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The format for a HostIdentifier string is: * <pre> * [<I>protocol</I>:][[<I>//</I>]<I>hostname</I>][<I>:port</I>][<I>/servername</I>] * </pre> * There are actually no required components of this string, as a null string * is interpreted to mean a local connection to the local host and is equivalent * to the string <em>local://localhost</em>. The components of the * HostIdentifier are: * <ul> * <li><p><tt>protocol</tt> - The communications protocol. If omitted, * and a hostname is not specified, then default local protocol, * <em>local:</em>, is assumed. If the protocol is omitted and a * hostname is specified then the default remote protocol, * <em>rmi:</em> is assumed. * </p></li> * <li><p><tt>hostname</tt> - The hostname. If omitted, then * <em>localhost</em> is assumed. If the protocol is also omitted, * then default local protocol <em>local:</em> is also assumed. * If the hostname is not omitted but the protocol is omitted, * then the default remote protocol, <em>rmi:</em> is assumed. * </p></li> * <li><p><tt>port</tt> - The port for the communications protocol. * Treatment of the <tt>port</tt> parameter is implementation * (protocol) specific. It is unused by the default local protocol, * <em>local:</em>. For the default remote protocol, <em>rmi:</em>, * <tt>port</tt> indicates the port number of the <em>rmiregistry</em> * on the target host and defaults to port 1099. * </p></li> * <li><p><tt>servername</tt> - The treatment of the Path, Query, and * Fragment components of the HostIdentifier are implementation * (protocol) dependent. These components are ignored by the * default local protocol, <em>local:</em>. For the default remote * protocol, <em>rmi</em>, the Path component is interpreted as * the name of the RMI remote object. The Query component may * contain an access mode specifier <em>?mode=</em> specifying * <em>"r"</em> or <em>"rw"</em> access (write access currently * ignored). The Fragment part is ignored. * </p></li> * </ul> * <p> * All HostIdentifier objects are represented as absolute, hierarchical URIs. * The constructors accept relative URIs, but these will generally be * transformed into an absolute URI specifying a default protocol. A * HostIdentifier differs from a URI in that certain contractions and * illicit syntactical constructions are allowed. The following are all * valid HostIdentifier strings: * * <ul> * <li><p>< null > - transformed into "//localhost"</p></li> * <li><p>localhost - transformed into "//localhost"</p></li> * <li><p>hostname - transformed into "//hostname"</p></li> * <li><p>hostname:port - transformed into "//hostname:port"</p></li> * <li><p>proto:hostname - transformed into "proto://hostname"</p></li> * <li><p>proto:hostname:port - transformed into * "proto://hostname:port"</p></li> * <li><p>proto://hostname:port</p></li> * </ul> * </p> * * @see URI * @see VmIdentifier * * @author Brian Doherty * @since 1.5 */ public class HostIdentifier { private URI uri; /** * creates a canonical representation of the uriString. This method * performs certain translations depending on the type of URI generated * by the string. */ private URI canonicalize(String uriString) throws URISyntaxException { if ((uriString == null) || (uriString.compareTo("localhost") == 0)) { uriString = "//localhost"; return new URI(uriString); } URI u = new URI(uriString); if (u.isAbsolute()) { if (u.isOpaque()) { /* * this code is here to deal with a special case. For ease of * use, we'd like to be able to handle the case where the user * specifies hostname:port, not requiring the scheme part. * This introduces some subtleties. * hostname:port - scheme = hostname * - schemespecificpart = port * - hostname = null * - userinfo=null * however, someone could also enter scheme:hostname:port and * get into this code. the strategy is to consider this * syntax illegal and provide some code to defend against it. * Basically, we test that the string contains only one ":" * and that the ssp is numeric. If we get two colons, we will * attempt to insert the "//" after the first colon and then * try to create a URI from the resulting string. */ String scheme = u.getScheme(); String ssp = u.getSchemeSpecificPart(); String frag = u.getFragment(); URI u2 = null; int c1index = uriString.indexOf(":"); int c2index = uriString.lastIndexOf(":"); if (c2index != c1index) { /* * this is the scheme:hostname:port case. Attempt to * transform this to scheme://hostname:port. If a path * part is part of the original strings, it will be * included in the SchemeSpecificPart. however, the * fragment part must be handled separately. */ if (frag == null) { u2 = new URI(scheme + "://" + ssp); } else { u2 = new URI(scheme + "://" + ssp + "#" + frag); } return u2; } /* * here we have the <string>:<string> case, possibly with * optional path and fragment components. we assume that * the part following the colon is a number. we don't check * this condition here as it will get detected later anyway. */ u2 = new URI("//" + uriString); return u2; } else { return u; } } else { /* * This is the case where we were given a hostname followed * by a path part, fragment part, or both a path and fragment * part. The key here is that no scheme part was specified. * For this case, if the scheme specific part does not begin * with "//", then we prefix the "//" to the given string and * attempt to create a URI from the resulting string. */ String ssp = u.getSchemeSpecificPart(); if (ssp.startsWith("//")) { return u; } else { return new URI("//" + uriString); } } } /** * Create a HostIdentifier instance from a string value. * * @param uriString a string representing a target host. The syntax of * the string must conform to the rules specified in the * class documentation. * * @throws URISyntaxException Thrown when the uriString or its canonical * form is poorly formed. This exception may * get encapsulated into a MonitorException in * a future version. * */ public HostIdentifier(String uriString) throws URISyntaxException { uri = canonicalize(uriString); } /** * Create a HostIdentifier instance from component parts of a URI. * * @param scheme the {@link URI#getScheme} component of a URI. * @param authority the {@link URI#getAuthority} component of a URI. * @param path the {@link URI#getPath} component of a URI. * @param query the {@link URI#getQuery} component of a URI. * @param fragment the {@link URI#getFragment} component of a URI. * * @throws URISyntaxException Thrown when the uriString or its canonical * form is poorly formed. This exception may * get encapsulated into a MonitorException in * a future version. * @see URI */ public HostIdentifier(String scheme, String authority, String path, String query, String fragment) throws URISyntaxException { uri = new URI(scheme, authority, path, query, fragment); } /** * Create a HostIdentifier instance from a VmIdentifier. * * The necessary components of the VmIdentifier are extracted and * reassembled into a HostIdentifier. If a "file:" scheme (protocol) * is specified, the the returned HostIdentifier will always be * equivalent to HostIdentifier("file://localhost"). * * @param vmid the VmIdentifier use to construct the HostIdentifier. */ public HostIdentifier(VmIdentifier vmid) { /* * Extract all components of the VmIdentifier URI except the * user-info part of the authority (the lvmid). */ StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); String scheme = vmid.getScheme(); String host = vmid.getHost(); String authority = vmid.getAuthority(); // check for 'file:' VmIdentifiers and handled as a special case. if ((scheme != null) && (scheme.compareTo("file") == 0)) { try { uri = new URI("file://localhost"); } catch (URISyntaxException e) { }; return; } if ((host != null) && (host.compareTo(authority) == 0)) { /* * this condition occurs when the VmIdentifier specifies only * the authority (i.e. the lvmid ), and not a host name. */ host = null; } if (scheme == null) { if (host == null) { scheme = "local"; // default local scheme } else { /* * rmi is the default remote scheme. if the VmIdentifier * specifies some other protocol, this default is overridden. */ scheme = "rmi"; } } sb.append(scheme).append("://"); if (host == null) { sb.append("localhost"); // default host name } else { sb.append(host); } int port = vmid.getPort(); if (port != -1) { sb.append(":").append(port); } String path = vmid.getPath(); if ((path != null) && (path.length() != 0)) { sb.append(path); } String query = vmid.getQuery(); if (query != null) { sb.append("?").append(query); } String frag = vmid.getFragment(); if (frag != null) { sb.append("#").append(frag); } try { uri = new URI(sb.toString()); } catch (URISyntaxException e) { // shouldn't happen, as we were passed a valid VmIdentifier throw new RuntimeException("Internal Error", e); } } /** * Resolve a VmIdentifier with this HostIdentifier. A VmIdentifier, such * as <em>1234</em> or <em>1234@hostname</em> or any other string that * omits certain components of the URI string may be valid, but is certainly * incomplete. They are missing critical information for identifying the * the communications protocol, target host, or other parameters. A * VmIdentifier of this form is considered <em>unresolved</em>. This method * uses components of the HostIdentifier to resolve the missing components * of the VmIdentifier. * <p> * Specified components of the unresolved VmIdentifier take precedence * over their HostIdentifier counterparts. For example, if the VmIdentifier * indicates <em>1234@hostname:2099</em> and the HostIdentifier indicates * <em>rmi://hostname:1099/</em>, then the resolved VmIdentifier will * be <em>rmi://1234@hostname:2099</em>. Any component not explicitly * specified or assumed by the HostIdentifier, will remain unresolved in * resolved VmIdentifier. * <p> * A VmIdentifier specifying a <em>file:</em> scheme (protocol), is * not changed in any way by this method. * * @param vmid the unresolved VmIdentifier. * @return VmIdentifier - the resolved VmIdentifier. If vmid was resolved * on entry to this method, then the returned * VmIdentifier will be equal, but not identical, to * vmid. */ public VmIdentifier resolve(VmIdentifier vmid) throws URISyntaxException, MonitorException { String scheme = vmid.getScheme(); String host = vmid.getHost(); String authority = vmid.getAuthority(); if ((scheme != null) && (scheme.compareTo("file") == 0)) { // don't attempt to resolve a file based VmIdentifier. return vmid; } if ((host != null) && (host.compareTo(authority) == 0)) { /* * this condition occurs when the VmIdentifier specifies only * the authority (i.e. an lvmid), and not a host name. */ host = null; } if (scheme == null) { scheme = getScheme(); } URI nuri = null; StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); sb.append(scheme).append("://"); String userInfo = vmid.getUserInfo(); if (userInfo != null) { sb.append(userInfo); } else { sb.append(vmid.getAuthority()); } if (host == null) { host = getHost(); } sb.append("@").append(host); int port = vmid.getPort(); if (port == -1) { port = getPort(); } if (port != -1) { sb.append(":").append(port); } String path = vmid.getPath(); if ((path == null) || (path.length() == 0)) { path = getPath(); } if ((path != null) && (path.length() > 0)) { sb.append(path); } String query = vmid.getQuery(); if (query == null) { query = getQuery(); } if (query != null) { sb.append("?").append(query); } String fragment = vmid.getFragment(); if (fragment == null) { fragment = getFragment(); } if (fragment != null) { sb.append("#").append(fragment); } String s = sb.toString(); return new VmIdentifier(s); } /** * Return the Scheme, or protocol, portion of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the scheme for this HostIdentifier. * @see URI#getScheme() */ public String getScheme() { return uri.isAbsolute() ? uri.getScheme() : null; } /** * Return the Scheme Specific Part of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the scheme specific part for this HostIdentifier. * @see URI#getSchemeSpecificPart() */ public String getSchemeSpecificPart() { return uri.getSchemeSpecificPart(); } /** * Return the User Info part of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the user info part for this HostIdentifier. * @see URI#getUserInfo() */ public String getUserInfo() { return uri.getUserInfo(); } /** * Return the Host part of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the host part for this HostIdentifier, or * "localhost" if the URI.getHost() returns null. * @see URI#getUserInfo() */ public String getHost() { return (uri.getHost() == null) ? "localhost" : uri.getHost(); } /** * Return the Port for of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the port for this HostIdentifier * @see URI#getPort() */ public int getPort() { return uri.getPort(); } /** * Return the Path part of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the path part for this HostIdentifier. * @see URI#getPath() */ public String getPath() { return uri.getPath(); } /** * Return the Query part of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the query part for this HostIdentifier. * @see URI#getQuery() */ public String getQuery() { return uri.getQuery(); } /** * Return the Fragment part of this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the fragment part for this HostIdentifier. * @see URI#getFragment() */ public String getFragment() { return uri.getFragment(); } /** * Return the mode indicated in this HostIdentifier. * * @return String - the mode string. If no mode is specified, then "r" * is returned. otherwise, the specified mode is returned. */ public String getMode() { String query = getQuery(); if (query != null) { String[] queryArgs = query.split("\\+"); for (int i = 0; i < queryArgs.length; i++) { if (queryArgs[i].startsWith("mode=")) { int index = queryArgs[i].indexOf('='); return queryArgs[i].substring(index+1); } } } return "r"; } /** * Return the URI associated with the HostIdentifier. * * @return URI - the URI. * @see URI */ public URI getURI() { return uri; } /** * Return the hash code for this HostIdentifier. The hash code is * identical to the hash code for the contained URI. * * @return int - the hashcode. * @see URI#hashCode() */ public int hashCode() { return uri.hashCode(); } /** * Test for quality with other objects. * * @param object the object to be test for equality. * @return boolean - returns true if the given object is of type * HostIdentifier and its URI field is equal to this * object's URI field. Otherwise, returns false. * * @see URI#equals(Object) */ public boolean equals(Object object) { if (object == this) { return true; } if (!(object instanceof HostIdentifier)) { return false; } return uri.equals(((HostIdentifier)object).uri); } /** * Convert to a string representation. Conversion is identical to * calling getURI().toString(). This may change in a future release. * * @return String - a String representation of the HostIdentifier. * * @see URI#toString() */ public String toString() { return uri.toString(); } }