@Exported public abstract class HttpServerProvider extends Object
HttpServer
and associated classes. Applications do not normally use
this class. See provider()
for how providers are found and loaded.Modifier | Constructor and Description |
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protected |
HttpServerProvider()
Initializes a new instance of this class.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract HttpServer |
createHttpServer(InetSocketAddress addr,
int backlog)
creates a HttpServer from this provider
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abstract HttpsServer |
createHttpsServer(InetSocketAddress addr,
int backlog)
creates a HttpsServer from this provider
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static HttpServerProvider |
provider()
Returns the system wide default HttpServerProvider for this invocation of
the Java virtual machine.
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protected HttpServerProvider()
SecurityException
- If a security manager has been installed and it denies
RuntimePermission
("httpServerProvider")
public abstract HttpServer createHttpServer(InetSocketAddress addr, int backlog) throws IOException
addr
- the address to bind to. May be null
backlog
- the socket backlog. A value of zero
means the systems defaultIOException
public abstract HttpsServer createHttpsServer(InetSocketAddress addr, int backlog) throws IOException
addr
- the address to bind to. May be null
backlog
- the socket backlog. A value of zero
means the systems defaultIOException
public static HttpServerProvider provider()
The first invocation of this method locates the default provider object as follows:
If the system property
com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServerProvider
is defined then it
is taken to be the fully-qualified name of a concrete provider class.
The class is loaded and instantiated; if this process fails then an
unspecified unchecked error or exception is thrown.
If a provider class has been installed in a jar file that is
visible to the system class loader, and that jar file contains a
provider-configuration file named
com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServerProvider
in the resource
directory META-INF/services, then the first class name
specified in that file is taken. The class is loaded and
instantiated; if this process fails then an unspecified unchecked error
or exception is thrown.
Finally, if no provider has been specified by any of the above means then the system-default provider class is instantiated and the result is returned.
Subsequent invocations of this method return the provider that was returned by the first invocation.
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