Class Service
A messaging service is created from a Session
and is
named using a URLName
. A service must be connected
before it can be used. Connection events are sent to reflect
its connection status.
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Add a listener for Connection events on this service.void
close()
Close this service and terminate its connection.void
connect()
A generic connect method that takes no parameters.void
Similar to connect(host, user, password) except a specific port can be specified.void
Connect to the current host using the specified username and password.void
Connect to the specified address.protected void
finalize()
Stop the event dispatcher thread so the queue can be garbage collected.Return a URLName representing this service.boolean
Is this service currently connected?protected void
notifyConnectionListeners
(int type) Notify all ConnectionListeners.protected boolean
protocolConnect
(String host, int port, String user, String password) The service implementation should override this method to perform the actual protocol-specific connection attempt.protected void
queueEvent
(MailEvent event, Vector vector) Add the event and vector of listeners to the queue to be delivered.void
Remove a Connection event listener.protected void
setConnected
(boolean connected) Set the connection state of this service.protected void
setURLName
(URLName url) Set the URLName representing this service.toString()
ReturngetURLName.toString()
if this service has a URLName, otherwise it will return the defaulttoString
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Field Details
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session
The session from which this service was created. -
url
TheURLName
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debug
protected boolean debugDebug flag for this service. Set from the session's debug flag when this service is created.
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Constructor Details
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Service
Constructor.- Parameters:
session
- Session object for this serviceurlname
- URLName object to be used for this service
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Method Details
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connect
A generic connect method that takes no parameters. Subclasses can implement the appropriate authentication schemes. Subclasses that need additional information might want to use some properties or might get it interactively using a popup window.If the connection is successful, an "open"
ConnectionEvent
is delivered to anyConnectionListeners
on this service.Most clients should just call this method to connect to the service.
It is an error to connect to an already connected service.
The implementation provided here simply calls the following
connect(String, String, String)
method with nulls.- Throws:
AuthenticationFailedException
- for authentication failuresMessagingException
- for other failuresIllegalStateException
- if the service is already connected- See Also:
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connect
Connect to the specified address. This method provides a simple authentication scheme that requires a username and password.If the connection is successful, an "open"
ConnectionEvent
is delivered to anyConnectionListeners
on this service.It is an error to connect to an already connected service.
The implementation in the Service class will collect defaults for the host, user, and password from the session, from the
URLName
for this service, and from the supplied parameters and then call theprotocolConnect
method. If theprotocolConnect
method returnsfalse
, the user will be prompted for any missing information and theprotocolConnect
method will be called again. The subclass should override theprotocolConnect
method. The subclass should also implement thegetURLName
method, or use the implementation in this class.On a successful connection, the
setURLName
method is called with a URLName that includes the information used to make the connection, including the password.If the username passed in is null, a default value will be chosen as described above. If the password passed in is null and this is the first successful connection to this service, the user name and the password collected from the user will be saved as defaults for subsequent connection attempts to this same service when using other Service object instances (the connection information is typically always saved within a particular Service object instance). The password is saved using the Session method
setPasswordAuthentication
. If the password passed in is not null, it is not saved, on the assumption that the application is managing passwords explicitly.- Parameters:
host
- the host to connect touser
- the user namepassword
- this user's password- Throws:
AuthenticationFailedException
- for authentication failuresMessagingException
- for other failuresIllegalStateException
- if the service is already connected- See Also:
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connect
Connect to the current host using the specified username and password. This method is equivalent to calling theconnect(host, user, password)
method with null for the host name.- Parameters:
user
- the user namepassword
- this user's password- Throws:
AuthenticationFailedException
- for authentication failuresMessagingException
- for other failuresIllegalStateException
- if the service is already connected- Since:
- JavaMail 1.4
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connect
Similar to connect(host, user, password) except a specific port can be specified.- Parameters:
host
- the host to connect toport
- the port to connect to (-1 means the default port)user
- the user namepassword
- this user's password- Throws:
AuthenticationFailedException
- for authentication failuresMessagingException
- for other failuresIllegalStateException
- if the service is already connected- See Also:
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protocolConnect
protected boolean protocolConnect(String host, int port, String user, String password) throws MessagingException The service implementation should override this method to perform the actual protocol-specific connection attempt. The default implementation of theconnect
method calls this method as needed.The
protocolConnect
method should returnfalse
if a user name or password is required for authentication but the corresponding parameter is null; theconnect
method will prompt the user when needed to supply missing information. This method may also returnfalse
if authentication fails for the supplied user name or password. Alternatively, this method may throw an AuthenticationFailedException when authentication fails. This exception may include a String message with more detail about the failure.The
protocolConnect
method should throw an exception to report failures not related to authentication, such as an invalid host name or port number, loss of a connection during the authentication process, unavailability of the server, etc.- Parameters:
host
- the name of the host to connect toport
- the port to use (-1 means use default port)user
- the name of the user to login aspassword
- the user's password- Returns:
- true if connection successful, false if authentication failed
- Throws:
AuthenticationFailedException
- for authentication failuresMessagingException
- for non-authentication failures
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isConnected
public boolean isConnected()Is this service currently connected?This implementation uses a private boolean field to store the connection state. This method returns the value of that field.
Subclasses may want to override this method to verify that any connection to the message store is still alive.
- Returns:
- true if the service is connected, false if it is not connected
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setConnected
protected void setConnected(boolean connected) Set the connection state of this service. The connection state will automatically be set by the service implementation during theconnect
andclose
methods. Subclasses will need to call this method to set the state if the service was automatically disconnected.The implementation in this class merely sets the private field returned by the
isConnected
method.- Parameters:
connected
- true if the service is connected, false if it is not connected
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close
Close this service and terminate its connection. A close ConnectionEvent is delivered to any ConnectionListeners. Any Messaging components (Folders, Messages, etc.) belonging to this service are invalid after this service is closed. Note that the service is closed even if this method terminates abnormally by throwing a MessagingException.This implementation uses
setConnected(false)
to set this service's connected state tofalse
. It will then send a close ConnectionEvent to any registered ConnectionListeners. Subclasses overriding this method to do implementation specific cleanup should call this method as a last step to insure event notification, probably by including a call tosuper.close()
in afinally
clause.- Throws:
MessagingException
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getURLName
Return a URLName representing this service. The returned URLName does not include the password field.Subclasses should only override this method if their URLName does not follow the standard format.
The implementation in the Service class returns (usually a copy of) the
url
field with the password and file information stripped out.- Returns:
- the URLName representing this service
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setURLName
Set the URLName representing this service. Normally used to update theurl
field after a service has successfully connected.Subclasses should only override this method if their URL does not follow the standard format. In particular, subclasses should override this method if their URL does not require all the possible fields supported by
URLName
; a newURLName
should be constructed with any unneeded fields removed.The implementation in the Service class simply sets the
url
field.- See Also:
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addConnectionListener
Add a listener for Connection events on this service.The default implementation provided here adds this listener to an internal list of ConnectionListeners.
- Parameters:
l
- the Listener for Connection events- See Also:
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removeConnectionListener
Remove a Connection event listener.The default implementation provided here removes this listener from the internal list of ConnectionListeners.
- Parameters:
l
- the listener- See Also:
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notifyConnectionListeners
protected void notifyConnectionListeners(int type) Notify all ConnectionListeners. Service implementations are expected to use this method to broadcast connection events.The provided default implementation queues the event into an internal event queue. An event dispatcher thread dequeues events from the queue and dispatches them to the registered ConnectionListeners. Note that the event dispatching occurs in a separate thread, thus avoiding potential deadlock problems.
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toString
ReturngetURLName.toString()
if this service has a URLName, otherwise it will return the defaulttoString
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queueEvent
Add the event and vector of listeners to the queue to be delivered. -
finalize
Stop the event dispatcher thread so the queue can be garbage collected.
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