The test failed because the ArrayList - in contrast
to the underlying Set - did not check for duplicates
on insert. Under certain circumstances this lead to
an index out of bounds exception because the list in
the test contained duplicated entries which were not
present in the set of the Socks5Proxy.
I fixed the issue by only inserting the address when
it was not in the list before.
- Change visibility of some Socks5Bytestreams code.
- Add central ThreadPool
- Move FullJidAndSessionId in own class
- More complete JingleSession class
- More complete JingleUtil class
- Improved tests
- determine all local IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- prevent loopback addresses from appearing as streamhost
Some unit tests where changed because they assumed that a host only has
one local address. But nowadays hosts often have more, at least because
they are IPv4 and IPv6 multi-homed.
instead of using the old baseName=smack appendix=project.name approach,
we are now going convention over configuration and renaming the
subprojects directories to the proper name.
Having a prefix is actually very helpful, because the resulting
libraries will be named like the subproject. And a core-4.0.0-rc1.jar is
not as explicit about what it actually *is* as a
smack-core-4.0.0-rc1.jar.
SMACK-265
2014-04-28 19:44:14 +02:00
Renamed from extensions/src/test/java/org/jivesoftware/smackx/bytestreams/socks5/Socks5ProxyTest.java (Browse further)