Package org.apache.commons.net.io
Class DotTerminatedMessageReader
- java.lang.Object
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- java.io.Reader
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- java.io.BufferedReader
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- org.apache.commons.net.io.DotTerminatedMessageReader
 
 
 
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.io.Closeable,- java.lang.AutoCloseable,- java.lang.Readable
 
 public final class DotTerminatedMessageReader extends java.io.BufferedReaderDotTerminatedMessageReader is a class used to read messages from a server that are terminated by a single dot followed by a <CR><LF> sequence and with double dots appearing at the begining of lines which do not signal end of message yet start with a dot. Various Internet protocols such as NNTP and POP3 produce messages of this type.This class handles stripping of the duplicate period at the beginning of lines starting with a period, and ensures you cannot read past the end of the message. Note: versions since 3.0 extend BufferedReader rather than Reader, and no longer change the CRLF into the local EOL. Also only DOT CR LF acts as EOF. - Version:
- $Id: DotTerminatedMessageReader.java 1747119 2016-06-07 02:22:24Z ggregory $
 
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Constructor SummaryConstructors Constructor Description DotTerminatedMessageReader(java.io.Reader reader)Creates a DotTerminatedMessageReader that wraps an existing Reader input source.
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voidclose()Closes the message for reading.intread()Reads and returns the next character in the message.intread(char[] buffer)Reads the next characters from the message into an array and returns the number of characters read.intread(char[] buffer, int offset, int length)Reads the next characters from the message into an array and returns the number of characters read.java.lang.StringreadLine()Read a line of text.
 
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Method Detail- 
readpublic int read() throws java.io.IOExceptionReads and returns the next character in the message. If the end of the message has been reached, returns -1. Note that a call to this method may result in multiple reads from the underlying input stream to decode the message properly (removing doubled dots and so on). All of this is transparent to the programmer and is only mentioned for completeness.- Overrides:
- readin class- java.io.BufferedReader
- Returns:
- The next character in the message. Returns -1 if the end of the message has been reached.
- Throws:
- java.io.IOException- If an error occurs while reading the underlying stream.
 
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readpublic int read(char[] buffer) throws java.io.IOExceptionReads the next characters from the message into an array and returns the number of characters read. Returns -1 if the end of the message has been reached.- Overrides:
- readin class- java.io.Reader
- Parameters:
- buffer- The character array in which to store the characters.
- Returns:
- The number of characters read. Returns -1 if the end of the message has been reached.
- Throws:
- java.io.IOException- If an error occurs in reading the underlying stream.
 
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readpublic int read(char[] buffer, int offset, int length) throws java.io.IOExceptionReads the next characters from the message into an array and returns the number of characters read. Returns -1 if the end of the message has been reached. The characters are stored in the array starting from the given offset and up to the length specified.- Overrides:
- readin class- java.io.BufferedReader
- Parameters:
- buffer- The character array in which to store the characters.
- offset- The offset into the array at which to start storing characters.
- length- The number of characters to read.
- Returns:
- The number of characters read. Returns -1 if the end of the message has been reached.
- Throws:
- java.io.IOException- If an error occurs in reading the underlying stream.
 
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closepublic void close() throws java.io.IOExceptionCloses the message for reading. This doesn't actually close the underlying stream. The underlying stream may still be used for communicating with the server and therefore is not closed.If the end of the message has not yet been reached, this method will read the remainder of the message until it reaches the end, so that the underlying stream may continue to be used properly for communicating with the server. If you do not fully read a message, you MUST close it, otherwise your program will likely hang or behave improperly. - Specified by:
- closein interface- java.lang.AutoCloseable
- Specified by:
- closein interface- java.io.Closeable
- Overrides:
- closein class- java.io.BufferedReader
- Throws:
- java.io.IOException- If an error occurs while reading the underlying stream.
 
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readLinepublic java.lang.String readLine() throws java.io.IOExceptionRead a line of text. A line is considered to be terminated by carriage return followed immediately by a linefeed. This contrasts with BufferedReader which also allows other combinations.- Overrides:
- readLinein class- java.io.BufferedReader
- Throws:
- java.io.IOException
- Since:
- 3.0
 
 
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