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52
53 package com.go.trove.net;
54
55 import java.net.*;
56
57 /******************************************************************************
58 * A socket implementation that lazily establishs a connection. It only
59 * connects when actually needed. Setting options and getting I/O streams will
60 * not force a connection to be established. As soon as a read or write
61 * operation is performed, a connection is established.
62 * <p>
63 * If the first write operation requires a connection to be established, then a
64 * recycled connection is requested. The connection is tested by writing the
65 * data to it. If this fails, a new connection is requested and the operation
66 * is tried again.
67 *
68 * @author Brian S O'Neill
69 * @version
70 * <!--$$Revision: 1.1 $-->, <!--$$JustDate:--> 00/12/05 <!-- $-->
71 */
72 public class LazySocketFactory implements SocketFactory {
73 private final SocketFactory mFactory;
74
75 public LazySocketFactory(SocketFactory factory) {
76 mFactory = factory;
77 }
78
79 public InetAddressAndPort getInetAddressAndPort() {
80 return mFactory.getInetAddressAndPort();
81 }
82
83 public InetAddressAndPort getInetAddressAndPort(Object session) {
84 return mFactory.getInetAddressAndPort(session);
85 }
86
87 public long getDefaultTimeout() {
88 return mFactory.getDefaultTimeout();
89 }
90
91 public CheckedSocket createSocket()
92 throws ConnectException, SocketException
93 {
94 return mFactory.createSocket();
95 }
96
97 public CheckedSocket createSocket(Object session)
98 throws ConnectException, SocketException
99 {
100 return mFactory.createSocket(session);
101 }
102
103 public CheckedSocket createSocket(long timeout)
104 throws ConnectException, SocketException
105 {
106 return mFactory.createSocket(timeout);
107 }
108
109 public CheckedSocket createSocket(Object session, long timeout)
110 throws ConnectException, SocketException
111 {
112 return mFactory.createSocket(session, timeout);
113 }
114
115 /**
116 * Returns a socket that will lazily connect.
117 */
118 public CheckedSocket getSocket() throws ConnectException, SocketException {
119 return CheckedSocket.check(new LazySocket(mFactory));
120 }
121
122 /**
123 * Returns a socket that will lazily connect.
124 */
125 public CheckedSocket getSocket(Object session)
126 throws ConnectException, SocketException
127 {
128 return CheckedSocket.check(new LazySocket(mFactory, session));
129 }
130
131 /**
132 * Returns a socket that will lazily connect.
133 */
134 public CheckedSocket getSocket(long timeout)
135 throws ConnectException, SocketException
136 {
137 return CheckedSocket.check(new LazySocket(mFactory, timeout));
138 }
139
140 /**
141 * Returns a socket that will lazily connect.
142 */
143 public CheckedSocket getSocket(Object session, long timeout)
144 throws ConnectException, SocketException
145 {
146 return CheckedSocket.check(new LazySocket(mFactory, session, timeout));
147 }
148
149 public void recycleSocket(CheckedSocket cs)
150 throws SocketException, IllegalArgumentException
151 {
152 if (cs == null) {
153 return;
154 }
155
156 // Bust through two layers of wrapping to get at actual socket.
157
158 Socket s = cs.mSocket;
159 if (s instanceof LazySocket) {
160 cs = ((LazySocket)s).recycle();
161 if (cs == null) {
162 return;
163 }
164 }
165
166 mFactory.recycleSocket(cs);
167 }
168
169 public void clear() {
170 mFactory.clear();
171 }
172
173 public int getAvailableCount(){
174 return mFactory.getAvailableCount();
175 }
176 }