/* * Released into the public domain * with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. */ package org.klomp.snark; import java.util.Properties; import net.i2p.client.I2PSessionException; import net.i2p.client.I2PClient; import net.i2p.client.I2PSession; import net.i2p.client.I2PSimpleClient; /** * Connect via I2CP and ask the router the bandwidth limits. * * The call is blocking and returns null on failure. * Timeout is set to 5 seconds in I2PSimpleSession but it should be much faster. * * @author zzz */ class BWLimits { public static int[] getBWLimits(String host, int port) { int[] rv = null; try { I2PClient client = new I2PSimpleClient(); Properties opts = new Properties(); opts.put(I2PClient.PROP_TCP_HOST, host); opts.put(I2PClient.PROP_TCP_PORT, "" + port); I2PSession session = client.createSession(null, opts); session.connect(); rv = session.bandwidthLimits(); session.destroySession(); } catch (I2PSessionException ise) {} return rv; } /**** public static void main(String args[]) { System.out.println(Arrays.toString(getBWLimits("127.0.0.1", 7654))); } ****/ }