Instead of extending SocketFactory, the proxy support classes now
implement ProxySocketConnection. This removes a lot of unnecessary
code.
Also re-enables proxy support, which was broken in previous versions
because none of extended SocketFactories did override
createSocket() (SMACK-683).
in afterFeaturesReceived. As this will cause
maybeCompressFeaturesReceived.reportSuccess() never to be called if the
server announces 'starttls' but security mode is set to 'disabled' and
if 'compression' is also announced.
Fixes SMACK-678.
A sequence of connect(), disconnect(), and connect() could cause the
connection to get disconnected again by the old reader thread, which was
blocking on disconnect because a closing stream tag was read. If the
second connect() was processed before the disconnect(), then the
connectin would get disconnected right after the second connect().
This showed up as a "strange" sequence of stanzas in the XMPP servers
log. Note that the stanza ID of the unavailable presence has a lower
number then the previous stanzas:
Jun 11 23:11:11 c2s18c2370 debug Resource bound: smack-inttest-two-93t70@geekplace.eu/two-93t70
Jun 11 23:11:11 c2s18c2370 debug Received[c2s]: <iq id='qn03S-26' type='get'>
Jun 11 23:11:11 c2s18c2370 debug Received[c2s]: <presence id='qn03S-27'>
Jun 11 23:11:11 c2s18c2370 debug Received[c2s]: <presence id='qn03S-23' type='unavailable'>
Jun 11 23:11:11 c2s18c2370 debug Received </stream:stream>
This is because the disconnect() of the first reader thread could
generate the unavailable presence, but was blocked afterwards when
entering the synchronized disconnect(Presence unavailablePresence).
SMACK-633.
Instead of allocating one big continuous memory block before "writing"
the XMPP stream element to the socket, write the single CharSequences of
LazyStringBuilder/XmlStringBuilder.
Also change Obserable writer to only notify the listeners after a
flush *or* if a certain limit has been reached since the last
notification. Otherwise the debugger would "print" every single XML part
as result of this change.
Add
- performSaslAnonymousAuthentication()
- performSaslExternalAuthentication(SSLContext)
- addEnabledSaslMechanism(String)
- addEnabledSaslMechanisms(Collection<String>)
to ConnectionConfiguration.Builder.
Instead of providing a special API call for anonymous authentication,
Smack now has a configuration builder method to set anonymous/external
authentication. This also removes a lot of duplicate code within
Smack.
Also move SASLAnonymous into o.j.smack.sasl.core.
Fixes SMACK-629.
The cases where reversed. Change the condition for better readability.
Also fix int and long handling in the computation of
maxResumptionMillies.
Fixes SMACK-654.
- Lines containing tab(s) after space
- Usage of printStackTrace
- Usage of println
- Add SupressionCommentFilter module
SuppressionCommentFilter can be enabled with
// CHECKSTYLE:OFF
and disabled with
// CHECKSTYLE:ON
Previously Smack would put messages in the unacknowledgedStanzas queue
after it received the 'enabled' element, when it should do so right
after sending the 'enable' stream element.
Imagine a session where '-->' denotes "received from server" and '<--'
"sent to server"
<-- enable
--> iq roster push set
--> presence some presence
<-- iq roster push result
--> enabled
then Smack would not add the iq roster push result stanza to the
unacknowledgedStanzas queue.
This fixes the issue by initializing the unacknowledgedStanzas queue
when the writer thread encounters a 'Enable' stream element.
The additional 'instanceof' invocation in the writer thread should not
be a big performance issue, since the existing "instanceof Stanza" check
should be the common case and the "instanceof Enable" is an exclusive
alternative to this case.
Instead of always bundling when the queue is empty, only bundle once the
queue has become empty and then only if it has been become empty again.
The previous algorithm would also bundle and defer the last element
found in the queue. This is not the case now.
in XMPPTCPConnection.
So that the hostname and not the IP is available to the SSLSocket and
the SSLSession, which handed over to HostnameVerifier. This leaves the
HostnameVerifier with the
- name of the XMPP service (first argument of verify(String, SSLSession)
- name of the used host (found in the SSLSession)
allowing more complex verification mechanisms performed by the
HostnameVerifier.