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Smack/source/org/jivesoftware/smack/XMPPConnection.java
Gaston Dombiak 2303fa33c9 1. Allow to perform SASL authentication over plain connections. SMACK-83
2. Added support for ANONYMOUS SASL authentication. SMACK-84
3. Fixed isSecureConnection to return true when using TLS.

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2005-09-05 22:06:40 +00:00

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/**
* $RCSfile$
* $Revision$
* $Date$
*
* Copyright 2003-2004 Jive Software.
*
* All rights reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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*/
package org.jivesoftware.smack;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.debugger.SmackDebugger;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.filter.PacketFilter;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.filter.PacketTypeFilter;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Message;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Packet;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Presence;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.XMPPError;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.util.StringUtils;
import javax.net.SocketFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket;
import java.io.*;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Creates a connection to a XMPP server. A simple use of this API might
* look like the following:
* <pre>
* // Create a connection to the jivesoftware.com XMPP server.
* XMPPConnection con = new XMPPConnection("jivesoftware.com");
* // Most servers require you to login before performing other tasks.
* con.login("jsmith", "mypass");
* // Start a new conversation with John Doe and send him a message.
* Chat chat = con.createChat("jdoe@jabber.org");
* chat.sendMessage("Hey, how's it going?");
* </pre>
*
* @author Matt Tucker
*/
public class XMPPConnection {
/**
* Value that indicates whether debugging is enabled. When enabled, a debug
* window will apear for each new connection that will contain the following
* information:<ul>
* <li> Client Traffic -- raw XML traffic generated by Smack and sent to the server.
* <li> Server Traffic -- raw XML traffic sent by the server to the client.
* <li> Interpreted Packets -- shows XML packets from the server as parsed by Smack.
* </ul>
*
* Debugging can be enabled by setting this field to true, or by setting the Java system
* property <tt>smack.debugEnabled</tt> to true. The system property can be set on the
* command line such as "java SomeApp -Dsmack.debugEnabled=true".
*/
public static boolean DEBUG_ENABLED = false;
private static List connectionEstablishedListeners = new ArrayList();
static {
// Use try block since we may not have permission to get a system
// property (for example, when an applet).
try {
DEBUG_ENABLED = Boolean.getBoolean("smack.debugEnabled");
}
catch (Exception e) {
// Ignore.
}
// Ensure the SmackConfiguration class is loaded by calling a method in it.
SmackConfiguration.getVersion();
}
private SmackDebugger debugger = null;
/**
* IP address or host name of the server. This information is only used when
* creating new socket connections to the server. If this information is not
* configured then it will be assumed that the host name matches the service name.
*/
String host;
int port;
Socket socket;
/**
* Hostname of the XMPP server. Usually servers use the same service name as the name
* of the server. However, there are some servers like google where host would be
* talk.google.com and the serviceName would be gmail.com.
*/
String serviceName;
String connectionID;
private String user = null;
private boolean connected = false;
private boolean authenticated = false;
private boolean anonymous = false;
private boolean usingTLS = false;
PacketWriter packetWriter;
PacketReader packetReader;
Roster roster = null;
private AccountManager accountManager = null;
private SASLAuthentication saslAuthentication = new SASLAuthentication(this);
Writer writer;
Reader reader;
/**
* A map between JIDs and the most recently created Chat object with that JID.
* Reference to the Chat is stored via a WeakReference so that the map
* does not interfere with garbage collection. The map of chats must be stored
* with each connection.
*/
Map chats = new HashMap();
/**
* Creates a new connection to the specified XMPP server. The default port of 5222 will
* be used. The IP address of the server is assumed to match the service name.
*
* @param serviceName the name of the XMPP server to connect to; e.g. <tt>jivesoftware.com</tt>.
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs while trying to establish the connection.
* Two possible errors can occur which will be wrapped by an XMPPException --
* UnknownHostException (XMPP error code 504), and IOException (XMPP error code
* 502). The error codes and wrapped exceptions can be used to present more
* appropiate error messages to end-users.
*/
public XMPPConnection(String serviceName) throws XMPPException {
this(serviceName, 5222, serviceName);
}
/**
* Creates a new connection to the specified XMPP server on the given port. The IP address
* of the server is assumed to match the service name.
*
* @param host the name of the XMPP server to connect to; e.g. <tt>jivesoftware.com</tt>.
* @param port the port on the server that should be used; e.g. <tt>5222</tt>.
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs while trying to establish the connection.
* Two possible errors can occur which will be wrapped by an XMPPException --
* UnknownHostException (XMPP error code 504), and IOException (XMPP error code
* 502). The error codes and wrapped exceptions can be used to present more
* appropiate error messages to end-users.
*/
public XMPPConnection(String host, int port) throws XMPPException {
this(host, port, host);
}
/**
* Creates a new connection to the specified XMPP server on the given host and port.
*
* @param host the host name, or null for the loopback address.
* @param port the port on the server that should be used; e.g. <tt>5222</tt>.
* @param serviceName the name of the XMPP server to connect to; e.g. <tt>jivesoftware.com</tt>.
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs while trying to establish the connection.
* Two possible errors can occur which will be wrapped by an XMPPException --
* UnknownHostException (XMPP error code 504), and IOException (XMPP error code
* 502). The error codes and wrapped exceptions can be used to present more
* appropiate error messages to end-users.
*/
public XMPPConnection(String host, int port, String serviceName) throws XMPPException {
this.host = host;
this.port = port;
try {
this.socket = new Socket(host, port);
}
catch (UnknownHostException uhe) {
throw new XMPPException(
"Could not connect to " + host + ":" + port + ".",
new XMPPError(504),
uhe);
}
catch (IOException ioe) {
throw new XMPPException(
"XMPPError connecting to " + host + ":" + port + ".",
new XMPPError(502),
ioe);
}
this.serviceName = serviceName;
init();
}
/**
* Creates a new connection to the specified XMPP server on the given port using the
* specified SocketFactory.<p>
*
* A custom SocketFactory allows fine-grained control of the actual connection to the
* XMPP server. A typical use for a custom SocketFactory is when connecting through a
* SOCKS proxy.
*
* @param host the host name, or null for the loopback address.
* @param port the port on the server that should be used; e.g. <tt>5222</tt>.
* @param serviceName the name of the XMPP server to connect to; e.g. <tt>jivesoftware.com</tt>.
* @param socketFactory a SocketFactory that will be used to create the socket to the XMPP
* server.
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs while trying to establish the connection.
* Two possible errors can occur which will be wrapped by an XMPPException --
* UnknownHostException (XMPP error code 504), and IOException (XMPP error code
* 502). The error codes and wrapped exceptions can be used to present more
* appropiate error messages to end-users.
*/
public XMPPConnection(String host, int port, String serviceName, SocketFactory socketFactory)
throws XMPPException {
this.host = host;
this.port = port;
try {
this.socket = socketFactory.createSocket(host, port);
}
catch (UnknownHostException uhe) {
throw new XMPPException(
"Could not connect to " + host + ":" + port + ".",
new XMPPError(504),
uhe);
}
catch (IOException ioe) {
throw new XMPPException(
"XMPPError connecting to " + host + ":" + port + ".",
new XMPPError(502),
ioe);
}
this.serviceName = serviceName;
init();
}
/**
* Package-private default constructor. This constructor is only intended
* for unit testing. Normal classes extending XMPPConnection should override
* one of the other constructors.
*/
XMPPConnection() {
}
/**
* Returns the connection ID for this connection, which is the value set by the server
* when opening a XMPP stream. If the server does not set a connection ID, this value
* will be null.
*
* @return the ID of this connection returned from the XMPP server.
*/
public String getConnectionID() {
return connectionID;
}
/**
* Returns the name of the service provided by the XMPP server for this connection. After
* authenticating with the server the returned value may be different.
*
* @return the name of the service provided by the XMPP server.
*/
public String getServiceName() {
return serviceName;
}
/**
* Returns the host name of the server where the XMPP server is running. This would be the
* IP address of the server or a name that may be resolved by a DNS server.
*
* @return the host name of the server where the XMPP server is running.
*/
public String getHost() {
return host;
}
/**
* Returns the port number of the XMPP server for this connection. The default port
* for normal connections is 5222. The default port for SSL connections is 5223.
*
* @return the port number of the XMPP server.
*/
public int getPort() {
return port;
}
/**
* Returns the full XMPP address of the user that is logged in to the connection or
* <tt>null</tt> if not logged in yet. An XMPP address is in the form
* username@server/resource.
*
* @return the full XMPP address of the user logged in.
*/
public String getUser() {
if (!isAuthenticated()) {
return null;
}
return user;
}
/**
* Logs in to the server using the strongest authentication mode supported by
* the server, then set our presence to available. If more than five seconds
* (default timeout) elapses in each step of the authentication process without
* a response from the server, or if an error occurs, a XMPPException will be thrown.
*
* @param username the username.
* @param password the password.
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs.
*/
public void login(String username, String password) throws XMPPException {
login(username, password, "Smack");
}
/**
* Logs in to the server using the strongest authentication mode supported by
* the server, then sets presence to available. If more than five seconds
* (default timeout) elapses in each step of the authentication process without
* a response from the server, or if an error occurs, a XMPPException will be thrown.
*
* @param username the username.
* @param password the password.
* @param resource the resource.
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs.
* @throws IllegalStateException if not connected to the server, or already logged in
* to the serrver.
*/
public synchronized void login(String username, String password, String resource)
throws XMPPException
{
login(username, password, resource, true);
}
/**
* Logs in to the server using the strongest authentication mode supported by
* the server. If the server supports SASL authentication then the user will be
* authenticated using SASL if not Non-SASL authentication will be tried. An available
* presence may optionally be sent. If <tt>sendPresence</tt>
* is false, a presence packet must be sent manually later. If more than five seconds
* (default timeout) elapses in each step of the authentication process without a
* response from the server, or if an error occurs, a XMPPException will be thrown.
*
* @param username the username.
* @param password the password.
* @param resource the resource.
* @param sendPresence if <tt>true</tt> an available presence will be sent automatically
* after login is completed.
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs.
* @throws IllegalStateException if not connected to the server, or already logged in
* to the serrver.
*/
public synchronized void login(String username, String password, String resource,
boolean sendPresence) throws XMPPException
{
if (!isConnected()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected to server.");
}
if (authenticated) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Already logged in to server.");
}
// Do partial version of nameprep on the username.
username = username.toLowerCase().trim();
String response = null;
if (saslAuthentication.hasNonAnonymousAuthentication()) {
// Authenticate using SASL
response = saslAuthentication.authenticate(username, password, resource);
}
else {
// Authenticate using Non-SASL
response = new NonSASLAuthentication(this).authenticate(username, password, resource);
}
// Set the user.
if (response != null) {
this.user = response;
// Update the serviceName with the one returned by the server
this.serviceName = StringUtils.parseServer(response);
}
else {
this.user = username + "@" + this.serviceName;
if (resource != null) {
this.user += "/" + resource;
}
}
// Create the roster.
this.roster = new Roster(this);
roster.reload();
// Set presence to online.
if (sendPresence) {
packetWriter.sendPacket(new Presence(Presence.Type.AVAILABLE));
}
// Indicate that we're now authenticated.
authenticated = true;
anonymous = false;
// If debugging is enabled, change the the debug window title to include the
// name we are now logged-in as.
// If DEBUG_ENABLED was set to true AFTER the connection was created the debugger
// will be null
if (DEBUG_ENABLED && debugger != null) {
debugger.userHasLogged(user);
}
}
/**
* Logs in to the server anonymously. Very few servers are configured to support anonymous
* authentication, so it's fairly likely logging in anonymously will fail. If anonymous login
* does succeed, your XMPP address will likely be in the form "server/123ABC" (where "123ABC"
* is a random value generated by the server).
*
* @throws XMPPException if an error occurs or anonymous logins are not supported by the server.
* @throws IllegalStateException if not connected to the server, or already logged in
* to the serrver.
*/
public synchronized void loginAnonymously() throws XMPPException {
if (!isConnected()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected to server.");
}
if (authenticated) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Already logged in to server.");
}
String response = null;
if (saslAuthentication.hasAnonymousAuthentication()) {
response = saslAuthentication.authenticateAnonymously();
}
else {
// Authenticate using Non-SASL
response = new NonSASLAuthentication(this).authenticateAnonymously();
}
// Set the user value.
this.user = response;
// Update the serviceName with the one returned by the server
this.serviceName = StringUtils.parseServer(response);
// Anonymous users can't have a roster.
roster = null;
// Set presence to online.
packetWriter.sendPacket(new Presence(Presence.Type.AVAILABLE));
// Indicate that we're now authenticated.
authenticated = true;
anonymous = true;
// If debugging is enabled, change the the debug window title to include the
// name we are now logged-in as.
// If DEBUG_ENABLED was set to true AFTER the connection was created the debugger
// will be null
if (DEBUG_ENABLED && debugger != null) {
debugger.userHasLogged(user);
}
}
/**
* Returns the roster for the user logged into the server. If the user has not yet
* logged into the server (or if the user is logged in anonymously), this method will return
* <tt>null</tt>.
*
* @return the user's roster, or <tt>null</tt> if the user has not logged in yet.
*/
public Roster getRoster() {
if (roster == null) {
return null;
}
// If this is the first time the user has asked for the roster after calling
// login, we want to wait for the server to send back the user's roster. This
// behavior shields API users from having to worry about the fact that roster
// operations are asynchronous, although they'll still have to listen for
// changes to the roster. Note: because of this waiting logic, internal
// Smack code should be wary about calling the getRoster method, and may need to
// access the roster object directly.
if (!roster.rosterInitialized) {
try {
synchronized (roster) {
long waitTime = SmackConfiguration.getPacketReplyTimeout();
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
while (!roster.rosterInitialized) {
if (waitTime <= 0) {
break;
}
roster.wait(waitTime);
long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
waitTime -= now - start;
start = now;
}
}
}
catch (InterruptedException ie) {
// Ignore.
}
}
return roster;
}
/**
* Returns an account manager instance for this connection.
*
* @return an account manager for this connection.
*/
public synchronized AccountManager getAccountManager() {
if (accountManager == null) {
accountManager = new AccountManager(this);
}
return accountManager;
}
/**
* Creates a new chat with the specified participant. The participant should
* be a valid XMPP user such as <tt>jdoe@jivesoftware.com</tt> or
* <tt>jdoe@jivesoftware.com/work</tt>.
*
* @param participant the person to start the conversation with.
* @return a new Chat object.
*/
public Chat createChat(String participant) {
if (!isConnected()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected to server.");
}
return new Chat(this, participant);
}
/**
* Creates a new group chat connected to the specified room. The room name
* should be full address, such as <tt>room@chat.example.com</tt>.
* <p>
* Most XMPP servers use a sub-domain for the chat service (eg chat.example.com
* for the XMPP server example.com). You must ensure that the room address you're
* trying to connect to includes the proper chat sub-domain.
*
* @param room the fully qualifed name of the room.
* @return a new GroupChat object.
*/
public GroupChat createGroupChat(String room) {
if (!isConnected()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected to server.");
}
return new GroupChat(this, room);
}
/**
* Returns true if currently connected to the XMPP server.
*
* @return true if connected.
*/
public boolean isConnected() {
return connected;
}
/**
* Returns true if the connection is a secured one, such as an SSL connection or
* if TLS was negotiated successfully.
*
* @return true if a secure connection to the server.
*/
public boolean isSecureConnection() {
return isUsingTLS();
}
/**
* Returns true if currently authenticated by successfully calling the login method.
*
* @return true if authenticated.
*/
public boolean isAuthenticated() {
return authenticated;
}
/**
* Returns true if currently authenticated anonymously.
*
* @return true if authenticated anonymously.
*/
public boolean isAnonymous() {
return anonymous;
}
/**
* Closes the connection by setting presence to unavailable then closing the stream to
* the XMPP server. Once a connection has been closed, it cannot be re-opened.
*/
public void close() {
// Set presence to offline.
packetWriter.sendPacket(new Presence(Presence.Type.UNAVAILABLE));
packetReader.shutdown();
packetWriter.shutdown();
// Wait 150 ms for processes to clean-up, then shutdown.
try {
Thread.sleep(150);
}
catch (Exception e) {
// Ignore.
}
// Close down the readers and writers.
if (reader != null)
{
try { reader.close(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* ignore */ }
reader = null;
}
if (writer != null)
{
try { writer.close(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* ignore */ }
writer = null;
}
try {
socket.close();
}
catch (Exception e) {
// Ignore.
}
authenticated = false;
connected = false;
}
/**
* Sends the specified packet to the server.
*
* @param packet the packet to send.
*/
public void sendPacket(Packet packet) {
if (!isConnected()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected to server.");
}
if (packet == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("Packet is null.");
}
packetWriter.sendPacket(packet);
}
/**
* Registers a packet listener with this connection. A packet filter determines
* which packets will be delivered to the listener.
*
* @param packetListener the packet listener to notify of new packets.
* @param packetFilter the packet filter to use.
*/
public void addPacketListener(PacketListener packetListener, PacketFilter packetFilter) {
if (!isConnected()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected to server.");
}
packetReader.addPacketListener(packetListener, packetFilter);
}
/**
* Removes a packet listener from this connection.
*
* @param packetListener the packet listener to remove.
*/
public void removePacketListener(PacketListener packetListener) {
packetReader.removePacketListener(packetListener);
}
/**
* Registers a packet listener with this connection. The listener will be
* notified of every packet that this connection sends. A packet filter determines
* which packets will be delivered to the listener.
*
* @param packetListener the packet listener to notify of sent packets.
* @param packetFilter the packet filter to use.
*/
public void addPacketWriterListener(PacketListener packetListener, PacketFilter packetFilter) {
if (!isConnected()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Not connected to server.");
}
packetWriter.addPacketListener(packetListener, packetFilter);
}
/**
* Removes a packet listener from this connection.
*
* @param packetListener the packet listener to remove.
*/
public void removePacketWriterListener(PacketListener packetListener) {
packetWriter.removePacketListener(packetListener);
}
/**
* Creates a new packet collector for this connection. A packet filter determines
* which packets will be accumulated by the collector.
*
* @param packetFilter the packet filter to use.
* @return a new packet collector.
*/
public PacketCollector createPacketCollector(PacketFilter packetFilter) {
return packetReader.createPacketCollector(packetFilter);
}
/**
* Adds a connection listener to this connection that will be notified when
* the connection closes or fails.
*
* @param connectionListener a connection listener.
*/
public void addConnectionListener(ConnectionListener connectionListener) {
if (connectionListener == null) {
return;
}
synchronized (packetReader.connectionListeners) {
if (!packetReader.connectionListeners.contains(connectionListener)) {
packetReader.connectionListeners.add(connectionListener);
}
}
}
/**
* Removes a connection listener from this connection.
*
* @param connectionListener a connection listener.
*/
public void removeConnectionListener(ConnectionListener connectionListener) {
synchronized (packetReader.connectionListeners) {
packetReader.connectionListeners.remove(connectionListener);
}
}
/**
* Adds a connection established listener that will be notified when a new connection
* is established.
*
* @param connectionEstablishedListener a listener interested on connection established events.
*/
public static void addConnectionListener(ConnectionEstablishedListener connectionEstablishedListener) {
synchronized (connectionEstablishedListeners) {
if (!connectionEstablishedListeners.contains(connectionEstablishedListener)) {
connectionEstablishedListeners.add(connectionEstablishedListener);
}
}
}
/**
* Removes a listener on new established connections.
*
* @param connectionEstablishedListener a listener interested on connection established events.
*/
public static void removeConnectionListener(ConnectionEstablishedListener connectionEstablishedListener) {
synchronized (connectionEstablishedListeners) {
connectionEstablishedListeners.remove(connectionEstablishedListener);
}
}
/**
* Initializes the connection by creating a packet reader and writer and opening a
* XMPP stream to the server.
*
* @throws XMPPException if establishing a connection to the server fails.
*/
private void init() throws XMPPException {
// Set the reader and writer instance variables
initReaderAndWriter();
try
{
packetWriter = new PacketWriter(this);
packetReader = new PacketReader(this);
// If debugging is enabled, we should start the thread that will listen for
// all packets and then log them.
if (DEBUG_ENABLED) {
packetReader.addPacketListener(debugger.getReaderListener(), null);
if (debugger.getWriterListener() != null) {
packetWriter.addPacketListener(debugger.getWriterListener(), null);
}
}
// Start the packet writer. This will open a XMPP stream to the server
packetWriter.startup();
// Start the packet reader. The startup() method will block until we
// get an opening stream packet back from server.
packetReader.startup();
// Make note of the fact that we're now connected.
connected = true;
// Notify that a new connection has been established
connectionEstablished(this);
// Add a listener for all message packets so that we can deliver errant
// messages to the best Chat instance available.
addPacketListener(new PacketListener() {
public void processPacket(Packet packet) {
Message message = (Message)packet;
// Ignore any messages with a thread ID, as they will likely
// already be associated with a Chat. This will miss messages
// with new thread ID values, but we can only assume that a
// listener is registered to deal with this case.
if (message.getThread() == null) {
WeakReference chatRef = (WeakReference)chats.get(
StringUtils.parseBareAddress(message.getFrom()));
if (chatRef != null) {
// Do some extra clean-up if the reference was cleared.
Chat chat;
if ((chat = (Chat)chatRef.get()) == null) {
chats.remove(message.getFrom());
}
else {
chat.deliver(message);
}
}
}
}
}, new PacketTypeFilter(Message.class));
}
catch (XMPPException ex) {
// An exception occurred in setting up the connection. Make sure we shut down the
// readers and writers and close the socket.
if (packetWriter != null) {
try { packetWriter.shutdown(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* ignore */ }
packetWriter = null;
}
if (packetReader != null) {
try { packetReader.shutdown(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* ignore */ }
packetReader = null;
}
if (reader != null) {
try { reader.close(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* ignore */ }
reader = null;
}
if (writer != null) {
try { writer.close(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* ignore */}
writer = null;
}
if (socket != null) {
try { socket.close(); } catch (Exception e) { /* ignore */ }
socket = null;
}
authenticated = false;
connected = false;
throw ex; // Everything stoppped. Now throw the exception.
}
}
private void initReaderAndWriter() throws XMPPException {
try {
reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream(), "UTF-8"));
writer = new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(socket.getOutputStream(), "UTF-8"));
}
catch (IOException ioe) {
throw new XMPPException(
"XMPPError establishing connection with server.",
new XMPPError(502),
ioe);
}
// If debugging is enabled, we open a window and write out all network traffic.
if (DEBUG_ENABLED) {
if (debugger == null) {
// Detect the debugger class to use.
String className = null;
// Use try block since we may not have permission to get a system
// property (for example, when an applet).
try {
className = System.getProperty("smack.debuggerClass");
}
catch (Throwable t) {
}
Class debuggerClass = null;
if (className != null) {
try {
debuggerClass = Class.forName(className);
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
if (debuggerClass == null) {
try {
debuggerClass =
Class.forName("org.jivesoftware.smackx.debugger.EnhancedDebugger");
}
catch (Exception ex) {
try {
debuggerClass = Class.forName("org.jivesoftware.smack.debugger.LiteDebugger");
}
catch (Exception ex2) {
ex2.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
// Create a new debugger instance. If an exception occurs then disable the debugging
// option
try {
Constructor constructor =
debuggerClass.getConstructor(
new Class[] { XMPPConnection.class, Writer.class, Reader.class });
debugger = (SmackDebugger) constructor
.newInstance(new Object[]{this, writer, reader});
reader = debugger.getReader();
writer = debugger.getWriter();
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
DEBUG_ENABLED = false;
}
}
else {
// Obtain new reader and writer from the existing debugger
reader = debugger.newConnectionReader(reader);
writer = debugger.newConnectionWriter(writer);
}
}
}
/**
* Fires listeners on connection established events.
*/
private static void connectionEstablished(XMPPConnection connection) {
ConnectionEstablishedListener[] listeners = null;
synchronized (connectionEstablishedListeners) {
listeners = new ConnectionEstablishedListener[connectionEstablishedListeners.size()];
connectionEstablishedListeners.toArray(listeners);
}
for (int i = 0; i < listeners.length; i++) {
listeners[i].connectionEstablished(connection);
}
}
/***********************************************
* TLS code below
**********************************************/
/**
* Returns true if the connection to the server has successfully negotiated TLS. Once TLS
* has been negotiatied the connection has been secured.
*
* @return true if the connection to the server has successfully negotiated TLS.
*/
public boolean isUsingTLS() {
return usingTLS;
}
/**
* Returns the SASLAuthentication manager that is responsible for authenticating with
* the server.
*
* @return the SASLAuthentication manager that is responsible for authenticating with
* the server.
*/
public SASLAuthentication getSASLAuthentication() {
return saslAuthentication;
}
/**
* Notification message saying that the server supports TLS so confirm the server that we
* want to secure the connection.
*/
void startTLSReceived() {
try {
writer.write("<starttls xmlns=\"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls\"/>");
writer.flush();
}
catch (IOException e) {
packetReader.notifyConnectionError(e);
}
}
/**
* The server has indicated that TLS negotiation can start. We now need to secure the
* existing plain connection and perform a handshake. This method won't return until the
* connection has finished the handshake or an error occured while securing the connection.
*/
void proceedTLSReceived() throws Exception {
SSLContext context = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
// Accept any certificate presented by the server
context.init(null, // KeyManager not required
new javax.net.ssl.TrustManager[]{new OpenTrustManager()},
new java.security.SecureRandom());
Socket plain = socket;
// Secure the plain connection
socket = context.getSocketFactory().createSocket(plain,
plain.getInetAddress().getHostName(), plain.getPort(), true);
socket.setSoTimeout(0);
socket.setKeepAlive(true);
// Initialize the reader and writer with the new secured version
initReaderAndWriter();
// Proceed to do the handshake
((SSLSocket) socket).startHandshake();
// Set that TLS was successful
usingTLS = true;
// Set the new writer to use
packetWriter.setWriter(writer);
// Send a new opening stream to the server
packetWriter.openStream();
}
}