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/**
* ServiceClient Application: This is the client side of the EX1 example that
* looks for the JXTA-EX1 service and connects to its advertised pipe. The
* Service advertisement is published in the NetPeerGroup
* by the server application. The client discovers the service
* advertisement and create an output pipe to connect to the service input
* pipe. The server application creates an input pipe that waits to receive
* messages. Each message receive is displayed to the screen. The client
* sends an hello message.
*/
package net.jxta.document;
import net.jxta.discovery.DiscoveryService;
import net.jxta.document.MimeMediaType;
import net.jxta.document.StructuredTextDocument;
import net.jxta.endpoint.Message;
import net.jxta.endpoint.StringMessageElement;
import net.jxta.peergroup.PeerGroup;
import net.jxta.pipe.OutputPipe;
import net.jxta.pipe.PipeService;
import net.jxta.protocol.ModuleSpecAdvertisement;
import net.jxta.protocol.PeerGroupAdvertisement;
import net.jxta.protocol.PipeAdvertisement;
import net.jxta.platform.NetworkManager;
import net.jxta.impl.membership.pse.PSECredential;
import net.jxta.impl.membership.pse.PSEMembershipService;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.io.File;
import java.util.Enumeration;
/**
* ServiceClient Side: This is the client side of the JXTA-EX1
* application. The client application is a simple example on how to
* start a client, connect to a JXTA enabled service, and invoke the
* service via a pipe advertised by the service. The
* client searches for the module specification advertisement
* associated with the service, extracts the pipe information to
* connect to the service, creates a new output to connect to the
* service and sends a message to the service.
* The client just sends a string to the service no response
* is expected from the service.
*/
public class ServiceClient {
static PeerGroup netPeerGroup = null;
static PeerGroupAdvertisement groupAdvertisement = null;
private DiscoveryService discovery;
private PSEMembershipService membershipService;
private PipeService pipeService;
private NetworkManager manager;
public static void main(String args[]) {
System.setProperty("net.jxta.logging.Logging", "OFF");
System.setProperty("net.jxta.level", "OFF");
ServiceClient myapp = new ServiceClient();
System.out.println("Starting ServiceClient peer ....");
myapp.startJxta();
System.out.println("Good Bye ....");
System.exit(0);
}
private void startJxta() {
try {
manager = new NetworkManager(NetworkManager.ConfigMode.ADHOC, "ServiceClient",
new File(new File(".cache"), "ServiceClient").toURI());
manager.startNetwork();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(-1);
}
netPeerGroup = manager.getNetPeerGroup();
// this is how to obtain the netPeerGroup advertisement
groupAdvertisement = netPeerGroup.getPeerGroupAdvertisement();
// get the discovery, and pipe service
System.out.println("Getting DiscoveryService");
discovery = netPeerGroup.getDiscoveryService();
System.out.println("Getting PSEMembershipService");
membershipService = (PSEMembershipService)netPeerGroup.getMembershipService();
System.out.println("Getting PipeService");
pipeService = netPeerGroup.getPipeService();
startClient();
}
// start the client
private void startClient() {
// Let's initialize the client
System.out.println("Start the ServiceClient");
// Let's try to locate the service advertisement we will loop until we find it!
System.out.println("searching for the JXTA-EX1 Service advertisement");
Enumeration en;
while (true) {
try {
// let's look first in our local cache to see if we have it! We try to discover an adverisement
// which as the (Name, JXTA-EX1) tag value
en = discovery.getLocalAdvertisements(DiscoveryService.ADV, "Name", "JXTASPEC:JXTA-EX1");
// Ok we got something in our local cache does not need to go further!
if ((en != null) && en.hasMoreElements()) {
break;
}
// We could not find anything in our local cache, so let's send a
// remote discovery request searching for the service advertisement.
discovery.getRemoteAdvertisements(null, DiscoveryService.ADV, "Name", "JXTASPEC:JXTA-EX1", 1, null);
// The discovery is asynchronous as we do not know how long is going to take
try {
// sleep as much as we want. Yes we should implement asynchronous listener pipe...
Thread.sleep(2000);
} catch (Exception e) {
// ignored
}
} catch (IOException e) {
// found nothing! move on
}
System.out.print(".");
}
System.out.println("we found the service advertisement");
// Ok get the service advertisement as a Spec Advertisement
ModuleSpecAdvertisement mdsadv = (ModuleSpecAdvertisement) en.nextElement();
//System.out.println(mdsadv);
PSECredential credential = (PSECredential)membershipService.getDefaultCredential();
boolean verifyWithKeyStore = true;
boolean isVerified = mdsadv.verify(credential, verifyWithKeyStore);
System.out.println("service advertisement verified = " + isVerified);
System.out.println("service advertisement isAuthenticated = " + mdsadv.isAuthenticated());
System.out.println("service advertisement isCorrectMembershipKey = " + mdsadv.isCorrectMembershipKey());
System.out.println("service advertisement isMember = " + mdsadv.isMember());
// try {
//
// // let's print the advertisement as a plain text document
// StructuredTextDocument doc = (StructuredTextDocument) mdsadv.getDocument(MimeMediaType.TEXT_DEFAULTENCODING);
//
// StringWriter out = new StringWriter();
//
// doc.sendToWriter(out);
// //System.out.println(out.toString());
// out.close();
//
// // we can find the pipe to connect to the service
// // in the advertisement.
// PipeAdvertisement pipeadv = mdsadv.getPipeAdvertisement();
//
// // Ok we have our pipe advertiseemnt to talk to the service
// // create the output pipe endpoint to connect
// // to the server, try 3 times to bind the pipe endpoint to
// // the listening endpoint pipe of the service
// OutputPipe outputPipe = pipeService.createOutputPipe(pipeadv, 10000);
//
// // create the data string to send to the server
// String data = "Hello my friend!";
//
// // create the pipe message
// Message msg = new Message();
// StringMessageElement sme = new StringMessageElement("DataTag", data, null);
//
// msg.addMessageElement(null, sme);
//
// // send the message to the service pipe
// outputPipe.send(msg);
// System.out.println("message \"" + data + "\" sent to the ServiceServer");
// } catch (Exception ex) {
// ex.printStackTrace();
// System.out.println("ServiceClient: Error sending message to the service");
// }
}
}