gcc/libjava/java/net/URLConnection.java
Michael Koch e23c953ac1 2003-05-02 Michael Koch <konqueror@gmx.de>
* java/net/JarURLConnection.java
	(JarURLConnection): Class documentation merged with classpath.
	(getJarFileURL): Moved and documentation merged with classpath.
	(getEntryName): Likewise.
	(JarURLConnection): Documentation merged with classpath.
	(getJarEntry): Likewise.
	(getJarFile): Likewise.
	* java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:
	Class documentation moved.
	* java/net/URLConnection.java
	(fileNameMap): Moved and documentation merged with classpath.
	(factory): Likewise.
	(defaultAllowUserInteraction): Likewis.
	(defaultUseCaches): Likewise.
	(allowUserInteraction): Likewise.
	(connected): Likewise.
	(url): Likewise.
	(connect): Documentation merged with classpath.
	(getURL): Likewise.
	(getContentLength): Likewise.
	(getContentType): Likewise.
	(getContentEncoding): Likewise.
	(getExpiration): Likewise.
	(getDate): Likewise.
	(getLastModified): Likewise.
	(getHeaderField): Likewise.
	(getContent): Likewise.
	(getPermission): Likewise.
	(getInputStream): Likewise.
	(getOutputStream): Likewise.
	(toString): Likewise.
	(getDoInput): Likewise.
	(getDoOutput): Likewise.
	(setAllowUserInteraction): Likewise.
	(getAllowUserInteraction): Likewise.
	(setDefaultAllowUserInteraction): Likewise.
	(getDefaultAllowUserInteraction): Likewise.
	(setUseCaches): Likewise.
	(getUseCaches): Likewise.
	(setIfModifiedSince): Likewise.
	(getIfModifiedSince): Likewise.
	(setDefaultRequestProperty): Likewise.
	(getDefaultRequestProperty): Likewise.
	(setContentHandlerFactory): Likewise.
	(setFileNameMap): Likewise.

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/* URLConnection.java -- Abstract superclass for reading from URL's
Copyright (C) 1998, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307 USA.
Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
exception statement from your version. */
package java.net;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.security.Permission;
import java.security.AllPermission;
import java.text.ParsePosition;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import gnu.gcj.io.MimeTypes;
/**
* Written using on-line Java Platform 1.2 API Specification, as well
* as "The Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition (Addison-Wesley, 1998).
* Status: One guessContentTypeFrom... methods not implemented.
* getContent method assumes content type from response; see comment there.
*/
/**
* This class models a connection that retrieves the information pointed
* to by a URL object. This is typically a connection to a remote node
* on the network, but could be a simple disk read.
* <p>
* A URLConnection object is normally created by calling the openConnection()
* method of a URL object. This method is somewhat misnamed because it does
* not actually open the connection. Instead, it return an unconnected
* instance of this object. The caller then has the opportunity to set
* various connection options prior to calling the actual connect() method.
* <p>
* After the connection has been opened, there are a number of methods in
* this class that access various attributes of the data, typically
* represented by headers sent in advance of the actual data itself.
* <p>
* Also of note are the getInputStream and getContent() methods which allow
* the caller to retrieve the actual data from the connection. Note that
* for some types of connections, writing is also allowed. The setDoOutput()
* method must be called prior to connecing in order to enable this, then
* the getOutputStream method called after the connection in order to
* obtain a stream to write the output to.
* <p>
* The getContent() method is of particular note. This method returns an
* Object that encapsulates the data returned. There is no way do determine
* the type of object that will be returned in advance. This is determined
* by the actual content handlers as described in the description of that
* method.
*
* @author Aaron M. Renn <arenn@urbanophile.com>
* @author Warren Levy <warrenl@cygnus.com>
*/
public abstract class URLConnection
{
/**
* This is an object that maps filenames to MIME types. The interface
* to do this is implemented by this class, so just create an empty
* instance and store it here.
*/
private static FileNameMap fileNameMap;
/**
* This is the ContentHandlerFactory set by the caller, if any
*/
private static ContentHandlerFactory factory;
/**
* This is the default value that will be used to determine whether or
* not user interaction should be allowed.
*/
private static boolean defaultAllowUserInteraction = false;
/**
* This is the default flag indicating whether or not to use caches to
* store the data returned from a server
*/
private static boolean defaultUseCaches = true;
/**
* This variable determines whether or not interaction is allowed with
* the user. For example, to prompt for a username and password.
*/
protected boolean allowUserInteraction;
/**
* Indicates whether or not a connection has been established to the
* destination specified in the URL
*/
protected boolean connected = false;
/**
* Indicates whether or not input can be read from this URL
*/
protected boolean doInput = true;
/**
* Indicates whether or not output can be sent to this URL
*/
protected boolean doOutput = false;
/**
* If this flag is set, the protocol is allowed to cache data whenever
* it can (caching is not guaranteed). If it is not set, the protocol
* must a get a fresh copy of the data.
* <p>
* This field is set by the setUseCaches method and returned by the
* getUseCaches method.
*
* Its default value is that determined by the last invocation of
* setDefaultUseCaches
*/
protected boolean useCaches;
/**
* If this value is non-zero, then the connection will only attempt to
* fetch the document pointed to by the URL if the document has been
* modified more recently than the date set in this variable. That date
* should be specified as the number of seconds since 1/1/1970 GMT.
*/
protected long ifModifiedSince = 0L;
/**
* This is the URL associated with this connection
*/
protected URL url;
private static ContentHandler contentHandler;
private static Hashtable handlers = new Hashtable();
private static Locale locale;
private static SimpleDateFormat dateFormat1, dateFormat2, dateFormat3;
private static boolean dateformats_initialized = false;
/**
* Creates a URL connection to a given URL. A real connection is not made.
* Use #connect to do this.
*
* @param url The Object to create the URL connection to
*
* @see URLConnection#connect()
*/
protected URLConnection(URL url)
{
this.url = url;
allowUserInteraction = defaultAllowUserInteraction;
useCaches = defaultUseCaches;
}
/**
* Establishes the actual connection to the URL associated with this
* connection object
*/
public abstract void connect() throws IOException;
/**
* Returns the URL object associated with this connection
*
* @return The URL for this connection.
*/
public URL getURL()
{
return url;
}
/**
* Returns the value of the content-length header field or -1 if the value
* is not known or not present.
*
* @return The content-length field
*/
public int getContentLength()
{
return getHeaderFieldInt("content-length", -1);
}
/**
* Returns the the content-type of the data pointed to by the URL. This
* method first tries looking for a content-type header. If that is not
* present, it attempts to use the file name to determine the content's
* MIME type. If that is unsuccessful, the method returns null. The caller
* may then still attempt to determine the MIME type by a call to
* guessContentTypeFromStream()
*
* @return The content MIME type
*/
public String getContentType()
{
return getHeaderField("content-type");
}
/**
* Returns the value of the content-encoding field or null if it is not
* known or not present.
*
* @return The content-encoding field
*/
public String getContentEncoding()
{
return getHeaderField("content-encoding");
}
/**
* Returns the value of the expires header or 0 if not known or present.
* If populated, the return value is number of seconds since midnight
* on 1/1/1970 GMT.
*
* @return The expiration time.
*/
public long getExpiration()
{
return getHeaderFieldDate("expiration", 0L);
}
/**
* Returns the date of the document pointed to by the URL as reported in
* the date field of the header or 0 if the value is not present or not
* known. If populated, the return value is number of seconds since
* midnight on 1/1/1970 GMT.
*
* @return The document date
*/
public long getDate()
{
return getHeaderFieldDate("date", 0L);
}
/**
* Returns the value of the last-modified header field or 0 if not known known
* or not present. If populated, the return value is the number of seconds
* since midnight on 1/1/1970.
*
* @return The last modified time
*/
public long getLastModified()
{
return getHeaderFieldDate("last-modified", 0L);
}
/**
* Returns the value of the n-th header field
*
* @param num The number of the header field
*/
public String getHeaderField(int num)
{
// Subclasses for specific protocols override this.
return null;
}
/**
* Returns a String representing the value of the header field having
* the named key. Returns null if the header field does not exist.
*
* @param name The name of the header field
*/
public String getHeaderField(String name)
{
// Subclasses for specific protocols override this.
return null;
}
/**
* Returns a map of all sent header fields
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public Map getHeaderFields()
{
// Subclasses for specific protocols override this.
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the value of the header filed name as int.
*
* @param name The name of the header field
* @param val The default value
*
* @return Returns the value of the header filed or the default value
* if the field is missing or malformed
*/
public int getHeaderFieldInt(String name, int val)
{
String str = getHeaderField(name);
try
{
if (str != null)
val = Integer.parseInt(str);
}
catch (NumberFormatException e)
{
; // Do nothing; val is the default.
}
return val;
}
/**
* Returns the value of a header field parsed as date. The result is then
* number of milliseconds since January 1st, 1970 GMT.
*
* @param name The name of the header field
* @param val The dafault date
*
* @return Returns the date value of the header filed or the default value
* if the field is missing or malformed
*/
public long getHeaderFieldDate(String name, long val)
{
if (! dateformats_initialized)
initializeDateFormats();
String str = getHeaderField(name);
if (str != null)
{
Date date;
if ((date = dateFormat1.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0))) != null)
val = date.getTime();
else if ((date = dateFormat2.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0))) != null)
val = date.getTime();
else if ((date = dateFormat3.parse(str, new ParsePosition(0))) != null)
val = date.getTime();
}
return val;
}
/**
* Returns a String representing the header key at the specified index.
* This allows the caller to walk the list of header fields. The analogous
* getHeaderField(int) method allows access to the corresponding value for
* this tag.
*
* @param num The number of the header field
*/
public String getHeaderFieldKey(int num)
{
// Subclasses for specific protocols override this.
return null;
}
/**
* This method returns the content of the document pointed to by the URL
* as an Object. The type of object depends on the MIME type of the
* object and particular content hander loaded. Most text type content
* handlers will return a subclass of InputStream. Images usually return
* a class that implements ImageProducer. There is not guarantee what
* type of object will be returned, however.
* <p>
* This class first determines the MIME type of the content, then creates
* a ContentHandler object to process the input. If the ContentHandlerFactory
* is set, then that object is called to load a content handler, otherwise
* a class called gnu.java.net.content.<content_type> is tried.
* The default class will also be used if the content handler factory returns
* a null content handler.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
* @exception UnknownServiceException If the protocol does not support the
* content type
*/
public Object getContent() throws IOException
{
// FIXME: Doc indicates that other criteria should be applied as
// heuristics to determine the true content type, e.g. see
// guessContentTypeFromName() and guessContentTypeFromStream methods
// as well as FileNameMap class & fileNameMap field & get/set methods.
String cType = getContentType();
contentHandler = setContentHandler(cType);
if (contentHandler == null)
return getInputStream();
return contentHandler.getContent(this);
}
/**
* Retrieves the content of this URLConnection
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
* @exception UnknownServiceException If the protocol does not support the
* content type
*/
public Object getContent(Class[] classes) throws IOException
{
// FIXME: implement this
return getContent ();
}
/**
* This method returns a <code>Permission</code> object representing the
* permissions required to access this URL. This method returns
* <code>java.security.AllPermission</code> by default. Subclasses should
* override it to return a more specific permission. For example, an
* HTTP URL should return an instance of <code>SocketPermission</code>
* for the appropriate host and port.
* <p>
* Note that because of items such as HTTP redirects, the permission
* object returned might be different before and after connecting.
*
* @exception IOException If the computation of the permission requires
* network or file I/O and an exception occurs while computing it
*/
public Permission getPermission() throws IOException
{
// Subclasses may override this.
return new java.security.AllPermission();
}
/**
* Returns an InputStream for this connection. As this default
* implementation returns null, subclasses should override this method
*
* @return An InputStream for this connection
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
* @exception UnknownServiceException If the protocol does not support input
*/
public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException
{
// Subclasses for specific protocols override this.
throw new UnknownServiceException("Protocol " + url.getProtocol() +
" does not support input.");
}
/**
* Returns an OutputStream for this connection. As this default
* implementation returns null, subclasses should override this method
*
* @return An OutputStream for this connection
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
* @exception UnknownServiceException If the protocol does not support output
*/
public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException
{
// Subclasses for specific protocols override this.
throw new UnknownServiceException("Protocol " + url.getProtocol() +
" does not support output.");
}
/**
* The methods prints the value of this object as a String by calling the
* toString() method of its associated URL. Overrides Object.toString()
*
* @return A String representation of this object
*/
public String toString()
{
return this.getClass().getName() + ":" + url.toString();
}
/**
* Sets tha value of the doInput field.
*
* @param doinput The new value of the doInput field
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
*/
public void setDoInput(boolean doinput)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
doInput = doinput;
}
/**
* Returns the value of a flag indicating whether or not input is going
* to be done for this connection. This default to true unless the
* doOutput flag is set to false, in which case this defaults to false.
*
* @return true if input is to be done, false otherwise
*/
public boolean getDoInput()
{
return doInput;
}
/**
* Sets the value of the doOutput field
*
* @param dooutput The new value of the doOutput field
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
*/
public void setDoOutput(boolean dooutput)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
doOutput = dooutput;
}
/**
* Returns a boolean flag indicating whether or not output will be done
* on this connection. This defaults to false.
*
* @return true if output is to be done, false otherwise
*/
public boolean getDoOutput()
{
return doOutput;
}
/**
* Sets a boolean flag indicating whether or not user interaction is
* allowed for this connection. (For example, in order to prompt for
* username and password info.
*
* @param allowed The new value
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
*/
public void setAllowUserInteraction(boolean allowed)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
allowUserInteraction = allowed;
}
/**
* Returns a boolean flag indicating whether or not user interaction is
* allowed for this connection. (For example, in order to prompt for
* username and password info.
*
* @return true if user interaction is allowed, false otherwise
*/
public boolean getAllowUserInteraction()
{
return allowUserInteraction;
}
/**
* Sets the default flag for whether or not interaction with a user
* is allowed. This will be used for all connections unless overridden
*
* @param allowed The new default value
*/
public static void setDefaultAllowUserInteraction(boolean allowed)
{
defaultAllowUserInteraction = allowed;
}
/**
* Returns the default flag for whether or not interaction with a user
* is allowed. This will be used for all connections unless overridden
*
* @return true if user interaction is allowed, false otherwise
*/
public static boolean getDefaultAllowUserInteraction()
{
return defaultAllowUserInteraction;
}
/**
* Sets a boolean flag indicating whether or not caching will be used
* (if possible) to store data downloaded via the connection.
*
* @param usecaches The new value
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
*/
public void setUseCaches(boolean usecaches)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
useCaches = usecaches;
}
/**
* Returns a boolean flag indicating whether or not caching will be used
* (if possible) to store data downloaded via the connection.
*
* @return true if caching should be used if possible, false otherwise
*/
public boolean getUseCaches()
{
return useCaches;
}
/**
* Sets the ifModified since instance variable. If this value is non
* zero and the underlying protocol supports it, the actual document will
* not be fetched unless it has been modified since this time. The value
* passed should be 0 if this feature is to be disabled or the time expressed
* as the number of seconds since midnight 1/1/1970 GMT otherwise.
*
* @param ifmodifiedsince The new value in milliseconds
* since January 1, 1970 GMT
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
*/
public void setIfModifiedSince(long ifmodifiedsince)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
ifModifiedSince = ifmodifiedsince;
}
/**
* Returns the ifModified since instance variable. If this value is non
* zero and the underlying protocol supports it, the actual document will
* not be fetched unless it has been modified since this time. The value
* returned will be 0 if this feature is disabled or the time expressed
* as the number of seconds since midnight 1/1/1970 GMT otherwise
*
* @return The ifModifiedSince value
*/
public long getIfModifiedSince()
{
return ifModifiedSince;
}
/**
* Returns the default value of the useCaches field
*/
public boolean getDefaultUseCaches()
{
return defaultUseCaches;
}
/**
* Sets the default value used to determine whether or not caching
* of documents will be done when possible.
*
* @param defaultusecaches The new default value
*/
public void setDefaultUseCaches(boolean defaultusecaches)
{
defaultUseCaches = defaultusecaches;
}
/**
* Sets a property specified by key to value.
*
* @param key Key of the property to set
* @param value Value of the Property to set
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
* @exception NullPointerException If key is null
*
* @see URLConnection#getRequestProperty(String key)
* @see URLConnection#addRequestProperty(String key, String value)
*/
public void setRequestProperty(String key, String value)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
// Do nothing unless overridden by subclasses that support setting
// header fields in the request.
}
/**
* Sets a property specified by key to value. If the property key already
* is assigned to a value it does nothing.
*
* @param key Key of the property to add
* @param value Value of the Property to add
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
* @exception NullPointerException If key is null
*
* @see URLConnection#getRequestProperty(String key)
* @see URLConnection#setRequestProperty(String key, String value)
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public void addRequestProperty(String key, String value)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
if (getRequestProperty (key) == null)
{
setRequestProperty (key, value);
}
}
/**
* Returns a property value specified by key.
*
* @param key Key of the property to return
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
*
* @see URLConnection#setRequestProperty(String key, String value)
* @see URLConnection#addRequestProperty(String key, String value)
*
* @return Value of the property.
*/
public String getRequestProperty(String key)
{
if (connected)
throw new IllegalStateException ("Already connected");
// Overridden by subclasses that support reading header fields from the
// request.
return null;
}
/**
* Returns a map that contains all properties of the request
*
* @exception IllegalStateException If already connected
*
* @return The map of properties
*/
public Map getRequestProperties()
{
// Overridden by subclasses that support reading header fields from the
// request.
return null;
}
/**
* Sets the default value of a request property. This will be used
* for all connections unless the value of the property is manually
* overridden.
*
* @param key The key of the property
* @param value The value of the property
*
* @deprecated 1.3 The method setRequestProperty should be used instead
*
* @see URLConnectionr#setRequestProperty(String key, String value)
*/
public static void setDefaultRequestProperty(String key, String value)
{
// Do nothing unless overridden by subclasses that support setting
// default request properties.
}
/**
* Returns the default value of a request property. This will be used
* for all connections unless the value of the property is manually
* overridden.
*
* @param key The key of the default property
*
* @return The value of the default property or null if not available
*
* @deprecated 1.3 The method getRequestProperty should be used instead
*
* @see URLConnection#getRequestProperty(String key)
*/
public static String getDefaultRequestProperty(String key)
{
// Overridden by subclasses that support default request properties.
return null;
}
/**
* Set's the ContentHandlerFactory for an application. This can be called
* once and only once. If it is called again, then an Error is thrown.
* Unlike for other set factory methods, this one does not do a security
* check prior to setting the factory.
*
* @param fac The ContentHandlerFactory
*
* @exception Error If the factory has already been defined
* @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
* checkSetFactory method doesn't allow the operation
*/
public static void setContentHandlerFactory(ContentHandlerFactory fac)
{
if (factory != null)
throw new Error("ContentHandlerFactory already set");
// Throw an exception if an extant security mgr precludes
// setting the factory.
SecurityManager s = System.getSecurityManager();
if (s != null)
s.checkSetFactory();
factory = fac;
}
/**
* Tries to determine the content type of an object, based on the
* specified file name
*
* @param fname The filename to guess the content type from
*
* @specnote public since JDK 1.4
*/
public static String guessContentTypeFromName(String fname)
{
int dot = fname.lastIndexOf (".");
if (dot != -1)
{
if (dot == fname.length())
return ("application/octet-stream");
else
fname = fname.substring (dot + 1);
}
String type = MimeTypes.getMimeTypeFromExtension (fname);
if (type == null)
return("application/octet-stream");
return(type);
}
/**
* Tries to guess the content type of an object, based on the characters
* at the beginning of then input stream
*
* @param is The input stream to guess from
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public static String guessContentTypeFromStream(InputStream is)
throws IOException
{
is.mark(1024);
// FIXME: Implement this. Use system mimetype informations (like "file").
is.reset();
return null;
}
/**
* This method returns the <code>FileNameMap</code> object being used
* to decode MIME types by file extension.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public static FileNameMap getFileNameMap()
{
return fileNameMap;
}
/**
* Sets a FileNameMap
*
* @param map The new FileNameMap
*
* @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
* checkSetFactory method doesn't allow the operation
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public static void setFileNameMap(FileNameMap map)
{
// Throw an exception if an extant security mgr precludes
// setting the factory.
SecurityManager s = System.getSecurityManager();
if (s != null)
s.checkSetFactory();
fileNameMap = map;
}
private ContentHandler setContentHandler(String contentType)
{
ContentHandler handler;
// No content type so just handle it as the default.
if (contentType == null || contentType == "")
return null;
// See if a handler has been cached for this content type.
// For efficiency, if a content type has been searched for but not
// found, it will be in the hash table but as the contentType String
// instead of a ContentHandler.
if ((handler = (ContentHandler) handlers.get(contentType)) != null)
if (handler instanceof ContentHandler)
return handler;
else
return null;
// If a non-default factory has been set, use it to find the content type.
if (factory != null)
handler = factory.createContentHandler(contentType);
// Non-default factory may have returned null or a factory wasn't set.
// Use the default search algorithm to find a handler for this content type.
if (handler == null)
{
// Get the list of packages to check and append our default handler
// to it, along with the JDK specified default as a last resort.
// Except in very unusual environments the JDK specified one shouldn't
// ever be needed (or available).
String propVal = System.getProperty("java.content.handler.pkgs");
propVal = (propVal == null) ? "" : (propVal + "|");
propVal = propVal + "gnu.gcj.content|sun.net.www.content";
// Replace the '/' character in the content type with '.' and
// all other non-alphabetic, non-numeric characters with '_'.
StringTokenizer pkgPrefix = new StringTokenizer(propVal, "|");
char[] cArray = contentType.toCharArray();
for (int i = 0; i < cArray.length; i++)
{
if (cArray[i] == '/')
cArray[i] = '.';
else if (! ((cArray[i] >= 'A' && cArray[i] <= 'Z') ||
(cArray[i] >= 'a' && cArray[i] <= 'z') ||
(cArray[i] >= '0' && cArray[i] <= '9')))
cArray[i] = '_';
}
String contentClass = new String(cArray);
// See if a class of this content type exists in any of the packages.
do
{
String facName = pkgPrefix.nextToken() + "." + contentClass;
try
{
handler =
(ContentHandler) Class.forName(facName).newInstance();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
// Can't instantiate; handler still null, go on to next element.
}
} while ((handler == null ||
! (handler instanceof ContentHandler)) &&
pkgPrefix.hasMoreTokens());
}
// Update the hashtable with the new content handler.
if (handler != null && handler instanceof ContentHandler)
{
handlers.put(contentType, handler);
return handler;
}
// For efficiency on subsequent searches, put a dummy entry in the hash
// table for content types that don't have a non-default ContentHandler.
handlers.put(contentType, contentType);
return null;
}
// We don't put these in a static initializer, because it creates problems
// with initializer co-dependency: SimpleDateFormat's constructors eventually
// depend on URLConnection (via the java.text.*Symbols classes).
private synchronized void initializeDateFormats()
{
if (dateformats_initialized)
return;
locale = new Locale("En", "Us", "Unix");
dateFormat1 = new SimpleDateFormat("EEE, dd MMM yyyy hh:mm:ss 'GMT'",
locale);
dateFormat2 = new SimpleDateFormat("EEEE, dd-MMM-yy hh:mm:ss 'GMT'",
locale);
dateFormat3 = new SimpleDateFormat("EEE MMM d hh:mm:ss yyyy", locale);
dateformats_initialized = true;
}
}