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Class sun.server.util.CharacterEncoder
java.lang.Object
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+----sun.server.util.CharacterEncoder
- public abstract class CharacterEncoder
- extends Object
This class defines the encoding half of character encoders.
A character encoder is an algorithim for transforming 8 bit binary
data into text (generally 7 bit ASCII or 8 bit ISO-Latin-1 text)
for transmition over text channels such as e-mail and network news.
The character encoders have been structured around a central theme
that, in general, the encoded text has the form:
[Buffer Prefix]
[Line Prefix][encoded data atoms][Line Suffix]
[Buffer Suffix]
In the CharacterEncoder and CharacterDecoder classes, one complete
chunk of data is referred to as a buffer. Encoded buffers
are all text, and decoded buffers (sometimes just referred to as
buffers) are binary octets.
To create a custom encoder, you must, at a minimum, overide three
abstract methods in this class.
- bytesPerAtom which tells the encoder how many bytes to
send to encodeAtom
- encodeAtom which encodes the bytes sent to it as text.
- bytesPerLine which tells the encoder the maximum number of
bytes per line.
Several useful encoders have already been written and are
referenced in the See Also list below.
- See Also:
- CharacterDecoder;, UCEncoder, UUEncoder, BASE64Encoder
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pStream
- Stream that understands "printing"
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CharacterEncoder()
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bytesPerAtom()
- Return the number of bytes per atom of encoding
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bytesPerLine()
- Return the number of bytes that can be encoded per line
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encode(byte[])
- A 'streamless' version of encode that simply takes a buffer of
bytes and returns a string containing the encoded buffer.
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encode(byte[], OutputStream)
- Encode the buffer in aBuffer and write the encoded
result to the OutputStream aStream.
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encode(InputStream, OutputStream)
- Encode bytes from the input stream, and write them as text characters
to the output stream.
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encodeAtom(OutputStream, byte[], int, int)
- Encode one "atom" of information into characters.
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encodeBuffer(byte[])
- A 'streamless' version of encode that simply takes a buffer of
bytes and returns a string containing the encoded buffer.
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encodeBuffer(byte[], OutputStream)
- Encode the buffer in aBuffer and write the encoded
result to the OutputStream aStream.
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encodeBuffer(InputStream, OutputStream)
- Encode bytes from the input stream, and write them as text characters
to the output stream.
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encodeBufferPrefix(OutputStream)
- Encode the prefix for the entire buffer.
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encodeBufferSuffix(OutputStream)
- Encode the suffix for the entire buffer.
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encodeLinePrefix(OutputStream, int)
- Encode the prefix that starts every output line.
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encodeLineSuffix(OutputStream)
- Encode the suffix that ends every output line.
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readFully(InputStream, byte[])
- This method works around the bizarre semantics of BufferedInputStream's
read method.
pStream
protected PrintStream pStream
- Stream that understands "printing"
CharacterEncoder
public CharacterEncoder()
bytesPerAtom
protected abstract int bytesPerAtom()
- Return the number of bytes per atom of encoding
bytesPerLine
protected abstract int bytesPerLine()
- Return the number of bytes that can be encoded per line
encodeBufferPrefix
protected void encodeBufferPrefix(OutputStream aStream) throws IOException
- Encode the prefix for the entire buffer. By default is simply
opens the PrintStream for use by the other functions.
encodeBufferSuffix
protected void encodeBufferSuffix(OutputStream aStream) throws IOException
- Encode the suffix for the entire buffer.
encodeLinePrefix
protected void encodeLinePrefix(OutputStream aStream,
int aLength) throws IOException
- Encode the prefix that starts every output line.
encodeLineSuffix
protected void encodeLineSuffix(OutputStream aStream) throws IOException
- Encode the suffix that ends every output line. By default
this method just prints a into the output stream.
encodeAtom
protected abstract void encodeAtom(OutputStream aStream,
byte someBytes[],
int anOffset,
int aLength) throws IOException
- Encode one "atom" of information into characters.
readFully
protected int readFully(InputStream in,
byte buffer[]) throws IOException
- This method works around the bizarre semantics of BufferedInputStream's
read method.
encode
public void encode(InputStream inStream,
OutputStream outStream) throws IOException
- Encode bytes from the input stream, and write them as text characters
to the output stream. This method will run until it exhausts the
input stream.
encode
public void encode(byte aBuffer[],
OutputStream aStream) throws IOException
- Encode the buffer in aBuffer and write the encoded
result to the OutputStream aStream.
encode
public String encode(byte aBuffer[])
- A 'streamless' version of encode that simply takes a buffer of
bytes and returns a string containing the encoded buffer.
encodeBuffer
public void encodeBuffer(InputStream inStream,
OutputStream outStream) throws IOException
- Encode bytes from the input stream, and write them as text characters
to the output stream. This method will run until it exhausts the
input stream. It differs from encode in that it will add a newline
at the end of any buffer it encodes, even if that buffer is
shorter than bytesPerLine.
encodeBuffer
public void encodeBuffer(byte aBuffer[],
OutputStream aStream) throws IOException
- Encode the buffer in aBuffer and write the encoded
result to the OutputStream aStream.
encodeBuffer
public String encodeBuffer(byte aBuffer[])
- A 'streamless' version of encode that simply takes a buffer of
bytes and returns a string containing the encoded buffer.
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