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/* URLStreamHandler.java -- Abstract superclass for all protocol handlers
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Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.net;
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import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
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import java.io.File;
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import java.io.IOException;
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/*
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* Written using on-line Java Platform 1.2 API Specification, as well
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* as "The Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition (Addison-Wesley, 1998).
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* Status: Believed complete and correct.
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*/
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/**
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* This class is the superclass of all URL protocol handlers. The URL
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* class loads the appropriate protocol handler to establish a connection
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* to a (possibly) remote service (eg, "http", "ftp") and to do protocol
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* specific parsing of URL's. Refer to the URL class documentation for
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* details on how that class locates and loads protocol handlers.
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* <p>
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* A protocol handler implementation should override the openConnection()
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* method, and optionally override the parseURL() and toExternalForm()
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* methods if necessary. (The default implementations will parse/write all
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* URL's in the same form as http URL's). A protocol specific subclass
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* of URLConnection will most likely need to be created as well.
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* <p>
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* Note that the instance methods in this class are called as if they
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* were static methods. That is, a URL object to act on is passed with
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* every call rather than the caller assuming the URL is stored in an
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* instance variable of the "this" object.
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* <p>
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* The methods in this class are protected and accessible only to subclasses.
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* URLStreamConnection objects are intended for use by the URL class only,
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* not by other classes (unless those classes are implementing protocols).
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*
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* @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
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* @author Warren Levy (warrenl@cygnus.com)
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*
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* @see URL
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*/
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public abstract class URLStreamHandler
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{
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/**
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* Creates a URLStreamHander
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*/
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public URLStreamHandler()
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{
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}
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/**
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* Returns a URLConnection for the passed in URL. Note that this should
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* not actually create the connection to the (possibly) remote host, but
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* rather simply return a URLConnection object. The connect() method of
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* URL connection is used to establish the actual connection, possibly
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* after the caller sets up various connection options.
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*
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* @param url The URL to get a connection object for
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*
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* @return A URLConnection object for the given URL
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*
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* @exception IOException If an error occurs
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*/
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protected abstract URLConnection openConnection(URL url)
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throws IOException;
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/**
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* This method parses the string passed in as a URL and set's the
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* instance data fields in the URL object passed in to the various values
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* parsed out of the string. The start parameter is the position to start
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* scanning the string. This is usually the position after the ":" which
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* terminates the protocol name. The end parameter is the position to
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* stop scanning. This will be either the end of the String, or the
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* position of the "#" character, which separates the "file" portion of
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* the URL from the "anchor" portion.
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* <p>
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* This method assumes URL's are formatted like http protocol URL's, so
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* subclasses that implement protocols with URL's the follow a different
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* syntax should override this method. The lone exception is that if
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* the protocol name set in the URL is "file", this method will accept
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* an empty hostname (i.e., "file:///"), which is legal for that protocol
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*
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* @param url The URL object in which to store the results
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* @param spec The String-ized URL to parse
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* @param start The position in the string to start scanning from
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* @param end The position in the string to stop scanning
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*/
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protected void parseURL(URL url, String spec, int start, int end)
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{
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String host = url.getHost();
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int port = url.getPort();
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String file = url.getFile();
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String ref = url.getRef();
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String userInfo = url.getUserInfo();
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String authority = url.getAuthority();
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String query = null;
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// On Windows we need to change \ to / for file URLs
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char separator = File.separatorChar;
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if (url.getProtocol().equals("file") && separator != '/')
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{
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file = file.replace(separator, '/');
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spec = spec.replace(separator, '/');
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}
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if (spec.regionMatches(start, "//", 0, 2))
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{
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String genuineHost;
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int hostEnd;
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int colon;
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int at_host;
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start += 2;
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int slash = spec.indexOf('/', start);
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if (slash >= 0)
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hostEnd = slash;
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else
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hostEnd = end;
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authority = host = spec.substring(start, hostEnd);
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// We first need a genuine host name (with userinfo).
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// So we check for '@': if it's present check the port in the
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// section after '@' in the other case check it in the full string.
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// P.S.: We don't care having '@' at the beginning of the string.
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if ((at_host = host.indexOf('@')) >= 0)
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{
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genuineHost = host.substring(at_host);
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userInfo = host.substring(0, at_host);
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}
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else
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genuineHost = host;
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// Look for optional port number. It is valid for the non-port
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// part of the host name to be null (e.g. a URL "http://:80").
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// TBD: JDK 1.2 in this case sets host to null rather than "";
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// this is undocumented and likely an unintended side effect in 1.2
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// so we'll be simple here and stick with "". Note that
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// "http://" or "http:///" produce a "" host in JDK 1.2.
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if ((colon = genuineHost.indexOf(':')) >= 0)
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{
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try
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{
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port = Integer.parseInt(genuineHost.substring(colon + 1));
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}
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catch (NumberFormatException e)
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{
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// Ignore invalid port values; port is already set to u's
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// port.
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}
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// Now we must cut the port number in the original string.
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if (at_host >= 0)
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host = host.substring(0, at_host + colon);
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else
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host = host.substring(0, colon);
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}
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file = null;
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start = hostEnd;
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}
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else if (host == null)
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host = "";
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if (file == null || file.length() == 0
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{
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// No file context available; just spec for file.
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// Or this is an absolute path name; ignore any file context.
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file = spec.substring(start, end);
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ref = null;
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}
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else if (start < end)
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{
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// Context is available, but only override it if there is a new file.
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if (lastSlash < 0)
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file = spec.substring(start, end);
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else
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file = (file.substring(0, lastSlash)
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+ '/' + spec.substring(start, end));
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// For URLs constructed relative to a context, we
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// need to canonicalise the file path.
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file = canonicalizeFilename(file);
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ref = null;
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}
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if (ref == null)
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{
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// Normally there should be no '#' in the file part,
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// but we are nice.
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int hash = file.indexOf('#');
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if (hash != -1)
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{
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ref = file.substring(hash + 1, file.length());
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file = file.substring(0, hash);
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}
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}
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// We care about the query tag only if there is no reference at all.
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if (ref == null)
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{
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int queryTag = file.indexOf('?');
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if (queryTag != -1)
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{
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query = file.substring(queryTag + 1);
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file = file.substring(0, queryTag);
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}
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}
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// XXX - Classpath used to call PlatformHelper.toCanonicalForm() on
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// the file part. It seems like overhead, but supposedly there is some
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// benefit in windows based systems (it also lowercased the string).
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setURL(url, url.getProtocol(), host, port, authority, userInfo, file, query, ref);
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}
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/*
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* Canonicalize a filename.
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*/
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private static String canonicalizeFilename(String file)
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{
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// XXX - GNU Classpath has an implementation that might be more appropriate
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// for Windows based systems (gnu.java.io.PlatformHelper.toCanonicalForm)
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int index;
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// Replace "/./" with "/". This probably isn't very efficient in
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// the general case, but it's probably not bad most of the time.
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while ((index = file.indexOf("/./")) >= 0)
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file = file.substring(0, index) + file.substring(index + 2);
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// Process "/../" correctly. This probably isn't very efficient in
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// the general case, but it's probably not bad most of the time.
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while ((index = file.indexOf("/../")) >= 0)
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{
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// Strip of the previous directory - if it exists.
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int previous = file.lastIndexOf('/', index - 1);
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if (previous >= 0)
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file = file.substring(0, previous) + file.substring(index + 3);
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else
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break;
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}
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return file;
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}
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/**
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* Compares two URLs, excluding the fragment component
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*
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* @param url1 The first url
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*
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* @return True if both URLs point to the same file, false otherwise.
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*
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* @specnote Now protected
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*/
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protected boolean sameFile(URL url1, URL url2)
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{
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if (url1 == url2)
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return true;
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// This comparison is very conservative. It assumes that any
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// field can be null.
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if (url1 == null || url2 == null)
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return false;
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int p1 = url1.getPort();
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if (p1 == -1)
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p1 = url1.ph.getDefaultPort();
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int p2 = url2.getPort();
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if (p2 == -1)
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p2 = url2.ph.getDefaultPort();
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if (p1 != p2)
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return false;
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String s1;
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String s2;
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s1 = url1.getProtocol();
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s2 = url2.getProtocol();
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if (s1 != s2 && (s1 == null || ! s1.equals(s2)))
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return false;
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s1 = url1.getHost();
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s2 = url2.getHost();
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if (s1 != s2 && (s1 == null || ! s1.equals(s2)))
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return false;
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s1 = canonicalizeFilename(url1.getFile());
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s2 = canonicalizeFilename(url2.getFile());
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if (s1 != s2 && (s1 == null || ! s1.equals(s2)))
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* This methods sets the instance variables representing the various fields
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* of the URL to the values passed in.
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*
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* @param u The URL to modify
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* @param protocol The protocol to set
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* @param host The host name to et
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* @param port The port number to set
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* @param file The filename to set
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* @param ref The reference
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*
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* @exception SecurityException If the protocol handler of the URL is
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* different from this one
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*
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* @deprecated 1.2 Please use
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* #setURL(URL,String,String,int,String,String,String,String);
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*/
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protected void setURL(URL u, String protocol, String host, int port,
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String file, String ref)
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{
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u.set(protocol, host, port, file, ref);
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}
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/**
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* Sets the fields of the URL argument to the indicated values
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*
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* @param u The URL to modify
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* @param protocol The protocol to set
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* @param host The host name to set
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* @param port The port number to set
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* @param authority The authority to set
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* @param userInfo The user information to set
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* @param path The path/filename to set
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* @param query The query part to set
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* @param ref The reference
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*
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* @exception SecurityException If the protocol handler of the URL is
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* different from this one
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*/
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protected void setURL(URL u, String protocol, String host, int port,
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String authority, String userInfo, String path,
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String query, String ref)
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{
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u.set(protocol, host, port, authority, userInfo, path, query, ref);
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}
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/**
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* This is the default method for computing whether two URLs are
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* equivalent. This method assumes that neither URL is null.
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*
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* @param url1 An URL object
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* @param url2 Another URL object
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*
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* @return True if both given URLs are equal, false otherwise.
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*/
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protected boolean equals(URL url1, URL url2)
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{
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// This comparison is very conservative. It assumes that any
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// field can be null.
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int port1 = url1.getPort();
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if (port1 == -1)
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port1 = url1.getDefaultPort();
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int port2 = url2.getPort();
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if (port2 == -1)
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port2 = url2.getDefaultPort();
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// Note that we don't bother checking the 'authority'; it is
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// redundant.
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return (port1 == port2
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&& ((url1.getProtocol() == null && url2.getProtocol() == null)
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|| (url1.getProtocol() != null
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&& url1.getProtocol().equals(url2.getProtocol())))
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&& ((url1.getUserInfo() == null && url2.getUserInfo() == null)
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|| (url1.getUserInfo() != null
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&& url1.getUserInfo().equals(url2.getUserInfo())))
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&& ((url1.getHost() == null && url2.getHost() == null)
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|| (url1.getHost() != null && url1.getHost().equals(url2.getHost())))
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&& ((url1.getPath() == null && url2.getPath() == null)
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|
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|| (url1.getPath() != null && url1.getPath().equals(url2.getPath())))
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&& ((url1.getQuery() == null && url2.getQuery() == null)
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|| (url1.getQuery() != null
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&& url1.getQuery().equals(url2.getQuery())))
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|
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&& ((url1.getRef() == null && url2.getRef() == null)
|
409 |
|
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|| (url1.getRef() != null && url1.getRef().equals(url2.getRef()))));
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|
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}
|
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|
412 |
|
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/**
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413 |
|
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* Compares the host components of two URLs.
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414 |
|
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*
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415 |
|
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* @param url1 The first URL.
|
416 |
|
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* @param url2 The second URL.
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417 |
|
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*
|
418 |
|
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* @return True if both URLs contain the same host.
|
419 |
|
|
*/
|
420 |
|
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protected boolean hostsEqual(URL url1, URL url2)
|
421 |
|
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{
|
422 |
|
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InetAddress addr1 = getHostAddress(url1);
|
423 |
|
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InetAddress addr2 = getHostAddress(url2);
|
424 |
|
|
|
425 |
|
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if (addr1 != null && addr2 != null)
|
426 |
|
|
return addr1.equals(addr2);
|
427 |
|
|
|
428 |
|
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String host1 = url1.getHost();
|
429 |
|
|
String host2 = url2.getHost();
|
430 |
|
|
|
431 |
|
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if (host1 != null && host2 != null)
|
432 |
|
|
return host1.equalsIgnoreCase(host2);
|
433 |
|
|
|
434 |
|
|
return host1 == null && host2 == null;
|
435 |
|
|
}
|
436 |
|
|
|
437 |
|
|
/**
|
438 |
|
|
* Get the IP address of our host. An empty host field or a DNS failure will
|
439 |
|
|
* result in a null return.
|
440 |
|
|
*
|
441 |
|
|
* @param url The URL to return the host address for.
|
442 |
|
|
*
|
443 |
|
|
* @return The address of the hostname in url.
|
444 |
|
|
*/
|
445 |
|
|
protected InetAddress getHostAddress(URL url)
|
446 |
|
|
{
|
447 |
|
|
String hostname = url.getHost();
|
448 |
|
|
|
449 |
|
|
if (hostname.equals(""))
|
450 |
|
|
return null;
|
451 |
|
|
|
452 |
|
|
try
|
453 |
|
|
{
|
454 |
|
|
return InetAddress.getByName(hostname);
|
455 |
|
|
}
|
456 |
|
|
catch (UnknownHostException e)
|
457 |
|
|
{
|
458 |
|
|
return null;
|
459 |
|
|
}
|
460 |
|
|
}
|
461 |
|
|
|
462 |
|
|
/**
|
463 |
|
|
* Returns the default port for a URL parsed by this handler. This method is
|
464 |
|
|
* meant to be overidden by handlers with default port numbers.
|
465 |
|
|
*
|
466 |
|
|
* @return The default port number.
|
467 |
|
|
*/
|
468 |
|
|
protected int getDefaultPort()
|
469 |
|
|
{
|
470 |
|
|
return -1;
|
471 |
|
|
}
|
472 |
|
|
|
473 |
|
|
/**
|
474 |
|
|
* Provides the default hash calculation. May be overidden by handlers for
|
475 |
|
|
* other protocols that have different requirements for hashCode calculation.
|
476 |
|
|
*
|
477 |
|
|
* @param url The URL to calc the hashcode for.
|
478 |
|
|
*
|
479 |
|
|
* @return The hashcode for the given URL.
|
480 |
|
|
*/
|
481 |
|
|
protected int hashCode(URL url)
|
482 |
|
|
{
|
483 |
|
|
return url.getProtocol().hashCode()
|
484 |
|
|
+ ((url.getHost() == null) ? 0 : url.getHost().hashCode())
|
485 |
|
|
+ url.getFile().hashCode() + url.getPort();
|
486 |
|
|
}
|
487 |
|
|
|
488 |
|
|
/**
|
489 |
|
|
* This method converts a URL object into a String. This method creates
|
490 |
|
|
* Strings in the mold of http URL's, so protocol handlers which use URL's
|
491 |
|
|
* that have a different syntax should override this method
|
492 |
|
|
*
|
493 |
|
|
* @param url The URL object to convert
|
494 |
|
|
*
|
495 |
|
|
* @return A string representation of the url
|
496 |
|
|
*/
|
497 |
|
|
protected String toExternalForm(URL url)
|
498 |
|
|
{
|
499 |
|
|
String protocol;
|
500 |
|
|
String file;
|
501 |
|
|
String ref;
|
502 |
|
|
String authority;
|
503 |
|
|
|
504 |
|
|
protocol = url.getProtocol();
|
505 |
|
|
authority = url.getAuthority();
|
506 |
|
|
if (authority == null)
|
507 |
|
|
authority = "";
|
508 |
|
|
|
509 |
|
|
file = url.getFile();
|
510 |
|
|
ref = url.getRef();
|
511 |
|
|
|
512 |
|
|
// Guess a reasonable size for the string buffer so we have to resize
|
513 |
|
|
// at most once.
|
514 |
|
|
int size = protocol.length() + authority.length() + file.length() + 24;
|
515 |
|
|
CPStringBuilder sb = new CPStringBuilder(size);
|
516 |
|
|
|
517 |
|
|
if (protocol.length() > 0)
|
518 |
|
|
{
|
519 |
|
|
sb.append(protocol);
|
520 |
|
|
sb.append(":");
|
521 |
|
|
}
|
522 |
|
|
|
523 |
|
|
// If we have superfluous leading slashes (that means, at least 2)
|
524 |
|
|
// we always add the authority component ("//" + host) to
|
525 |
|
|
// avoid ambiguity. Otherwise we would generate an URL like
|
526 |
|
|
// proto://home/foo
|
527 |
|
|
// where we meant:
|
528 |
|
|
// host: <empty> - file: //home/foo
|
529 |
|
|
// but URL spec says it is:
|
530 |
|
|
// host: home - file: /foo
|
531 |
|
|
if (authority.length() != 0 || file.startsWith("//") )
|
532 |
|
|
sb.append("//").append(authority).append(file);
|
533 |
|
|
else
|
534 |
|
|
sb.append(file);
|
535 |
|
|
|
536 |
|
|
if (ref != null)
|
537 |
|
|
sb.append('#').append(ref);
|
538 |
|
|
|
539 |
|
|
return sb.toString();
|
540 |
|
|
}
|
541 |
|
|
}
|