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package com.sun.jndi.toolkit.url;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
/**
* A Uri object represents an absolute Uniform Resource Identifier
* (URI) as defined by RFC 2396 and updated by RFC 2373 and RFC 2732.
* The most commonly used form of URI is the Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
*
* <p> The java.net.URL class cannot be used to parse URIs since it
* requires the installation of URL stream handlers that may not be
* available. The hack of getting around this by temporarily
* replacing the scheme part of a URI is not appropriate here: JNDI
* service providers must work on older Java platforms, and we want
* new features and bug fixes that are not available in old versions
* of the URL class.
*
* <p> It may be appropriate to drop this code in favor of the
* java.net.URI class. The changes would need to be written so as to
* still run on pre-1.4 platforms not containing that class.
*
* <p> The format of an absolute URI (see the RFCs mentioned above) is:
* <p><blockquote><pre>
* absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part )
*
* scheme = alpha *( alpha | digit | "+" | "-" | "." )
*
* hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ]
* opaque_part = uric_no_slash *uric
*
* net_path = "//" authority [ abs_path ]
* abs_path = "/" path_segments
*
* authority = server | reg_name
* reg_name = 1*( unreserved | escaped | "$" | "," |
* ";" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" )
* server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ]
* userinfo = *( unreserved | escaped |
* ";" | ":" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," )
*
* hostport = host [ ":" port ]
* host = hostname | IPv4address | IPv6reference
* port = *digit
*
* IPv6reference = "[" IPv6address "]"
* IPv6address = hexpart [ ":" IPv4address ]
* IPv4address = 1*3digit "." 1*3digit "." 1*3digit "." 1*3digit
* hexpart = hexseq | hexseq "::" [ hexseq ] | "::" [ hexseq ]
* hexseq = hex4 *( ":" hex4)
* hex4 = 1*4hex
*
* path = [ abs_path | opaque_part ]
* path_segments = segment *( "/" segment )
* segment = *pchar *( ";" param )
* param = *pchar
* pchar = unreserved | escaped |
* ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | ","
*
* query = *uric
*
* uric = reserved | unreserved | escaped
* uric_no_slash = unreserved | escaped | ";" | "?" | ":" | "@" |
* "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | ","
* reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" |
* "$" | "," | "[" | "]"
* unreserved = alphanum | mark
* mark = "-" | "_" | "." | "!" | "~" | "*" | "'" | "(" | ")"
* escaped = "%" hex hex
* unwise = "{" | "}" | "|" | "\" | "^" | "`"
* </pre></blockquote>
*
* <p> Currently URIs containing <tt>userinfo</tt> or <tt>reg_name</tt>
* are not supported.
* The <tt>opaque_part</tt> of a non-hierarchical URI is treated as if
* if were a <tt>path</tt> without a leading slash.
*/
public class Uri {
protected String uri;
protected String scheme;
protected String host = null;
protected int port = -1;
protected boolean hasAuthority;
protected String path;
protected String query = null;
/**
* Creates a Uri object given a URI string.
*/
public Uri(String uri) throws MalformedURLException {
init(uri);
}
/**
* Creates an uninitialized Uri object. The init() method must
* be called before any other Uri methods.
*/
protected Uri() {
}
/**
* Initializes a Uri object given a URI string.
* This method must be called exactly once, and before any other Uri
* methods.
*/
protected void init(String uri) throws MalformedURLException {
this.uri = uri;
parse(uri);
}
/**
* Returns the URI's scheme.
*/
public String getScheme() {
return scheme;
}
/**
* Returns the host from the URI's authority part, or null
* if no host is provided. If the host is an IPv6 literal, the
* delimiting brackets are part of the returned value (see
* {@link java.net.URI#getHost}).
*/
public String getHost() {
return host;
}
/**
* Returns the port from the URI's authority part, or -1 if
* no port is provided.
*/
public int getPort() {
return port;
}
/**
* Returns the URI's path. The path is never null. Note that a
* slash following the authority part (or the scheme if there is
* no authority part) is part of the path. For example, the path
* of "http://host/a/b" is "/a/b".
*/
public String getPath() {
return path;
}
/**
* Returns the URI's query part, or null if no query is provided.
* Note that a query always begins with a leading "?".
*/
public String getQuery() {
return query;
}
/**
* Returns the URI as a string.
*/
public String toString() {
return uri;
}
/*
* Parses a URI string and sets this object's fields accordingly.
*/
private void parse(String uri) throws MalformedURLException {
int i; // index into URI
i = uri.indexOf(':'); // parse scheme
if (i < 0) {
throw new MalformedURLException("Invalid URI: " + uri);
}
scheme = uri.substring(0, i);
i++; // skip past ":"
hasAuthority = uri.startsWith("//", i);
if (hasAuthority) { // parse "//host:port"
i += 2; // skip past "//"
int slash = uri.indexOf('/', i);
if (slash < 0) {
slash = uri.length();
}
if (uri.startsWith("[", i)) { // at IPv6 literal
int brac = uri.indexOf(']', i + 1);
if (brac < 0 || brac > slash) {
throw new MalformedURLException("Invalid URI: " + uri);
}
host = uri.substring(i, brac + 1); // include brackets
i = brac + 1; // skip past "[...]"
} else { // at host name or IPv4
int colon = uri.indexOf(':', i);
int hostEnd = (colon < 0 || colon > slash)
? slash
: colon;
if (i < hostEnd) {
host = uri.substring(i, hostEnd);
}
i = hostEnd; // skip past host
}
if ((i + 1 < slash) &&
uri.startsWith(":", i)) { // parse port
i++; // skip past ":"
port = Integer.parseInt(uri.substring(i, slash));
}
i = slash; // skip to path
}
int qmark = uri.indexOf('?', i); // look for query
if (qmark < 0) {
path = uri.substring(i);
} else {
path = uri.substring(i, qmark);
query = uri.substring(qmark);
}
}
/*
// Debug
public static void main(String args[]) throws MalformedURLException {
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
Uri uri = new Uri(args[i]);
String h = (uri.getHost() != null) ? uri.getHost() : "";
String p = (uri.getPort() != -1) ? (":" + uri.getPort()) : "";
String a = uri.hasAuthority ? ("//" + h + p) : "";
String q = (uri.getQuery() != null) ? uri.getQuery() : "";
String str = uri.getScheme() + ":" + a + uri.getPath() + q;
if (! uri.toString().equals(str)) {
System.out.println(str);
}
System.out.println(h);
}
}
*/
}