Returning a boolean is not really expressive in such cases. For example,
if it returns 'false' then the callee has no information *what* went
wrong. Instead throw an SmackException with some more information.
So that we can wrap the original exception within the
SmackException. It's not possible to wrap it into the IOException
because of the used min Android API level.
Check if serverSocket is null before calling isClosed(), as otherwise
the resulting NPE will cause an endless loop.
Thanks to Michael Grafl for reporting.
Fixes SMACK-707.
and use weak references.
Disabling the Socks5Manager every time the connection is terminated, and
re-enabling it when it got connected again causes unwanted side
effects. Like adding a new feature to the ServiceDiscoveryManager causes
an update of the entity's capabilities, which then triggers a new outgoing
presence (announcing the new caps version).
SMACK-671
instead of throwing XmlPullParserException, IOException and
SmackException.
Add a guard to AbstractXMPPConnection.processPacket() to always re-throw
RuntimeExceptions.
Data packets where not received by the InBandByteStream due to a missing
IQRequestHandler
Conflicts:
smack-extensions/src/main/java/org/jivesoftware/smackx/bytestreams/ibb/DataListener.java
smack-extensions/src/main/java/org/jivesoftware/smackx/bytestreams/ibb/InBandBytestreamManager.java
smack-extensions/src/main/java/org/jivesoftware/smackx/bytestreams/ibb/InBandBytestreamSession.java
With bb8dcc9874 the concept if IQ request
handlers was introduced in Smack. This doesn't allow packet/stanza
collectors/listeners to filter for incoming IQ requests. Unfortunately
the file transfer code relied on this being able, so it broke with the
change.
There were two places where the file transfer code was listening for
incoming IQ requests:
- InitationListener(s)
- Negotiator(s)
With this change, we let the InitiationListener signal the existence of
an incoming initation request, send by an IQ of type 'set', using the
newly created EventManager utility.
The negotiator waits for those events to arrive and proceedes as it would
have done when the packet collector was used.
to avoid confusion between the IQ element 'iq' and the IQs child
element. ELEMENT defined in an IQ sublcass should contain the *child*
element.
Add element to StreamInitation and fix FileTransferManager which still
used a packet listener instead of an IQ request handler to handle
incoming stream initiation requests.
This also moves the logic to send error IQ replies from "when there is
no IQ provider registerd" to "when there is no IQ request handler
registered". Which has for example the advantage that IQ parsing no
longer asks for a connection instance.
Differentiate between asynchronous and synchronous ones. Asynchronous
are the ones where the invocation order may not be the same as the order
in which the stanzas arrived.
Since it's no longer guaranteed that when a unit test calls
processPacket(stanza)
the stanza will be completely processed when the call returns, it was
necessary to extend the unit tests (mostly Roster and ChatManager) with
a packet listener that waits for his invocation. Since we now also use
LinkedHashMaps as Map for the packet listeners (SMACK-531, SMACK-424),
adding a packet listeners as last also means that it will be called as
last. We exploit this behavior change now in the unit tests.
Rename 'recvListeners' to 'syncRecvListeners' in AbstractXMPPConnection.
Rename 'rosterInitialized' to 'loaded' in Roster.
Add Roster.isLoaded().
Reset 'loaded' to false in
Roster.setOfflinePresencesAndResetLoaded() (was setOfflinePresences()).
Fixes SMACK-583, SMACK-532, SMACK-424
Introduce AbstractError, change 'Conditions' to enums. Because of
AbstractError, it was necessary that PlainStreamElement and
TopLevelStreamElement becomes an interface. Thus the implementation of
TopLevelStreamElement.toString() had to be removed.
This adds
- policy-violation
- unexpected-request
to XMPPError.Condition, and removes the
- payment-required
- remote-server-error
- unexpected-condition
- request-timeout
Conditions
The file transfer code does now no longer throw XMPPErrorExceptions, but
SmackExceptions.
Fixes SMACK-608. Makes it possible to resolves SMACK-386.
This is actually only part one, i.e. with this commit if the user adds a
PacketExtension to an IQ it will be included in IQ.toXml(). Which was
previously only the case if the IQ subclass explicitly included packet
extensions.
The second part of the change is to change the IQ provider, so that
packet extensions are automatically parsed.
Cases where PacketExtensions are used for Message and IQ are slightly
changed. The IQ sublcass now only has a field with this
PacketExtension (see for example
bytestreams.ibb.packet.DataPacketExtension).
Also changed hoxt API: Removed unnecessary indirection and made the
API more Smack idiomatic.
Thanks to Stefan Karlsson for helping with the implementation.
Also add SASLMechanism.checkIfSuccessfulOrThrow(), to increase the
security by verifying the mechanisms state at the end of SASL
authentication.
SASLMechanism now has a SASLPrep StringTransformer.
Refactor SHA1 functions out of StringUtils into SHA1 utility class.
Add MAC utility class.
Make DummyConnection getSentpacket() methods use generics to make unit
testing SCRAM-SHA1 easier.
Fixes SMACK-398
this is the first stop towards fixing "SMACK-65: parsing should look for
depth", by providing the initial parsing depth to the provider. Some
methods (.e.g parseMessage) now use the depth as abort condition,
instead of a unclean String equals check.
parseIQ() and parseExtension() where both renamed to parse.
This also restricts the Exceptions thrown by the parse method, to just
XmlPullParserException, IOException and SmackException (not really a big
victory, but nevertheless a slight improvement).
StreamFeatureProvider is now gone, we simply use PacketExtensionProvider
for stream features.