public abstract class URLStreamHandler extends Object
URLStreamHandler
is the common
superclass for all stream protocol handlers. A stream protocol
handler knows how to make a connection for a particular protocol
type, such as http
, ftp
, or
gopher
.
In most cases, an instance of a URLStreamHandler
subclass is not created directly by an application. Rather, the
first time a protocol name is encountered when constructing a
URL
, the appropriate stream protocol handler is
automatically loaded.
URL.URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, java.lang.String)
Constructor and Description |
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URLStreamHandler() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected boolean |
equals(URL u1,
URL u2)
Provides the default equals calculation.
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protected int |
getDefaultPort()
Returns the default port for a URL parsed by this handler.
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protected InetAddress |
getHostAddress(URL u)
Get the IP address of our host.
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protected int |
hashCode(URL u)
Provides the default hash calculation.
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protected boolean |
hostsEqual(URL u1,
URL u2)
Compares the host components of two URLs.
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protected abstract URLConnection |
openConnection(URL u)
Opens a connection to the object referenced by the
URL argument. |
protected URLConnection |
openConnection(URL u,
Proxy p)
Same as openConnection(URL), except that the connection will be
made through the specified proxy; Protocol handlers that do not
support proxying will ignore the proxy parameter and make a
normal connection.
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protected void |
parseURL(URL u,
String spec,
int start,
int limit)
Parses the string representation of a
URL into a
URL object. |
protected boolean |
sameFile(URL u1,
URL u2)
Compare two urls to see whether they refer to the same file,
i.e., having the same protocol, host, port, and path.
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protected void |
setURL(URL u,
String protocol,
String host,
int port,
String file,
String ref)
Deprecated.
Use setURL(URL, String, String, int, String, String, String,
String);
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protected void |
setURL(URL u,
String protocol,
String host,
int port,
String authority,
String userInfo,
String path,
String query,
String ref)
Sets the fields of the
URL argument to the indicated values. |
protected String |
toExternalForm(URL u)
Converts a
URL of a specific protocol to a
String . |
protected abstract URLConnection openConnection(URL u) throws IOException
URL
argument.
This method should be overridden by a subclass.
If for the handler's protocol (such as HTTP or JAR), there exists a public, specialized URLConnection subclass belonging to one of the following packages or one of their subpackages: java.lang, java.io, java.util, java.net, the connection returned will be of that subclass. For example, for HTTP an HttpURLConnection will be returned, and for JAR a JarURLConnection will be returned.
u
- the URL that this connects to.URLConnection
object for the URL
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs while opening the
connection.protected URLConnection openConnection(URL u, Proxy p) throws IOException
u
- the URL that this connects to.p
- the proxy through which the connection will be made.
If direct connection is desired, Proxy.NO_PROXY
should be specified.URLConnection
object for the URL
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs while opening the
connection.IllegalArgumentException
- if either u or p is null,
or p has the wrong type.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the subclass that
implements the protocol doesn't support this method.protected void parseURL(URL u, String spec, int start, int limit)
URL
into a
URL
object.
If there is any inherited context, then it has already been
copied into the URL
argument.
The parseURL
method of URLStreamHandler
parses the string representation as if it were an
http
specification. Most URL protocol families have a
similar parsing. A stream protocol handler for a protocol that has
a different syntax must override this routine.
u
- the URL
to receive the result of parsing
the spec.spec
- the String
representing the URL that
must be parsed.start
- the character index at which to begin parsing. This is
just past the ':
' (if there is one) that
specifies the determination of the protocol name.limit
- the character position to stop parsing at. This is the
end of the string or the position of the
"#
" character, if present. All information
after the sharp sign indicates an anchor.protected int getDefaultPort()
URL
parsed by this handler.protected boolean equals(URL u1, URL u2)
u1
- a URL objectu2
- a URL objectprotected int hashCode(URL u)
u
- a URL objectprotected boolean sameFile(URL u1, URL u2)
u1
- a URL objectu2
- a URL objectprotected InetAddress getHostAddress(URL u)
u
- a URL objectInetAddress
representing the host
IP address.protected boolean hostsEqual(URL u1, URL u2)
u1
- the URL of the first host to compareu2
- the URL of the second host to compareprotected String toExternalForm(URL u)
URL
of a specific protocol to a
String
.u
- the URL.URL
argument.protected void setURL(URL u, String protocol, String host, int port, String authority, String userInfo, String path, String query, String ref)
URL
argument to the indicated values.
Only classes derived from URLStreamHandler are supposed to be able
to call the set method on a URL.u
- the URL to modify.protocol
- the protocol name.host
- the remote host value for the URL.port
- the port on the remote machine.authority
- the authority part for the URL.userInfo
- the userInfo part of the URL.path
- the path component of the URL.query
- the query part for the URL.ref
- the reference.SecurityException
- if the protocol handler of the URL is
different from this oneURL.set(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
@Deprecated protected void setURL(URL u, String protocol, String host, int port, String file, String ref)
URL
argument to the indicated values.
Only classes derived from URLStreamHandler are supposed to be able
to call the set method on a URL.u
- the URL to modify.protocol
- the protocol name. This value is ignored since 1.2.host
- the remote host value for the URL.port
- the port on the remote machine.file
- the file.ref
- the reference.SecurityException
- if the protocol handler of the URL is
different from this one Submit a bug or feature
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