Class ByteChunk
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Cloneable
The buffer can be modified and used for both input and output.
There are 2 modes: The chunk can be associated with a sink - ByteInputChannel or ByteOutputChannel, which will be used when the buffer is empty (on input) or filled (on output). For output, it can also grow. This operating mode is selected by calling setLimit() or allocate(initial, limit) with limit != -1.
Various search and append method are defined - similar with String and StringBuffer, but operating on bytes.
This is important because it allows processing the http headers directly on the received bytes, without converting to chars and Strings until the strings are needed. In addition, the charset is determined later, from headers or user code.
In a server it is very important to be able to operate on the original byte[] without converting everything to chars. Some protocols are ASCII only, and some allow different non-UNICODE encodings. The encoding is not known beforehand, and can even change during the execution of the protocol. ( for example a multipart message may have parts with different encoding )
For HTTP it is not very clear how the encoding of RequestURI and mime values can be determined, but it is a great advantage to be able to parse the request without converting to string.
- Author:
- dac@sun.com, James Todd [gonzo@sun.com], Costin Manolache, Remy Maucherat
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic class
static interface
Input interface, used when the buffer is empty.static interface
When we need more space we'll either grow the buffer ( up to the limit ) or send it to a channel. -
Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final Charset
Default encoding used to convert to strings.Fields inherited from class org.apache.tomcat.util.buf.AbstractChunk
ARRAY_MAX_SIZE, end, hasHashCode, isSet, sm, start
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
allocate
(int initial, int limit) void
append
(byte b) void
append
(byte[] src, int off, int len) Add data to the buffer.void
append
(ByteBuffer from) Add data to the buffer.void
clone()
static byte[]
convertToBytes
(String value) Convert specified String to a byte array.boolean
equals
(byte[] b2, int off2, int len2) boolean
equals
(char[] c2, int off2, int len2) Compares the message bytes to the specified char array.boolean
boolean
Compares the message bytes to the specified String object.boolean
boolean
boolean
equalsIgnoreCase
(byte[] b2, int off2, int len2) boolean
Compares the message bytes to the specified String object.static int
findByte
(byte[] bytes, int start, int end, byte b) Returns the first instance of the given byte in the byte array between the specified start and end.static int
findBytes
(byte[] bytes, int start, int end, byte[] b) Returns the first instance of any of the given bytes in the byte array between the specified start and end.void
Send the buffer to the sink.byte[]
protected int
getBufferElement
(int index) byte[]
getBytes()
long
getLong()
static int
indexOf
(byte[] bytes, int start, int end, char s) Returns the first instance of the given character in the given byte array between the specified start and end.int
indexOf
(char c, int starting) Returns the first instance of the given character in this ByteChunk starting at the specified byte.void
makeSpace
(int count) Make space for len bytes.void
recycle()
Resets the chunk to an uninitialized state.void
When the buffer is empty, read the data from the input channel.void
When the buffer is full, write the data to the output channel.void
setBytes
(byte[] b, int off, int len) Sets the buffer to the specified subarray of bytes.void
setCharset
(Charset charset) boolean
startsWith
(String s, int pos) Returns true if the buffer starts with the specified string when tested in a case sensitive manner.boolean
startsWithIgnoreCase
(String s, int pos) Returns true if the buffer starts with the specified string when tested in a case insensitive manner.int
subtract()
int
subtract
(byte[] dest, int off, int len) int
subtract
(ByteBuffer to) Transfers bytes from the buffer to the specified ByteBuffer.byte
toString()
toString
(CodingErrorAction malformedInputAction, CodingErrorAction unmappableCharacterAction) toStringInternal
(CodingErrorAction malformedInputAction, CodingErrorAction unmappableCharacterAction) Converts the current content of the byte buffer to a String using the configured character set.
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Field Details
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DEFAULT_CHARSET
Default encoding used to convert to strings. It should be UTF8, as most standards seem to converge, but the servlet API requires 8859_1, and this object is used mostly for servlets.
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Constructor Details
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ByteChunk
public ByteChunk()Creates a new, uninitialized ByteChunk object. -
ByteChunk
public ByteChunk(int initial)
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Method Details
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clone
- Overrides:
clone
in classObject
- Throws:
CloneNotSupportedException
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recycle
public void recycle()Description copied from class:AbstractChunk
Resets the chunk to an uninitialized state.- Overrides:
recycle
in classAbstractChunk
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allocate
public void allocate(int initial, int limit) -
setBytes
public void setBytes(byte[] b, int off, int len) Sets the buffer to the specified subarray of bytes.- Parameters:
b
- the ascii bytesoff
- the start offset of the byteslen
- the length of the bytes
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setCharset
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getCharset
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getBytes
public byte[] getBytes()- Returns:
- the buffer.
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getBuffer
public byte[] getBuffer()- Returns:
- the buffer.
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setByteInputChannel
When the buffer is empty, read the data from the input channel.- Parameters:
in
- The input channel
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setByteOutputChannel
When the buffer is full, write the data to the output channel. Also used when large amount of data is appended. If not set, the buffer will grow to the limit.- Parameters:
out
- The output channel
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append
- Throws:
IOException
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append
- Throws:
IOException
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append
Add data to the buffer.- Parameters:
src
- Bytes arrayoff
- Offsetlen
- Length- Throws:
IOException
- Writing overflow data to the output channel failed
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append
Add data to the buffer.- Parameters:
from
- the ByteBuffer with the data- Throws:
IOException
- Writing overflow data to the output channel failed
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subtract
- Throws:
IOException
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subtractB
- Throws:
IOException
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subtract
- Throws:
IOException
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subtract
Transfers bytes from the buffer to the specified ByteBuffer. After the operation the position of the ByteBuffer will be returned to the one before the operation, the limit will be the position incremented by the number of the transferred bytes.- Parameters:
to
- the ByteBuffer into which bytes are to be written.- Returns:
- an integer specifying the actual number of bytes read, or -1 if the end of the stream is reached
- Throws:
IOException
- if an input or output exception has occurred
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flushBuffer
Send the buffer to the sink. Called by append() when the limit is reached. You can also call it explicitly to force the data to be written.- Throws:
IOException
- Writing overflow data to the output channel failed
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makeSpace
public void makeSpace(int count) Make space for len bytes. If len is small, allocate a reserve space too. Never grow bigger than the limit orAbstractChunk.ARRAY_MAX_SIZE
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count
- The size
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toString
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toString
public String toString(CodingErrorAction malformedInputAction, CodingErrorAction unmappableCharacterAction) throws CharacterCodingException - Throws:
CharacterCodingException
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toStringInternal
public String toStringInternal(CodingErrorAction malformedInputAction, CodingErrorAction unmappableCharacterAction) throws CharacterCodingException Converts the current content of the byte buffer to a String using the configured character set.- Parameters:
malformedInputAction
- Action to take if the input is malformedunmappableCharacterAction
- Action to take if a byte sequence can't be mapped to a character- Returns:
- The result of converting the bytes to a String
- Throws:
CharacterCodingException
- If an error occurs during the conversion
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getLong
public long getLong() -
equals
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equals
Compares the message bytes to the specified String object.NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127.
- Parameters:
s
- the String to compare- Returns:
true
if the comparison succeeded,false
otherwise
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equalsIgnoreCase
Compares the message bytes to the specified String object.NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127.
- Parameters:
s
- the String to compare- Returns:
true
if the comparison succeeded,false
otherwise
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equals
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equals
public boolean equals(byte[] b2, int off2, int len2) -
equalsIgnoreCase
public boolean equalsIgnoreCase(byte[] b2, int off2, int len2) -
equals
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equals
public boolean equals(char[] c2, int off2, int len2) Compares the message bytes to the specified char array.NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127.
- Parameters:
c2
- the array to compare tooff2
- offsetlen2
- length- Returns:
true
if the comparison succeeded,false
otherwise
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startsWith
Returns true if the buffer starts with the specified string when tested in a case sensitive manner.NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127.
- Parameters:
s
- the stringpos
- The position- Returns:
true
if the start matches
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startsWithIgnoreCase
Returns true if the buffer starts with the specified string when tested in a case insensitive manner.NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127.
- Parameters:
s
- the stringpos
- The position- Returns:
true
if the start matches
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getBufferElement
protected int getBufferElement(int index) - Specified by:
getBufferElement
in classAbstractChunk
- Parameters:
index
- the element location in the buffer- Returns:
- the element
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indexOf
public int indexOf(char c, int starting) Returns the first instance of the given character in this ByteChunk starting at the specified byte. If the character is not found, -1 is returned.NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127.
- Parameters:
c
- The characterstarting
- The start position- Returns:
- The position of the first instance of the character or -1 if the character is not found.
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indexOf
public static int indexOf(byte[] bytes, int start, int end, char s) Returns the first instance of the given character in the given byte array between the specified start and end.NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127.
- Parameters:
bytes
- The array to searchstart
- The point to start searching from in the arrayend
- The point to stop searching in the arrays
- The character to search for- Returns:
- The position of the first instance of the character or -1 if the character is not found.
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findByte
public static int findByte(byte[] bytes, int start, int end, byte b) Returns the first instance of the given byte in the byte array between the specified start and end.- Parameters:
bytes
- The byte array to searchstart
- The point to start searching from in the byte arrayend
- The point to stop searching in the byte arrayb
- The byte to search for- Returns:
- The position of the first instance of the byte or -1 if the byte is not found.
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findBytes
public static int findBytes(byte[] bytes, int start, int end, byte[] b) Returns the first instance of any of the given bytes in the byte array between the specified start and end.- Parameters:
bytes
- The byte array to searchstart
- The point to start searching from in the byte arrayend
- The point to stop searching in the byte arrayb
- The array of bytes to search for- Returns:
- The position of the first instance of the byte or -1 if the byte is not found.
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convertToBytes
Convert specified String to a byte array. This ONLY WORKS for ascii, UTF chars will be truncated.- Parameters:
value
- to convert to byte array- Returns:
- the byte array value
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