org.apache.commons.net
Interface SocketFactory

All Known Implementing Classes:
DefaultSocketFactory

public interface SocketFactory

The SocketFactory interface provides a means for the programmer to control the creation of sockets and provide his own Socket implementations for use by all classes derived from SocketClient. This allows you to provide your own Socket implementations and to perform security checks or browser capability requests before creating a Socket.

Author:
Daniel F. Savarese
See Also:
DefaultSocketFactory

Method Summary
 java.net.ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port)
          Creates a ServerSocket bound to a specified port.
 java.net.ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port, int backlog)
          Creates a ServerSocket bound to a specified port with a given maximum queue length for incoming connections.
 java.net.ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port, int backlog, java.net.InetAddress bindAddr)
          Creates a ServerSocket bound to a specified port on a given local address with a given maximum queue length for incoming connections.
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.net.InetAddress address, int port)
          Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port.
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.net.InetAddress address, int port, java.net.InetAddress localAddr, int localPort)
          Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port and originating from the specified local address and port.
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host, int port)
          Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port.
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host, int port, java.net.InetAddress localAddr, int localPort)
          Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port and originating from the specified local address and port.
 

Method Detail

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host,
                                    int port)
                             throws java.net.UnknownHostException,
                                    java.io.IOException
Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port.

Parameters:
host - The hostname to connect to.
port - The port to connect to.
Returns:
A Socket connected to the given host and port.
Throws:
java.net.UnknownHostException - If the hostname cannot be resolved.
java.io.IOException - If an I/O error occurs while creating the Socket.

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.net.InetAddress address,
                                    int port)
                             throws java.io.IOException
Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port.

Parameters:
address - The address of the host to connect to.
port - The port to connect to.
Returns:
A Socket connected to the given host and port.
Throws:
java.io.IOException - If an I/O error occurs while creating the Socket.

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host,
                                    int port,
                                    java.net.InetAddress localAddr,
                                    int localPort)
                             throws java.net.UnknownHostException,
                                    java.io.IOException
Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port and originating from the specified local address and port.

Parameters:
host - The hostname to connect to.
port - The port to connect to.
localAddr - The local address to use.
localPort - The local port to use.
Returns:
A Socket connected to the given host and port.
Throws:
java.net.UnknownHostException - If the hostname cannot be resolved.
java.io.IOException - If an I/O error occurs while creating the Socket.

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.net.InetAddress address,
                                    int port,
                                    java.net.InetAddress localAddr,
                                    int localPort)
                             throws java.io.IOException
Creates a Socket connected to the given host and port and originating from the specified local address and port.

Parameters:
address - The address of the host to connect to.
port - The port to connect to.
localAddr - The local address to use.
localPort - The local port to use.
Returns:
A Socket connected to the given host and port.
Throws:
java.io.IOException - If an I/O error occurs while creating the Socket.

createServerSocket

public java.net.ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port)
                                         throws java.io.IOException
Creates a ServerSocket bound to a specified port. A port of 0 will create the ServerSocket on a system-determined free port.

Parameters:
port - The port on which to listen, or 0 to use any free port.
Returns:
A ServerSocket that will listen on a specified port.
Throws:
java.io.IOException - If an I/O error occurs while creating the ServerSocket.

createServerSocket

public java.net.ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port,
                                                int backlog)
                                         throws java.io.IOException
Creates a ServerSocket bound to a specified port with a given maximum queue length for incoming connections. A port of 0 will create the ServerSocket on a system-determined free port.

Parameters:
port - The port on which to listen, or 0 to use any free port.
backlog - The maximum length of the queue for incoming connections.
Returns:
A ServerSocket that will listen on a specified port.
Throws:
java.io.IOException - If an I/O error occurs while creating the ServerSocket.

createServerSocket

public java.net.ServerSocket createServerSocket(int port,
                                                int backlog,
                                                java.net.InetAddress bindAddr)
                                         throws java.io.IOException
Creates a ServerSocket bound to a specified port on a given local address with a given maximum queue length for incoming connections. A port of 0 will create the ServerSocket on a system-determined free port.

Parameters:
port - The port on which to listen, or 0 to use any free port.
backlog - The maximum length of the queue for incoming connections.
bindAddr - The local address to which the ServerSocket should bind.
Returns:
A ServerSocket that will listen on a specified port.
Throws:
java.io.IOException - If an I/O error occurs while creating the ServerSocket.