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org/apache/commons/net/ntp/NTPUDPClient.java

package org.apache.commons.net.ntp;
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import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.DatagramPacket;
import java.net.InetAddress;

import org.apache.commons.net.DatagramSocketClient;

/**
 * The NTPUDPClient class is a UDP implementation of a client for the
 * Network Time Protocol (NTP) described in RFC 1305 as well as the
 * Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) in RFC-2030. To use the class,
 * merely open a local datagram socket with <a href="#open"> open </a>
 * and call <a href="#getTime"> getTime </a> to retrieve the time. Then call
 * <a href="org.apache.commons.net.DatagramSocketClient.html#close"> close </a>
 * to close the connection properly.
 * Successive calls to <a href="#getTime"> getTime </a> are permitted
 * without re-establishing a connection.  That is because UDP is a
 * connectionless protocol and the Network Time Protocol is stateless.
 *
 */

public final class NTPUDPClient extends DatagramSocketClient
{
    /** The default NTP port.  It is set to 123 according to RFC 1305. */
    public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 123;

    private int version = NtpV3Packet.VERSION_3;

    /**
     * Retrieves the time information from the specified server and port and
     * returns it. The time is the number of miliiseconds since
     * 00:00 (midnight) 1 January 1900 UTC, as specified by RFC 1305.
     * This method reads the raw NTP packet and constructs a <i>TimeInfo</i>
     * object that allows access to all the fields of the NTP message header.
     * <p>
     * @param host The address of the server.
     * @param port The port of the service.
     * @return The time value retrieved from the server.
     * @throws IOException If an error occurs while retrieving the time.
     */
    public TimeInfo getTime(final InetAddress host, final int port) throws IOException
    {
        // if not connected then open to next available UDP port
        if (!isOpen())
        {
            open();
        }

        final NtpV3Packet message = new NtpV3Impl();
        message.setMode(NtpV3Packet.MODE_CLIENT);
        message.setVersion(version);
        final DatagramPacket sendPacket = message.getDatagramPacket();
        sendPacket.setAddress(host);
        sendPacket.setPort(port);

        final NtpV3Packet recMessage = new NtpV3Impl();
        final DatagramPacket receivePacket = recMessage.getDatagramPacket();

        /*
         * Must minimize the time between getting the current time,
         * timestamping the packet, and sending it out which
         * introduces an error in the delay time.
         * No extraneous logging and initializations here !!!
         */
        final TimeStamp now = TimeStamp.getCurrentTime();

        // Note that if you do not set the transmit time field then originating time
        // in server response is all 0's which is "Thu Feb 07 01:28:16 EST 2036".
        message.setTransmitTime(now);

        _socket_.send(sendPacket);
        _socket_.receive(receivePacket);

        final long returnTimeMillis = System.currentTimeMillis();
        // create TimeInfo message container but don't pre-compute the details yet
        return new TimeInfo(recMessage, returnTimeMillis, false);
    }

    /**
     * Retrieves the time information from the specified server on the
     * default NTP port and returns it. The time is the number of miliiseconds
     * since 00:00 (midnight) 1 January 1900 UTC, as specified by RFC 1305.
     * This method reads the raw NTP packet and constructs a <i>TimeInfo</i>
     * object that allows access to all the fields of the NTP message header.
     * <p>
     * @param host The address of the server.
     * @return The time value retrieved from the server.
     * @throws IOException If an error occurs while retrieving the time.
     */
    public TimeInfo getTime(final InetAddress host) throws IOException
    {
        return getTime(host, NtpV3Packet.NTP_PORT);
    }

    /**
     * Returns the NTP protocol version number that client sets on request packet
     * that is sent to remote host (e.g. 3=NTP v3, 4=NTP v4, etc.)
     *
     * @return  the NTP protocol version number that client sets on request packet.
     * @see #setVersion(int)
     */
    public int getVersion()
    {
        return version;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the NTP protocol version number that client sets on request packet
     * communicate with remote host.
     *
     * @param version the NTP protocol version number
     */
    public void setVersion(final int version)
    {
        this.version = version;
    }

}

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