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The range may have upper and lower bounds, be * specified by a single port number, or may be unbound. * * @since 2.0 * @author Seth Proctor */ public class PortRange { /** * Constant used to specify that the range is unbound on one side. */ public static final int UNBOUND = -1; // the port bound values private int lowerBound; private int upperBound; /** * Default constructor used to represent an unbound range. This is typically used when an * address has no port information. */ public PortRange() { this(UNBOUND, UNBOUND); } /** * Creates a <code>PortRange</code> that represents a single port value instead of a range of * values. * * @param singlePort * the single port number */ public PortRange(int singlePort) { this(singlePort, singlePort); } /** * Creates a <code>PortRange</code> with upper and lower bounds. Either of the parameters may * have the value <code>UNBOUND</code> meaning that there is no bound at the respective end. * * @param lowerBound * the lower-bound port number or <code>UNBOUND</code> * @param upperBound * the upper-bound port number or <code>UNBOUND</code> */ public PortRange(int lowerBound, int upperBound) { this.lowerBound = lowerBound; this.upperBound = upperBound; } /** * Creates an instance of <code>PortRange</code> based on the given value. * * @param value * a <code>String</code> representing the range * * @return a new <code>PortRange</code> * * @throws NumberFormatException * if a port value isn't an integer */ public static PortRange getInstance(String value) { int lowerBound = UNBOUND; int upperBound = UNBOUND; // first off, make sure there's actually content here if ((value.length() == 0) || (value.equals("-"))) return new PortRange(); // there's content, so figure where the '-' is, if at all int dashPos = value.indexOf('-'); if (dashPos == -1) { // there's no dash, so it's just a single number lowerBound = upperBound = Integer.parseInt(value); } else if (dashPos == 0) { // it starts with a dash, so it's just upper-range bound upperBound = Integer.parseInt(value.substring(1)); } else { // it's a number followed by a dash, so get the lower-bound... lowerBound = Integer.parseInt(value.substring(0, dashPos)); int len = value.length(); // ... and see if there is a second port number if (dashPos != (len - 1)) { // the dash wasn't at the end, so there's an upper-bound upperBound = Integer.parseInt(value.substring(dashPos + 1, len)); } } return new PortRange(lowerBound, upperBound); } /** * Returns the lower-bound port value. If the range is not lower-bound, then this returns * <code>UNBOUND</code>. If the range is actually a single port number, then this returns the * same value as <code>getUpperBound</code>. * * @return the upper-bound */ public int getLowerBound() { return lowerBound; } /** * Returns the upper-bound port value. If the range is not upper-bound, then this returns * <code>UNBOUND</code>. If the range is actually a single port number, then this returns the * same value as <code>getLowerBound</code>. * * @return the upper-bound */ public int getUpperBound() { return upperBound; } /** * Returns whether the range is bounded by a lower port number. * * @return true if lower-bounded, false otherwise */ public boolean isLowerBounded() { return (lowerBound != -1); } /** * Returns whether the range is bounded by an upper port number. * * @return true if upper-bounded, false otherwise */ public boolean isUpperBounded() { return (upperBound != -1); } /** * Returns whether the range is actually a single port number. * * @return true if the range is a single port number, false otherwise */ public boolean isSinglePort() { return ((lowerBound == upperBound) && (lowerBound != UNBOUND)); } /** * Returns whether the range is unbound, which means that it specifies no port number or range. * This is typically used with addresses that include no port information. * * @return true if the range is unbound, false otherwise */ public boolean isUnbound() { return ((lowerBound == UNBOUND) && (upperBound == UNBOUND)); } /** * Returns true if the input is an instance of this class and if its value equals the value * contained in this class. * * @param o * the object to compare * * @return true if this object and the input represent the same value */ public boolean equals(Object o) { if (!(o instanceof PortRange)) return false; PortRange other = (PortRange) o; if (lowerBound != other.lowerBound) return false; if (upperBound != other.upperBound) return false; return true; } /** * */ public String encode() { if (isUnbound()) return ""; if (isSinglePort()) return String.valueOf(lowerBound); if (!isLowerBounded()) return "-" + String.valueOf(upperBound); if (!isUpperBounded()) return String.valueOf(lowerBound) + "-"; return String.valueOf(lowerBound) + "-" + String.valueOf(upperBound); } }