Package org.apache.commons.net.chargen
Class CharGenTCPClient
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public final class CharGenTCPClient extends SocketClient
The CharGenTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the character generator protocol described in RFC 864. It can also be used for Systat (RFC 866), Quote of the Day (RFC 865), and netstat (port 15). All of these protocols involve connecting to the appropriate port, and reading data from an input stream. The chargen protocol actually sends data until the receiving end closes the connection. All of the others send only a fixed amount of data and then close the connection.To use the CharGenTCPClient class, just establish a connection with
connect
and callgetInputStream()
to access the data. Don't close the input stream when you're done with it. Rather, calldisconnect
to clean up properly.- See Also:
CharGenUDPClient
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static int
CHARGEN_PORT
The character generator port value of 19 according to RFC 864.static int
DEFAULT_PORT
The default chargen port.static int
NETSTAT_PORT
The netstat port value of 19.static int
QUOTE_OF_DAY_PORT
The quote of the day port value of 17 according to RFC 865.static int
SYSTAT_PORT
The systat port value of 11 according to RFC 866.-
Fields inherited from class org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient
_defaultPort_, _hostname_, _input_, _output_, _serverSocketFactory_, _socket_, _socketFactory_, _timeout_, connectTimeout, NETASCII_EOL
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description CharGenTCPClient()
The default constructor for CharGenTCPClient.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.io.InputStream
getInputStream()
Returns an InputStream from which the server generated data can be read.-
Methods inherited from class org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient
_connectAction_, addProtocolCommandListener, connect, connect, connect, connect, connect, connect, createCommandSupport, disconnect, fireCommandSent, fireReplyReceived, getCharset, getCharsetName, getCommandSupport, getConnectTimeout, getDefaultPort, getDefaultTimeout, getKeepAlive, getLocalAddress, getLocalPort, getProxy, getReceiveBufferSize, getRemoteAddress, getRemotePort, getSendBufferSize, getServerSocketFactory, getSoLinger, getSoTimeout, getTcpNoDelay, isAvailable, isConnected, removeProtocolCommandListener, setCharset, setConnectTimeout, setDefaultPort, setDefaultTimeout, setKeepAlive, setProxy, setReceiveBufferSize, setSendBufferSize, setServerSocketFactory, setSocketFactory, setSoLinger, setSoTimeout, setTcpNoDelay, verifyRemote
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Field Detail
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SYSTAT_PORT
public static final int SYSTAT_PORT
The systat port value of 11 according to RFC 866.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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NETSTAT_PORT
public static final int NETSTAT_PORT
The netstat port value of 19.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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QUOTE_OF_DAY_PORT
public static final int QUOTE_OF_DAY_PORT
The quote of the day port value of 17 according to RFC 865.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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CHARGEN_PORT
public static final int CHARGEN_PORT
The character generator port value of 19 according to RFC 864.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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DEFAULT_PORT
public static final int DEFAULT_PORT
The default chargen port. It is set to 19 according to RFC 864.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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Method Detail
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getInputStream
public java.io.InputStream getInputStream()
Returns an InputStream from which the server generated data can be read. You should NOT close the InputStream when you're finished reading from it. Rather, you should calldisconnect
to clean up properly.- Returns:
- An InputStream from which the server generated data can be read.
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