Class SchemeSocketFactoryAdaptor

java.lang.Object
org.apache.http.conn.scheme.SchemeSocketFactoryAdaptor
All Implemented Interfaces:
SchemeSocketFactory
Direct Known Subclasses:
SchemeLayeredSocketFactoryAdaptor

@Deprecated class SchemeSocketFactoryAdaptor extends Object implements SchemeSocketFactory
Deprecated.
(4.1) do not use
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • SchemeSocketFactoryAdaptor

      SchemeSocketFactoryAdaptor(SocketFactory factory)
      Deprecated.
  • Method Details

    • connectSocket

      public Socket connectSocket(Socket sock, InetSocketAddress remoteAddress, InetSocketAddress localAddress, org.apache.http.params.HttpParams params) throws IOException, UnknownHostException, ConnectTimeoutException
      Deprecated.
      Description copied from interface: SchemeSocketFactory
      Connects a socket to the target host with the given remote address.

      Please note that HttpInetSocketAddress class should be used in order to pass the target remote address along with the original HttpHost value used to resolve the address. The use of HttpInetSocketAddress can also ensure that no reverse DNS lookup will be performed if the target remote address was specified as an IP address.

      Specified by:
      connectSocket in interface SchemeSocketFactory
      Parameters:
      sock - the socket to connect, as obtained from createSocket. null indicates that a new socket should be created and connected.
      remoteAddress - the remote address to connect to.
      localAddress - the local address to bind the socket to, or null for any
      params - additional parameters for connecting
      Returns:
      the connected socket. The returned object may be different from the sock argument if this factory supports a layered protocol.
      Throws:
      IOException - if an I/O error occurs
      UnknownHostException - if the IP address of the target host can not be determined
      ConnectTimeoutException - if the socket cannot be connected within the time limit defined in the params
      See Also:
    • createSocket

      public Socket createSocket(org.apache.http.params.HttpParams params) throws IOException
      Deprecated.
      Description copied from interface: SchemeSocketFactory
      Creates a new, unconnected socket. The socket should subsequently be passed to SchemeSocketFactory.connectSocket(Socket, InetSocketAddress, InetSocketAddress, HttpParams).
      Specified by:
      createSocket in interface SchemeSocketFactory
      Parameters:
      params - Optional parameters. In most cases these parameters will not be required and will have no effect, as usually socket initialization should take place in the SchemeSocketFactory.connectSocket(Socket, InetSocketAddress, InetSocketAddress, HttpParams) method. However, in rare cases one may want to pass additional parameters to this method in order to create a customized Socket instance, for instance bound to a SOCKS proxy server.
      Returns:
      a new socket
      Throws:
      IOException - if an I/O error occurs while creating the socket
    • isSecure

      public boolean isSecure(Socket sock) throws IllegalArgumentException
      Deprecated.
      Description copied from interface: SchemeSocketFactory
      Checks whether a socket provides a secure connection. The socket must be connected by this factory. The factory will not perform I/O operations in this method.

      As a rule of thumb, plain sockets are not secure and TLS/SSL sockets are secure. However, there may be application specific deviations. For example, a plain socket to a host in the same intranet ("trusted zone") could be considered secure. On the other hand, a TLS/SSL socket could be considered insecure based on the cipher suite chosen for the connection.

      Specified by:
      isSecure in interface SchemeSocketFactory
      Parameters:
      sock - the connected socket to check
      Returns:
      true if the connection of the socket should be considered secure, or false if it should not
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the argument is invalid, for example because it is not a connected socket or was created by a different socket factory. Note that socket factories are not required to check these conditions, they may simply return a default value when called with an invalid socket argument.
    • getFactory

      public SocketFactory getFactory()
      Deprecated.
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object obj)
      Deprecated.
      Overrides:
      equals in class Object
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Deprecated.
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class Object