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i2p.i2p/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/I2PSocketOptionsImpl.java
jrandom 8bd99f699f 2004-11-25 jrandom
* Revised the installer to include start menu and desktop shortcuts for
      windows platforms, including pretty icons (thanks DrWoo!)
    * Allow clients specified in clients.config to have an explicit startup
      delay.
    * Update the default install to launch a browser pointing at the console
      whenever I2P starts up, rather than only the first time it starts up
      (configurable on /configservice.jsp, or in clients.config)
    * Bugfix to the clock skew checking code to monitor the delta between
      offsets, not the offset itself (duh)
    * Router console html update
    * New (and uuuuugly) code to verify that the wrapper.config contains
      the necessary classpath entries on update.  If it has to update the
      wrapper.config, it will stop the JVM and service completely, since the
      java service wrapper doesn't reread the wrapper.config on JVM restart -
      requiring the user to manually restart the service after an update.
    * Increase the TCP connection timeout to 30s (which is obscenely long)
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package net.i2p.client.streaming;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Properties;
/**
* Define the configuration for streaming and verifying data on the socket.
*
*/
class I2PSocketOptionsImpl implements I2PSocketOptions {
private long _connectTimeout;
private long _readTimeout;
private long _writeTimeout;
private int _maxBufferSize;
public static final int DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 1024*64;
public static final int DEFAULT_WRITE_TIMEOUT = 60*1000;
public static final int DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 60*1000;
public I2PSocketOptionsImpl() {
this(System.getProperties());
}
public I2PSocketOptionsImpl(I2PSocketOptions opts) {
this(System.getProperties());
if (opts != null) {
_connectTimeout = opts.getConnectTimeout();
_readTimeout = opts.getReadTimeout();
_writeTimeout = opts.getWriteTimeout();
_maxBufferSize = opts.getMaxBufferSize();
}
}
public I2PSocketOptionsImpl(Properties opts) {
init(opts);
}
protected void init(Properties opts) {
_maxBufferSize = getInt(opts, PROP_BUFFER_SIZE, DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE);
_connectTimeout = getInt(opts, PROP_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT);
_readTimeout = getInt(opts, PROP_READ_TIMEOUT, -1);
_writeTimeout = getInt(opts, PROP_WRITE_TIMEOUT, DEFAULT_WRITE_TIMEOUT);
}
protected int getInt(Properties opts, String name, int defaultVal) {
if (opts == null) return defaultVal;
String val = opts.getProperty(name);
if (val == null) {
return defaultVal;
} else {
try {
return Integer.parseInt(val);
} catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
return defaultVal;
}
}
}
/**
* How long we will wait for the ACK from a SYN, in milliseconds.
*
* @return milliseconds to wait, or -1 if we will wait indefinitely
*/
public long getConnectTimeout() {
return _connectTimeout;
}
/**
* Define how long we will wait for the ACK from a SYN, in milliseconds.
*
*/
public void setConnectTimeout(long ms) {
_connectTimeout = ms;
}
/**
* What is the longest we'll block on the input stream while waiting
* for more data. If this value is exceeded, the read() throws
* InterruptedIOException
*/
public long getReadTimeout() {
return _readTimeout;
}
/**
* What is the longest we'll block on the input stream while waiting
* for more data. If this value is exceeded, the read() throws
* InterruptedIOException
*/
public void setReadTimeout(long ms) {
_readTimeout = ms;
}
/**
* How much data will we accept that hasn't been written out yet. After
* this amount has been exceeded, subsequent .write calls will block until
* either some data is removed or the connection is closed. If this is
* less than or equal to zero, there is no limit (warning: can eat ram)
*
* @return buffer size limit, in bytes
*/
public int getMaxBufferSize() {
return _maxBufferSize;
}
/**
* How much data will we accept that hasn't been written out yet. After
* this amount has been exceeded, subsequent .write calls will block until
* either some data is removed or the connection is closed. If this is
* less than or equal to zero, there is no limit (warning: can eat ram)
*
*/
public void setMaxBufferSize(int numBytes) {
_maxBufferSize = numBytes;
}
/**
* What is the longest we'll block on the output stream while waiting
* for the data to flush. If this value is exceeded, the write() throws
* InterruptedIOException. If this is less than or equal to zero, there
* is no timeout.
*/
public long getWriteTimeout() {
return _writeTimeout;
}
/**
* What is the longest we'll block on the output stream while waiting
* for the data to flush. If this value is exceeded, the write() throws
* InterruptedIOException. If this is less than or equal to zero, there
* is no timeout.
*/
public void setWriteTimeout(long ms) {
_writeTimeout = ms;
}
}