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Class java.net.URLStreamHandler
java.lang.Object
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+----java.net.URLStreamHandler
- public abstract class URLStreamHandler
- extends Object
The abstract class URLStreamHandler
is the common
superclass for all stream protocol handlers. A stream protocol
handler knows how to make a connection for a particular protocol
type, such as http
, ftp
, or
gopher
.
In most cases, an instance of a URLStreamHandler
subclass is not created directly by an application. Rather, the
first time a protocol name is encountered when constructing a
URL
, the appropriate stream protocol handler is
automatically loaded.
- See Also:
- URL
-
URLStreamHandler()
-
-
openConnection(URL)
- Opens a connection to the object referenced by the
URL
argument.
-
parseURL(URL, String, int, int)
-
Parses the string representation of a
URL
into a
URL
object.
-
setURL(URL, String, String, int, String, String)
- Sets the fields of the
URL
argument to the
indicated values.
-
toExternalForm(URL)
- Converts a
URL
of a specific protocol to a
String
.
URLStreamHandler
public URLStreamHandler()
openConnection
protected abstract URLConnection openConnection(URL u) throws IOException
- Opens a connection to the object referenced by the
URL
argument.
This method should be overridden by a subclass.
- Parameters:
- u - the URL that this connects to.
- Returns:
- a
URLConnection
object for the
URL
.
- Throws: IOException
- if an I/O error occurs while opening the
connection.
parseURL
protected void parseURL(URL u,
String spec,
int start,
int limit)
- Parses the string representation of a
URL
into a
URL
object.
If there is any inherited context, then it has already been
copied into the URL
argument.
The parseURL
method of
URLStreamHandler
parses the string representation
as if it were an http
specification. Most URL
protocol families have a similar parsing. A stream protocol
handler for a protocol that has a different syntax must
override this routine.
If the file component of the URL argument contains a
question mark (as with CGI HTTP URLs), the context is
considered to be the URL's file component up to the first /
before the question mark, not including the question mark or
the directory before it. For example, if the URL was:
http://www.foo.com/dir/cgi-bin?foo=bar/baz
and the spec argument was
quux.html
the resulting URL would be:
http://www.foo.com/dir/quux.html
.
- Parameters:
- u - the
URL
to receive the result of parsing
the spec.
- spec - the
String
representing the URL that
must be parsed.
- start - the character index at which to begin
parsing. This is just past the '
:
' (if there is
one) that specifies the determination of the protocol name.
- limit - the character position to stop parsing at. This is
the end of the string or the position of the "
#
"
character, if present. All information after the sharp sign
indicates an anchor.
toExternalForm
protected String toExternalForm(URL u)
- Converts a
URL
of a specific protocol to a
String
.
- Parameters:
- u - the URL.
- Returns:
- a string representation of the
URL
argument.
setURL
protected void setURL(URL u,
String protocol,
String host,
int port,
String file,
String ref)
- Sets the fields of the
URL
argument to the
indicated values. Only classes derived from URLStreamHandler
are supposed to be able to call the set method on a URL.
- Parameters:
- u - the URL to modify.
- protocol - the protocol name.
- host - the remote host value for the URL.
- port - the port on the remote machine.
- file - the file.
- ref - the reference.
- See Also:
- set
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