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Java-WebSocket Source Code Files
Java-WebSocket Source Code Files are provided in the source package file, java-websocket-1.5.4-src.zip.
You can download httpcomponents-client-5.2-src.zip as described in the previous tutorial and go to the "src" sub-folder to view Source Code files.
You can also browse HttpComponents Client Source Code files below:
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⏎ org/java_websocket/AbstractWebSocket.java
/* * Copyright (c) 2010-2020 Nathan Rajlich * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, * copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following * conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ package org.java_websocket; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.concurrent.Executors; import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService; import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledFuture; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; import org.java_websocket.framing.CloseFrame; import org.java_websocket.util.NamedThreadFactory; import org.slf4j.Logger; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; /** * Base class for additional implementations for the server as well as the client */ public abstract class AbstractWebSocket extends WebSocketAdapter { /** * Logger instance * * @since 1.4.0 */ private final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(AbstractWebSocket.class); /** * Attribute which allows you to deactivate the Nagle's algorithm * * @since 1.3.3 */ private boolean tcpNoDelay; /** * Attribute which allows you to enable/disable the SO_REUSEADDR socket option. * * @since 1.3.5 */ private boolean reuseAddr; /** * Attribute for a service that triggers lost connection checking * * @since 1.4.1 */ private ScheduledExecutorService connectionLostCheckerService; /** * Attribute for a task that checks for lost connections * * @since 1.4.1 */ private ScheduledFuture<?> connectionLostCheckerFuture; /** * Attribute for the lost connection check interval in nanoseconds * * @since 1.3.4 */ private long connectionLostTimeout = TimeUnit.SECONDS.toNanos(60); /** * Attribute to keep track if the WebSocket Server/Client is running/connected * * @since 1.3.9 */ private boolean websocketRunning = false; /** * Attribute to sync on */ private final Object syncConnectionLost = new Object(); /** * Get the interval checking for lost connections Default is 60 seconds * * @return the interval in seconds * @since 1.3.4 */ public int getConnectionLostTimeout() { synchronized (syncConnectionLost) { return (int) TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS.toSeconds(connectionLostTimeout); } } /** * Setter for the interval checking for lost connections A value lower or equal 0 results in the * check to be deactivated * * @param connectionLostTimeout the interval in seconds * @since 1.3.4 */ public void setConnectionLostTimeout(int connectionLostTimeout) { synchronized (syncConnectionLost) { this.connectionLostTimeout = TimeUnit.SECONDS.toNanos(connectionLostTimeout); if (this.connectionLostTimeout <= 0) { log.trace("Connection lost timer stopped"); cancelConnectionLostTimer(); return; } if (this.websocketRunning) { log.trace("Connection lost timer restarted"); //Reset all the pings try { ArrayList<WebSocket> connections = new ArrayList<>(getConnections()); WebSocketImpl webSocketImpl; for (WebSocket conn : connections) { if (conn instanceof WebSocketImpl) { webSocketImpl = (WebSocketImpl) conn; webSocketImpl.updateLastPong(); } } } catch (Exception e) { log.error("Exception during connection lost restart", e); } restartConnectionLostTimer(); } } } /** * Stop the connection lost timer * * @since 1.3.4 */ protected void stopConnectionLostTimer() { synchronized (syncConnectionLost) { if (connectionLostCheckerService != null || connectionLostCheckerFuture != null) { this.websocketRunning = false; log.trace("Connection lost timer stopped"); cancelConnectionLostTimer(); } } } /** * Start the connection lost timer * * @since 1.3.4 */ protected void startConnectionLostTimer() { synchronized (syncConnectionLost) { if (this.connectionLostTimeout <= 0) { log.trace("Connection lost timer deactivated"); return; } log.trace("Connection lost timer started"); this.websocketRunning = true; restartConnectionLostTimer(); } } /** * This methods allows the reset of the connection lost timer in case of a changed parameter * * @since 1.3.4 */ private void restartConnectionLostTimer() { cancelConnectionLostTimer(); connectionLostCheckerService = Executors .newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor(new NamedThreadFactory("connectionLostChecker")); Runnable connectionLostChecker = new Runnable() { /** * Keep the connections in a separate list to not cause deadlocks */ private ArrayList<WebSocket> connections = new ArrayList<>(); @Override public void run() { connections.clear(); try { connections.addAll(getConnections()); long minimumPongTime; synchronized (syncConnectionLost) { minimumPongTime = (long) (System.nanoTime() - (connectionLostTimeout * 1.5)); } for (WebSocket conn : connections) { executeConnectionLostDetection(conn, minimumPongTime); } } catch (Exception e) { //Ignore this exception } connections.clear(); } }; connectionLostCheckerFuture = connectionLostCheckerService .scheduleAtFixedRate(connectionLostChecker, connectionLostTimeout, connectionLostTimeout, TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS); } /** * Send a ping to the endpoint or close the connection since the other endpoint did not respond * with a ping * * @param webSocket the websocket instance * @param minimumPongTime the lowest/oldest allowable last pong time (in nanoTime) before we * consider the connection to be lost */ private void executeConnectionLostDetection(WebSocket webSocket, long minimumPongTime) { if (!(webSocket instanceof WebSocketImpl)) { return; } WebSocketImpl webSocketImpl = (WebSocketImpl) webSocket; if (webSocketImpl.getLastPong() < minimumPongTime) { log.trace("Closing connection due to no pong received: {}", webSocketImpl); webSocketImpl.closeConnection(CloseFrame.ABNORMAL_CLOSE, "The connection was closed because the other endpoint did not respond with a pong in time. For more information check: https://github.com/TooTallNate/Java-WebSocket/wiki/Lost-connection-detection"); } else { if (webSocketImpl.isOpen()) { webSocketImpl.sendPing(); } else { log.trace("Trying to ping a non open connection: {}", webSocketImpl); } } } /** * Getter to get all the currently available connections * * @return the currently available connections * @since 1.3.4 */ protected abstract Collection<WebSocket> getConnections(); /** * Cancel any running timer for the connection lost detection * * @since 1.3.4 */ private void cancelConnectionLostTimer() { if (connectionLostCheckerService != null) { connectionLostCheckerService.shutdownNow(); connectionLostCheckerService = null; } if (connectionLostCheckerFuture != null) { connectionLostCheckerFuture.cancel(false); connectionLostCheckerFuture = null; } } /** * Tests if TCP_NODELAY is enabled. * * @return a boolean indicating whether or not TCP_NODELAY is enabled for new connections. * @since 1.3.3 */ public boolean isTcpNoDelay() { return tcpNoDelay; } /** * Setter for tcpNoDelay * <p> * Enable/disable TCP_NODELAY (disable/enable Nagle's algorithm) for new connections * * @param tcpNoDelay true to enable TCP_NODELAY, false to disable. * @since 1.3.3 */ public void setTcpNoDelay(boolean tcpNoDelay) { this.tcpNoDelay = tcpNoDelay; } /** * Tests Tests if SO_REUSEADDR is enabled. * * @return a boolean indicating whether or not SO_REUSEADDR is enabled. * @since 1.3.5 */ public boolean isReuseAddr() { return reuseAddr; } /** * Setter for soReuseAddr * <p> * Enable/disable SO_REUSEADDR for the socket * * @param reuseAddr whether to enable or disable SO_REUSEADDR * @since 1.3.5 */ public void setReuseAddr(boolean reuseAddr) { this.reuseAddr = reuseAddr; } }
⏎ org/java_websocket/AbstractWebSocket.java
Or download all of them as a single archive file:
File name: java-websocket-1.5.4-fyi.zip File size: 153990 bytes Release date: 2022-07-04 Download
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