latency
bandwidth - An int expressing the relative importance of high bandwidth
Since:
1.5

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