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IN NO EVENT SHALL JIVE SOFTWARE OR * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * ==================================================================== */ package org.jivesoftware.smack.packet; import org.jivesoftware.smack.util.StringUtils; import java.util.*; import java.io.*; /** * Base class for XMPP packets. Every packet has a unique ID (which is automatically * generated, but can be overriden). Optionally, the "to" and "from" fields can be set, * as well as an arbitrary number of properties. * * Properties provide an easy mechanism for clients to share data. Each property has a * String name, and a value that is a Java primitive (int, long, float, double, boolean) * or any Serializable object (a Java object is Serializable when it implements the * Serializable interface). * * @author Matt Tucker */ public abstract class Packet { /** * A prefix helps to make sure that ID's are unique across mutliple instances. */ private static String prefix = StringUtils.randomString(3); /** * Keeps track of the current increment, which is appended to the prefix to * forum a unique ID. */ private static long id = 0; /** * Returns the next unique id. Each id made up of a short alphanumeric * prefix along with a unique numeric value. * * @return the next id. */ private static synchronized String nextID() { return prefix + Long.toString(id++); } private String packetID = nextID(); private String to = null; private String from = null; private Map properties = new HashMap(); private Error error = null; /** * Returns the unique ID of the packet. * * @return the packet's unique ID. */ public String getPacketID() { return packetID; } /** * Sets the unique ID of the packet. * * @param packetID the unique ID for the packet. */ public void setPacketID(String packetID) { this.packetID = packetID; } /** * Returns who the packet is being sent "to", or null if * the value is not set. The XMPP protocol often makes the "to" * attribute optional, so it does not always need to be set. * * @return who the packet is being sent to, or null if the * value has not been set. */ public String getTo() { return to; } /** * Sets who the packet is being sent "to". The XMPP protocol often makes * the "to" attribute optional, so it does not always need to be set. * * @param to who the packet is being sent to. */ public void setTo(String to) { this.to = to; } /** * Returns who the packet is being sent "from" or null if * the value is not set. The XMPP protocol often makes the "from" * attribute optional, so it does not always need to be set. * * @return who the packet is being sent from, or null if the * valud has not been set. */ public String getFrom() { return from; } /** * Sets who the packet is being sent "from". The XMPP protocol often * makes the "from" attribute optional, so it does not always need to * be set. * * @param from who the packet is being sent to. */ public void setFrom(String from) { this.from = from; } /** * Returns the error associated with this packet, or null if there are * no errors. * * @return the error sub-packet or null if there isn't an error. */ public Error getError() { return error; } /** * Sets the error for this packet. * * @param error the error to associate with this packet. */ public void setError(Error error) { this.error = error; } /** * Returns the packet property with the specified name or null if the * property doesn't exist. Property values that were orginally primitives will * be returned as their object equivalent. For example, an int property will be * returned as an Integer, a double as a Double, etc. * * @param name the name of the property. * @return the property, or null if the property doesn't exist. */ public synchronized Object getProperty(String name) { return properties.get(name); } /** * Sets a packet property with an int value. * * @param name the name of the property. * @param value the value of the property. */ public void setProperty(String name, int value) { setProperty(name, new Integer(value)); } /** * Sets a packet property with a long value. * * @param name the name of the property. * @param value the value of the property. */ public void setProperty(String name, long value) { setProperty(name, new Long(value)); } /** * Sets a packet property with a float value. * * @param name the name of the property. * @param value the value of the property. */ public void setProperty(String name, float value) { setProperty(name, new Float(value)); } /** * Sets a packet property with a double value. * * @param name the name of the property. * @param value the value of the property. */ public void setProperty(String name, double value) { setProperty(name, new Double(value)); } /** * Sets a packet property with a bboolean value. * * @param name the name of the property. * @param value the value of the property. */ public void setProperty(String name, boolean value) { setProperty(name, new Boolean(value)); } /** * Sets a property with an Object as the value. The value must be Serializable * or an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown. * * @param name the name of the property. * @param value the value of the property. */ public synchronized void setProperty(String name, Object value) { if (!(value instanceof Serializable)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Value must be serialiazble"); } properties.put(name, value); } /** * Deletes a property. * * @param name the name of the property to delete. */ public synchronized void deleteProperty(String name) { properties.remove(name); } /** * Returns an Iterator for all the property names that are set. * * @return an Iterator for all property names. */ public synchronized Iterator getPropertyNames() { return properties.keySet().iterator(); } /** * Returns the packet as XML. Every concrete extension of Packet must implement * this method. In addition to writing out packet-specific data, each extension should * also write out the error and the properties data if they are defined. * * @return the XML format of the packet as a String. */ public abstract String toXML(); /** * Returns the properties portion of the packet as XML or null if there are * no properties. * * @return the properties data as XML or null if there are no properties. */ protected synchronized String getPropertiesXML() { // Return null if there are no properties. if (properties.isEmpty()) { return null; } StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); buf.append(""); // Loop through all properties and write them out. for (Iterator i=getPropertyNames(); i.hasNext(); ) { String name = (String)i.next(); Object value = getProperty(name); buf.append(""); buf.append("").append(StringUtils.escapeForXML(name)).append(""); buf.append("").append(value).append(""); } else if (value instanceof Long) { buf.append("long\">").append(value).append(""); } else if (value instanceof Float) { buf.append("float\">").append(value).append(""); } else if (value instanceof Double) { buf.append("double\">").append(value).append(""); } else if (value instanceof Boolean) { buf.append("boolean\">").append(value).append(""); } else if (value instanceof String) { buf.append("string\">"); buf.append(StringUtils.escapeForXML((String)value)); buf.append(""); } // Otherwise, it's a generic Serializable object. Serialized objects are in // a binary format, which won't work well inside of XML. Therefore, we base-64 // encode the binary data before adding it to the SOAP payload. else { try { ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(byteStream); out.writeObject(value); String encodedVal = StringUtils.encodeBase64(byteStream.toByteArray()); buf.append("java-object\">"); buf.append(encodedVal).append(""); } catch (Exception e) { } } buf.append(""); } buf.append(""); return buf.toString(); } }