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/* * Copyright 2001-2005 The Apache Software Foundation * * 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 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.eredlab.g4.ccl.net; import java.util.EventObject; /*** * There exists a large class of IETF protocols that work by sending an * ASCII text command and arguments to a server, and then receiving an * ASCII text reply. For debugging and other purposes, it is extremely * useful to log or keep track of the contents of the protocol messages. * The ProtocolCommandEvent class coupled with the * {@link org.apache.commons.net.ProtocolCommandListener} * interface facilitate this process. * <p> * <p> * @see ProtocolCommandListener * @see ProtocolCommandSupport * @author Daniel F. Savarese ***/ public class ProtocolCommandEvent extends EventObject { private int __replyCode; private boolean __isCommand; private String __message, __command; /*** * Creates a ProtocolCommandEvent signalling a command was sent to * the server. ProtocolCommandEvents created with this constructor * should only be sent after a command has been sent, but before the * reply has been received. * <p> * @param source The source of the event. * @param command The string representation of the command type sent, not * including the arguments (e.g., "STAT" or "GET"). * @param message The entire command string verbatim as sent to the server, * including all arguments. ***/ public ProtocolCommandEvent(Object source, String command, String message) { super(source); __replyCode = 0; __message = message; __isCommand = true; __command = command; } /*** * Creates a ProtocolCommandEvent signalling a reply to a command was * received. ProtocolCommandEvents created with this constructor * should only be sent after a complete command reply has been received * fromt a server. * <p> * @param source The source of the event. * @param replyCode The integer code indicating the natureof the reply. * This will be the protocol integer value for protocols * that use integer reply codes, or the reply class constant * corresponding to the reply for protocols like POP3 that use * strings like OK rather than integer codes (i.e., POP3Repy.OK). * @param message The entire reply as received from the server. ***/ public ProtocolCommandEvent(Object source, int replyCode, String message) { super(source); __replyCode = replyCode; __message = message; __isCommand = false; __command = null; } /*** * Returns the string representation of the command type sent (e.g., "STAT" * or "GET"). If the ProtocolCommandEvent is a reply event, then null * is returned. * <p> * @return The string representation of the command type sent, or null * if this is a reply event. ***/ public String getCommand() { return __command; } /*** * Returns the reply code of the received server reply. Undefined if * this is not a reply event. * <p> * @return The reply code of the received server reply. Undefined if * not a reply event. ***/ public int getReplyCode() { return __replyCode; } /*** * Returns true if the ProtocolCommandEvent was generated as a result * of sending a command. * <p> * @return true If the ProtocolCommandEvent was generated as a result * of sending a command. False otherwise. ***/ public boolean isCommand() { return __isCommand; } /*** * Returns true if the ProtocolCommandEvent was generated as a result * of receiving a reply. * <p> * @return true If the ProtocolCommandEvent was generated as a result * of receiving a reply. False otherwise. ***/ public boolean isReply() { return !isCommand(); } /*** * Returns the entire message sent to or received from the server. * <p> * @return The entire message sent to or received from the server. ***/ public String getMessage() { return __message; } }