emul/mini/src/main/java/java/net/URL.java
author Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tulach@apidesign.org>
Thu, 24 Jan 2013 19:36:40 +0100
branchemul
changeset 576 b679a7dad297
parent 554 05224402145d
child 625 8efbe49b283f
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Getting getResources(...) to work and return URLs with streams. Currently fails in register allocation.
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package java.net;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.io.InputStream;
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import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.core.JavaScriptBody;
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/**
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 * Class <code>URL</code> represents a Uniform Resource
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 * Locator, a pointer to a "resource" on the World
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 * Wide Web. A resource can be something as simple as a file or a
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 * directory, or it can be a reference to a more complicated object,
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 * such as a query to a database or to a search engine. More
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 * information on the types of URLs and their formats can be found at:
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 * <blockquote>
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 *     <a href="http://www.socs.uts.edu.au/MosaicDocs-old/url-primer.html">
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 *    <i>http://www.socs.uts.edu.au/MosaicDocs-old/url-primer.html</i></a>
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 * </blockquote>
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 * <p>
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 * In general, a URL can be broken into several parts. The previous
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 * example of a URL indicates that the protocol to use is
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 * <code>http</code> (HyperText Transfer Protocol) and that the
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 * information resides on a host machine named
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 * <code>www.socs.uts.edu.au</code>. The information on that host
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 * machine is named <code>/MosaicDocs-old/url-primer.html</code>. The exact
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 * meaning of this name on the host machine is both protocol
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 * dependent and host dependent. The information normally resides in
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 * a file, but it could be generated on the fly. This component of
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 * the URL is called the <i>path</i> component.
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 * <p>
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 * A URL can optionally specify a "port", which is the
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 * port number to which the TCP connection is made on the remote host
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 * machine. If the port is not specified, the default port for
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 * the protocol is used instead. For example, the default port for
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 * <code>http</code> is <code>80</code>. An alternative port could be
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 * specified as:
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 * <blockquote><pre>
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 *     http://www.socs.uts.edu.au:80/MosaicDocs-old/url-primer.html
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 * </pre></blockquote>
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 * <p>
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 * The syntax of <code>URL</code> is defined by  <a
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 * href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt"><i>RFC&nbsp;2396: Uniform
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 * Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax</i></a>, amended by <a
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 * href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2732.txt"><i>RFC&nbsp;2732: Format for
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 * Literal IPv6 Addresses in URLs</i></a>. The Literal IPv6 address format
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 * also supports scope_ids. The syntax and usage of scope_ids is described
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 * <a href="Inet6Address.html#scoped">here</a>.
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 * <p>
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 * A URL may have appended to it a "fragment", also known
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 * as a "ref" or a "reference". The fragment is indicated by the sharp
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 * sign character "#" followed by more characters. For example,
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 * <blockquote><pre>
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 *     http://java.sun.com/index.html#chapter1
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 * </pre></blockquote>
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 * <p>
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 * This fragment is not technically part of the URL. Rather, it
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 * indicates that after the specified resource is retrieved, the
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 * application is specifically interested in that part of the
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 * document that has the tag <code>chapter1</code> attached to it. The
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 * meaning of a tag is resource specific.
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 * <p>
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 * An application can also specify a "relative URL",
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 * which contains only enough information to reach the resource
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 * relative to another URL. Relative URLs are frequently used within
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 * HTML pages. For example, if the contents of the URL:
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 * <blockquote><pre>
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 *     http://java.sun.com/index.html
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 * </pre></blockquote>
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 * contained within it the relative URL:
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 * <blockquote><pre>
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 *     FAQ.html
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 * </pre></blockquote>
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 * it would be a shorthand for:
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 * <blockquote><pre>
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 *     http://java.sun.com/FAQ.html
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 * </pre></blockquote>
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 * <p>
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 * The relative URL need not specify all the components of a URL. If
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 * the protocol, host name, or port number is missing, the value is
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 * inherited from the fully specified URL. The file component must be
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 * specified. The optional fragment is not inherited.
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 * <p>
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 * The URL class does not itself encode or decode any URL components
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 * according to the escaping mechanism defined in RFC2396. It is the
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 * responsibility of the caller to encode any fields, which need to be
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 * escaped prior to calling URL, and also to decode any escaped fields,
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 * that are returned from URL. Furthermore, because URL has no knowledge
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 * of URL escaping, it does not recognise equivalence between the encoded
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 * or decoded form of the same URL. For example, the two URLs:<br>
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 * <pre>    http://foo.com/hello world/ and http://foo.com/hello%20world</pre>
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 * would be considered not equal to each other.
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 * <p>
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 * Note, the {@link java.net.URI} class does perform escaping of its
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 * component fields in certain circumstances. The recommended way
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 * to manage the encoding and decoding of URLs is to use {@link java.net.URI},
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 * and to convert between these two classes using {@link #toURI()} and
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 * {@link URI#toURL()}.
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 * <p>
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 * The {@link URLEncoder} and {@link URLDecoder} classes can also be
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 * used, but only for HTML form encoding, which is not the same
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 * as the encoding scheme defined in RFC2396.
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 *
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 * @author  James Gosling
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 * @since JDK1.0
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 */
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public final class URL implements java.io.Serializable {
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    static final long serialVersionUID = -7627629688361524110L;
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    /**
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     * The property which specifies the package prefix list to be scanned
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     * for protocol handlers.  The value of this property (if any) should
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     * be a vertical bar delimited list of package names to search through
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     * for a protocol handler to load.  The policy of this class is that
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     * all protocol handlers will be in a class called <protocolname>.Handler,
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     * and each package in the list is examined in turn for a matching
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     * handler.  If none are found (or the property is not specified), the
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     * default package prefix, sun.net.www.protocol, is used.  The search
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     * proceeds from the first package in the list to the last and stops
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     * when a match is found.
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     */
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    private static final String protocolPathProp = "java.protocol.handler.pkgs";
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    /**
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     * The protocol to use (ftp, http, nntp, ... etc.) .
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     * @serial
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     */
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    private String protocol;
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    /**
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     * The host name to connect to.
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     * @serial
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     */
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    private String host;
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    /**
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     * The protocol port to connect to.
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     * @serial
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     */
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    private int port = -1;
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    /**
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     * The specified file name on that host. <code>file</code> is
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     * defined as <code>path[?query]</code>
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     * @serial
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     */
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    private String file;
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    /**
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     * The query part of this URL.
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     */
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    private transient String query;
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    /**
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     * The authority part of this URL.
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     * @serial
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     */
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    private String authority;
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    /**
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     * The path part of this URL.
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     */
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    private transient String path;
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    /**
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     * The userinfo part of this URL.
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     */
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    private transient String userInfo;
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    /**
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     * # reference.
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     * @serial
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     */
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    private String ref;
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    /**
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     * The host's IP address, used in equals and hashCode.
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     * Computed on demand. An uninitialized or unknown hostAddress is null.
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     */
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    transient Object hostAddress;
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    /**
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     * The URLStreamHandler for this URL.
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     */
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    transient URLStreamHandler handler;
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    /* Our hash code.
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     * @serial
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     */
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    private int hashCode = -1;
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    /** input stream associated with the URL */
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    private InputStream is;
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    /**
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     * Creates a <code>URL</code> object from the specified
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     * <code>protocol</code>, <code>host</code>, <code>port</code>
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     * number, and <code>file</code>.<p>
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     *
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     * <code>host</code> can be expressed as a host name or a literal
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     * IP address. If IPv6 literal address is used, it should be
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     * enclosed in square brackets (<tt>'['</tt> and <tt>']'</tt>), as
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     * specified by <a
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     * href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2732.txt">RFC&nbsp;2732</a>;
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     * However, the literal IPv6 address format defined in <a
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     * href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2373.txt"><i>RFC&nbsp;2373: IP
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     * Version 6 Addressing Architecture</i></a> is also accepted.<p>
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     *
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     * Specifying a <code>port</code> number of <code>-1</code>
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     * indicates that the URL should use the default port for the
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     * protocol.<p>
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     *
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     * If this is the first URL object being created with the specified
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     * protocol, a <i>stream protocol handler</i> object, an instance of
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     * class <code>URLStreamHandler</code>, is created for that protocol:
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     * <ol>
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     * <li>If the application has previously set up an instance of
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     *     <code>URLStreamHandlerFactory</code> as the stream handler factory,
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     *     then the <code>createURLStreamHandler</code> method of that instance
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     *     is called with the protocol string as an argument to create the
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     *     stream protocol handler.
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     * <li>If no <code>URLStreamHandlerFactory</code> has yet been set up,
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     *     or if the factory's <code>createURLStreamHandler</code> method
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     *     returns <code>null</code>, then the constructor finds the
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     *     value of the system property:
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     *     <blockquote><pre>
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     *         java.protocol.handler.pkgs
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     *     </pre></blockquote>
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     *     If the value of that system property is not <code>null</code>,
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     *     it is interpreted as a list of packages separated by a vertical
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     *     slash character '<code>|</code>'. The constructor tries to load
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     *     the class named:
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     *     <blockquote><pre>
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     *         &lt;<i>package</i>&gt;.&lt;<i>protocol</i>&gt;.Handler
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     *     </pre></blockquote>
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     *     where &lt;<i>package</i>&gt; is replaced by the name of the package
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     *     and &lt;<i>protocol</i>&gt; is replaced by the name of the protocol.
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     *     If this class does not exist, or if the class exists but it is not
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     *     a subclass of <code>URLStreamHandler</code>, then the next package
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     *     in the list is tried.
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     * <li>If the previous step fails to find a protocol handler, then the
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     *     constructor tries to load from a system default package.
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     *     <blockquote><pre>
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     *         &lt;<i>system default package</i>&gt;.&lt;<i>protocol</i>&gt;.Handler
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     *     </pre></blockquote>
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     *     If this class does not exist, or if the class exists but it is not a
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     *     subclass of <code>URLStreamHandler</code>, then a
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     *     <code>MalformedURLException</code> is thrown.
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     * </ol>
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     *
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     * <p>Protocol handlers for the following protocols are guaranteed
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     * to exist on the search path :-
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     * <blockquote><pre>
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     *     http, https, ftp, file, and jar
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     * </pre></blockquote>
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     * Protocol handlers for additional protocols may also be
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     * available.
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     *
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     * <p>No validation of the inputs is performed by this constructor.
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     *
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     * @param      protocol   the name of the protocol to use.
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     * @param      host       the name of the host.
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     * @param      port       the port number on the host.
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     * @param      file       the file on the host
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     * @exception  MalformedURLException  if an unknown protocol is specified.
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     * @see        java.lang.System#getProperty(java.lang.String)
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     * @see        java.net.URL#setURLStreamHandlerFactory(
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     *                  java.net.URLStreamHandlerFactory)
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     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandler
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     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandlerFactory#createURLStreamHandler(
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     *                  java.lang.String)
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     */
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    public URL(String protocol, String host, int port, String file)
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        throws MalformedURLException
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    {
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        this(protocol, host, port, file, null);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Creates a URL from the specified <code>protocol</code>
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     * name, <code>host</code> name, and <code>file</code> name. The
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     * default port for the specified protocol is used.
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     * <p>
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     * This method is equivalent to calling the four-argument
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     * constructor with the arguments being <code>protocol</code>,
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     * <code>host</code>, <code>-1</code>, and <code>file</code>.
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     *
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     * No validation of the inputs is performed by this constructor.
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     *
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     * @param      protocol   the name of the protocol to use.
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     * @param      host       the name of the host.
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     * @param      file       the file on the host.
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     * @exception  MalformedURLException  if an unknown protocol is specified.
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     * @see        java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
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     *                  int, java.lang.String)
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     */
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    public URL(String protocol, String host, String file)
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            throws MalformedURLException {
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        this(protocol, host, -1, file);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Creates a <code>URL</code> object from the specified
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     * <code>protocol</code>, <code>host</code>, <code>port</code>
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     * number, <code>file</code>, and <code>handler</code>. Specifying
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     * a <code>port</code> number of <code>-1</code> indicates that
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     * the URL should use the default port for the protocol. Specifying
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     * a <code>handler</code> of <code>null</code> indicates that the URL
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     * should use a default stream handler for the protocol, as outlined
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     * for:
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     *     java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int,
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     *                      java.lang.String)
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     *
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     * <p>If the handler is not null and there is a security manager,
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     * the security manager's <code>checkPermission</code>
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     * method is called with a
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     * <code>NetPermission("specifyStreamHandler")</code> permission.
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     * This may result in a SecurityException.
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     *
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     * No validation of the inputs is performed by this constructor.
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     *
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     * @param      protocol   the name of the protocol to use.
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     * @param      host       the name of the host.
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     * @param      port       the port number on the host.
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     * @param      file       the file on the host
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     * @param      handler    the stream handler for the URL.
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     * @exception  MalformedURLException  if an unknown protocol is specified.
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     * @exception  SecurityException
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     *        if a security manager exists and its
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     *        <code>checkPermission</code> method doesn't allow
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     *        specifying a stream handler explicitly.
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     * @see        java.lang.System#getProperty(java.lang.String)
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     * @see        java.net.URL#setURLStreamHandlerFactory(
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     *                  java.net.URLStreamHandlerFactory)
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     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandler
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     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandlerFactory#createURLStreamHandler(
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     *                  java.lang.String)
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     * @see        SecurityManager#checkPermission
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     * @see        java.net.NetPermission
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     */
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    public URL(String protocol, String host, int port, String file,
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               URLStreamHandler handler) throws MalformedURLException {
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        if (handler != null) {
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            throw new SecurityException();
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        }
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        protocol = protocol.toLowerCase();
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        this.protocol = protocol;
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        if (host != null) {
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            /**
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             * if host is a literal IPv6 address,
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             * we will make it conform to RFC 2732
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             */
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            if (host.indexOf(':') >= 0 && !host.startsWith("[")) {
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                host = "["+host+"]";
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            }
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            this.host = host;
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            if (port < -1) {
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                throw new MalformedURLException("Invalid port number :" +
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   387
                                                    port);
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            }
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            this.port = port;
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            authority = (port == -1) ? host : host + ":" + port;
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        }
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        Parts parts = new Parts(file);
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        path = parts.getPath();
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        query = parts.getQuery();
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        if (query != null) {
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            this.file = path + "?" + query;
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   399
        } else {
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            this.file = path;
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        }
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        ref = parts.getRef();
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   403
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        // Note: we don't do validation of the URL here. Too risky to change
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   405
        // right now, but worth considering for future reference. -br
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        if (handler == null &&
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            (handler = getURLStreamHandler(protocol)) == null) {
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   408
            throw new MalformedURLException("unknown protocol: " + protocol);
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   409
        }
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   410
        this.handler = handler;
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    }
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   412
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   413
    /**
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     * Creates a <code>URL</code> object from the <code>String</code>
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     * representation.
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     * <p>
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     * This constructor is equivalent to a call to the two-argument
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     * constructor with a <code>null</code> first argument.
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   419
     *
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     * @param      spec   the <code>String</code> to parse as a URL.
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   421
     * @exception  MalformedURLException  if no protocol is specified, or an
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     *               unknown protocol is found, or <tt>spec</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
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     * @see        java.net.URL#URL(java.net.URL, java.lang.String)
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   424
     */
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   425
    public URL(String spec) throws MalformedURLException {
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   426
        this(null, spec);
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   427
    }
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   428
    
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   429
    private URL(String spec, InputStream is) throws MalformedURLException {
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   430
        this(null, spec);
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   431
        this.is = is;
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   432
    }
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   433
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   434
    /**
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   435
     * Creates a URL by parsing the given spec within a specified context.
jtulach@120
   436
     *
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   437
     * The new URL is created from the given context URL and the spec
jtulach@120
   438
     * argument as described in
jtulach@120
   439
     * RFC2396 &quot;Uniform Resource Identifiers : Generic * Syntax&quot; :
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   440
     * <blockquote><pre>
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   441
     *          &lt;scheme&gt;://&lt;authority&gt;&lt;path&gt;?&lt;query&gt;#&lt;fragment&gt;
jtulach@120
   442
     * </pre></blockquote>
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   443
     * The reference is parsed into the scheme, authority, path, query and
jtulach@120
   444
     * fragment parts. If the path component is empty and the scheme,
jtulach@120
   445
     * authority, and query components are undefined, then the new URL is a
jtulach@120
   446
     * reference to the current document. Otherwise, the fragment and query
jtulach@120
   447
     * parts present in the spec are used in the new URL.
jtulach@120
   448
     * <p>
jtulach@120
   449
     * If the scheme component is defined in the given spec and does not match
jtulach@120
   450
     * the scheme of the context, then the new URL is created as an absolute
jtulach@120
   451
     * URL based on the spec alone. Otherwise the scheme component is inherited
jtulach@120
   452
     * from the context URL.
jtulach@120
   453
     * <p>
jtulach@120
   454
     * If the authority component is present in the spec then the spec is
jtulach@120
   455
     * treated as absolute and the spec authority and path will replace the
jtulach@120
   456
     * context authority and path. If the authority component is absent in the
jtulach@120
   457
     * spec then the authority of the new URL will be inherited from the
jtulach@120
   458
     * context.
jtulach@120
   459
     * <p>
jtulach@120
   460
     * If the spec's path component begins with a slash character
jtulach@120
   461
     * &quot;/&quot; then the
jtulach@120
   462
     * path is treated as absolute and the spec path replaces the context path.
jtulach@120
   463
     * <p>
jtulach@120
   464
     * Otherwise, the path is treated as a relative path and is appended to the
jtulach@120
   465
     * context path, as described in RFC2396. Also, in this case,
jtulach@120
   466
     * the path is canonicalized through the removal of directory
jtulach@120
   467
     * changes made by occurences of &quot;..&quot; and &quot;.&quot;.
jtulach@120
   468
     * <p>
jtulach@120
   469
     * For a more detailed description of URL parsing, refer to RFC2396.
jtulach@120
   470
     *
jtulach@120
   471
     * @param      context   the context in which to parse the specification.
jtulach@120
   472
     * @param      spec      the <code>String</code> to parse as a URL.
jtulach@120
   473
     * @exception  MalformedURLException  if no protocol is specified, or an
jtulach@120
   474
     *               unknown protocol is found, or <tt>spec</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
jtulach@120
   475
     * @see        java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
jtulach@120
   476
     *                  int, java.lang.String)
jtulach@120
   477
     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandler
jtulach@120
   478
     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandler#parseURL(java.net.URL,
jtulach@120
   479
     *                  java.lang.String, int, int)
jtulach@120
   480
     */
jtulach@120
   481
    public URL(URL context, String spec) throws MalformedURLException {
jtulach@120
   482
        this(context, spec, null);
jtulach@120
   483
    }
jtulach@120
   484
jtulach@120
   485
    /**
jtulach@120
   486
     * Creates a URL by parsing the given spec with the specified handler
jtulach@120
   487
     * within a specified context. If the handler is null, the parsing
jtulach@120
   488
     * occurs as with the two argument constructor.
jtulach@120
   489
     *
jtulach@120
   490
     * @param      context   the context in which to parse the specification.
jtulach@120
   491
     * @param      spec      the <code>String</code> to parse as a URL.
jtulach@120
   492
     * @param      handler   the stream handler for the URL.
jtulach@120
   493
     * @exception  MalformedURLException  if no protocol is specified, or an
jtulach@120
   494
     *               unknown protocol is found, or <tt>spec</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
jtulach@120
   495
     * @exception  SecurityException
jtulach@120
   496
     *        if a security manager exists and its
jtulach@120
   497
     *        <code>checkPermission</code> method doesn't allow
jtulach@120
   498
     *        specifying a stream handler.
jtulach@120
   499
     * @see        java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
jtulach@120
   500
     *                  int, java.lang.String)
jtulach@120
   501
     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandler
jtulach@120
   502
     * @see        java.net.URLStreamHandler#parseURL(java.net.URL,
jtulach@120
   503
     *                  java.lang.String, int, int)
jtulach@120
   504
     */
jaroslav@339
   505
    public URL(URL context, String spec, URLStreamHandler handler)
jtulach@120
   506
        throws MalformedURLException
jtulach@120
   507
    {
jtulach@120
   508
        String original = spec;
jtulach@120
   509
        int i, limit, c;
jtulach@120
   510
        int start = 0;
jtulach@120
   511
        String newProtocol = null;
jtulach@120
   512
        boolean aRef=false;
jtulach@120
   513
        boolean isRelative = false;
jtulach@120
   514
jtulach@120
   515
        // Check for permission to specify a handler
jtulach@120
   516
        if (handler != null) {
jaroslav@122
   517
            throw new SecurityException();
jtulach@120
   518
        }
jtulach@120
   519
jtulach@120
   520
        try {
jtulach@120
   521
            limit = spec.length();
jtulach@120
   522
            while ((limit > 0) && (spec.charAt(limit - 1) <= ' ')) {
jtulach@120
   523
                limit--;        //eliminate trailing whitespace
jtulach@120
   524
            }
jtulach@120
   525
            while ((start < limit) && (spec.charAt(start) <= ' ')) {
jtulach@120
   526
                start++;        // eliminate leading whitespace
jtulach@120
   527
            }
jtulach@120
   528
jtulach@120
   529
            if (spec.regionMatches(true, start, "url:", 0, 4)) {
jtulach@120
   530
                start += 4;
jtulach@120
   531
            }
jtulach@120
   532
            if (start < spec.length() && spec.charAt(start) == '#') {
jtulach@120
   533
                /* we're assuming this is a ref relative to the context URL.
jtulach@120
   534
                 * This means protocols cannot start w/ '#', but we must parse
jtulach@120
   535
                 * ref URL's like: "hello:there" w/ a ':' in them.
jtulach@120
   536
                 */
jtulach@120
   537
                aRef=true;
jtulach@120
   538
            }
jtulach@120
   539
            for (i = start ; !aRef && (i < limit) &&
jtulach@120
   540
                     ((c = spec.charAt(i)) != '/') ; i++) {
jtulach@120
   541
                if (c == ':') {
jtulach@120
   542
jtulach@120
   543
                    String s = spec.substring(start, i).toLowerCase();
jtulach@120
   544
                    if (isValidProtocol(s)) {
jtulach@120
   545
                        newProtocol = s;
jtulach@120
   546
                        start = i + 1;
jtulach@120
   547
                    }
jtulach@120
   548
                    break;
jtulach@120
   549
                }
jtulach@120
   550
            }
jtulach@120
   551
jtulach@120
   552
            // Only use our context if the protocols match.
jtulach@120
   553
            protocol = newProtocol;
jtulach@120
   554
            if ((context != null) && ((newProtocol == null) ||
jtulach@120
   555
                            newProtocol.equalsIgnoreCase(context.protocol))) {
jtulach@120
   556
                // inherit the protocol handler from the context
jtulach@120
   557
                // if not specified to the constructor
jaroslav@339
   558
                if (handler == null) {
jaroslav@339
   559
                    handler = context.handler;
jaroslav@339
   560
                }
jtulach@120
   561
jtulach@120
   562
                // If the context is a hierarchical URL scheme and the spec
jtulach@120
   563
                // contains a matching scheme then maintain backwards
jtulach@120
   564
                // compatibility and treat it as if the spec didn't contain
jtulach@120
   565
                // the scheme; see 5.2.3 of RFC2396
jtulach@120
   566
                if (context.path != null && context.path.startsWith("/"))
jtulach@120
   567
                    newProtocol = null;
jtulach@120
   568
jtulach@120
   569
                if (newProtocol == null) {
jtulach@120
   570
                    protocol = context.protocol;
jtulach@120
   571
                    authority = context.authority;
jtulach@120
   572
                    userInfo = context.userInfo;
jtulach@120
   573
                    host = context.host;
jtulach@120
   574
                    port = context.port;
jtulach@120
   575
                    file = context.file;
jtulach@120
   576
                    path = context.path;
jtulach@120
   577
                    isRelative = true;
jtulach@120
   578
                }
jtulach@120
   579
            }
jtulach@120
   580
jtulach@120
   581
            if (protocol == null) {
jtulach@120
   582
                throw new MalformedURLException("no protocol: "+original);
jtulach@120
   583
            }
jtulach@120
   584
jtulach@120
   585
            // Get the protocol handler if not specified or the protocol
jtulach@120
   586
            // of the context could not be used
jaroslav@339
   587
            if (handler == null &&
jaroslav@339
   588
                (handler = getURLStreamHandler(protocol)) == null) {
jaroslav@339
   589
                throw new MalformedURLException("unknown protocol: "+protocol);
jaroslav@339
   590
            }
jaroslav@339
   591
            this.handler = handler;
jtulach@120
   592
jtulach@120
   593
            i = spec.indexOf('#', start);
jtulach@120
   594
            if (i >= 0) {
jaroslav@339
   595
//thrw(protocol + " hnd: " + handler.getClass().getName() + " i: " + i);
jtulach@120
   596
                ref = spec.substring(i + 1, limit);
jtulach@120
   597
                limit = i;
jtulach@120
   598
            }
jtulach@120
   599
jtulach@120
   600
            /*
jtulach@120
   601
             * Handle special case inheritance of query and fragment
jtulach@120
   602
             * implied by RFC2396 section 5.2.2.
jtulach@120
   603
             */
jtulach@120
   604
            if (isRelative && start == limit) {
jtulach@120
   605
                query = context.query;
jtulach@120
   606
                if (ref == null) {
jtulach@120
   607
                    ref = context.ref;
jtulach@120
   608
                }
jtulach@120
   609
            }
jtulach@120
   610
jaroslav@339
   611
            handler.parseURL(this, spec, start, limit);
jtulach@120
   612
jtulach@120
   613
        } catch(MalformedURLException e) {
jtulach@120
   614
            throw e;
jtulach@120
   615
        } catch(Exception e) {
jtulach@120
   616
            MalformedURLException exception = new MalformedURLException(e.getMessage());
jtulach@120
   617
            exception.initCause(e);
jtulach@120
   618
            throw exception;
jtulach@120
   619
        }
jtulach@120
   620
    }
jaroslav@339
   621
    
jtulach@120
   622
    /*
jtulach@120
   623
     * Returns true if specified string is a valid protocol name.
jtulach@120
   624
     */
jtulach@120
   625
    private boolean isValidProtocol(String protocol) {
jtulach@120
   626
        int len = protocol.length();
jtulach@120
   627
        if (len < 1)
jtulach@120
   628
            return false;
jtulach@120
   629
        char c = protocol.charAt(0);
jtulach@120
   630
        if (!Character.isLetter(c))
jtulach@120
   631
            return false;
jtulach@120
   632
        for (int i = 1; i < len; i++) {
jtulach@120
   633
            c = protocol.charAt(i);
jtulach@120
   634
            if (!Character.isLetterOrDigit(c) && c != '.' && c != '+' &&
jtulach@120
   635
                c != '-') {
jtulach@120
   636
                return false;
jtulach@120
   637
            }
jtulach@120
   638
        }
jtulach@120
   639
        return true;
jtulach@120
   640
    }
jtulach@120
   641
jtulach@120
   642
    /**
jtulach@120
   643
     * Sets the fields of the URL. This is not a public method so that
jtulach@120
   644
     * only URLStreamHandlers can modify URL fields. URLs are
jtulach@120
   645
     * otherwise constant.
jtulach@120
   646
     *
jtulach@120
   647
     * @param protocol the name of the protocol to use
jtulach@120
   648
     * @param host the name of the host
jtulach@120
   649
       @param port the port number on the host
jtulach@120
   650
     * @param file the file on the host
jtulach@120
   651
     * @param ref the internal reference in the URL
jtulach@120
   652
     */
jtulach@120
   653
    protected void set(String protocol, String host,
jtulach@120
   654
                       int port, String file, String ref) {
jtulach@120
   655
        synchronized (this) {
jtulach@120
   656
            this.protocol = protocol;
jtulach@120
   657
            this.host = host;
jtulach@120
   658
            authority = port == -1 ? host : host + ":" + port;
jtulach@120
   659
            this.port = port;
jtulach@120
   660
            this.file = file;
jtulach@120
   661
            this.ref = ref;
jtulach@120
   662
            /* This is very important. We must recompute this after the
jtulach@120
   663
             * URL has been changed. */
jtulach@120
   664
            hashCode = -1;
jaroslav@339
   665
            hostAddress = null;
jtulach@120
   666
            int q = file.lastIndexOf('?');
jtulach@120
   667
            if (q != -1) {
jtulach@120
   668
                query = file.substring(q+1);
jtulach@120
   669
                path = file.substring(0, q);
jtulach@120
   670
            } else
jtulach@120
   671
                path = file;
jtulach@120
   672
        }
jtulach@120
   673
    }
jtulach@120
   674
jtulach@120
   675
    /**
jtulach@120
   676
     * Sets the specified 8 fields of the URL. This is not a public method so
jtulach@120
   677
     * that only URLStreamHandlers can modify URL fields. URLs are otherwise
jtulach@120
   678
     * constant.
jtulach@120
   679
     *
jtulach@120
   680
     * @param protocol the name of the protocol to use
jtulach@120
   681
     * @param host the name of the host
jtulach@120
   682
     * @param port the port number on the host
jtulach@120
   683
     * @param authority the authority part for the url
jtulach@120
   684
     * @param userInfo the username and password
jtulach@120
   685
     * @param path the file on the host
jtulach@120
   686
     * @param ref the internal reference in the URL
jtulach@120
   687
     * @param query the query part of this URL
jtulach@120
   688
     * @since 1.3
jtulach@120
   689
     */
jtulach@120
   690
    protected void set(String protocol, String host, int port,
jtulach@120
   691
                       String authority, String userInfo, String path,
jtulach@120
   692
                       String query, String ref) {
jtulach@120
   693
        synchronized (this) {
jtulach@120
   694
            this.protocol = protocol;
jtulach@120
   695
            this.host = host;
jtulach@120
   696
            this.port = port;
jtulach@120
   697
            this.file = query == null ? path : path + "?" + query;
jtulach@120
   698
            this.userInfo = userInfo;
jtulach@120
   699
            this.path = path;
jtulach@120
   700
            this.ref = ref;
jtulach@120
   701
            /* This is very important. We must recompute this after the
jtulach@120
   702
             * URL has been changed. */
jtulach@120
   703
            hashCode = -1;
jaroslav@339
   704
            hostAddress = null;
jtulach@120
   705
            this.query = query;
jtulach@120
   706
            this.authority = authority;
jtulach@120
   707
        }
jtulach@120
   708
    }
jtulach@120
   709
jtulach@120
   710
    /**
jtulach@120
   711
     * Gets the query part of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   712
     *
jtulach@120
   713
     * @return  the query part of this <code>URL</code>,
jtulach@120
   714
     * or <CODE>null</CODE> if one does not exist
jtulach@120
   715
     * @since 1.3
jtulach@120
   716
     */
jtulach@120
   717
    public String getQuery() {
jtulach@120
   718
        return query;
jtulach@120
   719
    }
jtulach@120
   720
jtulach@120
   721
    /**
jtulach@120
   722
     * Gets the path part of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   723
     *
jtulach@120
   724
     * @return  the path part of this <code>URL</code>, or an
jtulach@120
   725
     * empty string if one does not exist
jtulach@120
   726
     * @since 1.3
jtulach@120
   727
     */
jtulach@120
   728
    public String getPath() {
jtulach@120
   729
        return path;
jtulach@120
   730
    }
jtulach@120
   731
jtulach@120
   732
    /**
jtulach@120
   733
     * Gets the userInfo part of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   734
     *
jtulach@120
   735
     * @return  the userInfo part of this <code>URL</code>, or
jtulach@120
   736
     * <CODE>null</CODE> if one does not exist
jtulach@120
   737
     * @since 1.3
jtulach@120
   738
     */
jtulach@120
   739
    public String getUserInfo() {
jtulach@120
   740
        return userInfo;
jtulach@120
   741
    }
jtulach@120
   742
jtulach@120
   743
    /**
jtulach@120
   744
     * Gets the authority part of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   745
     *
jtulach@120
   746
     * @return  the authority part of this <code>URL</code>
jtulach@120
   747
     * @since 1.3
jtulach@120
   748
     */
jtulach@120
   749
    public String getAuthority() {
jtulach@120
   750
        return authority;
jtulach@120
   751
    }
jtulach@120
   752
jtulach@120
   753
    /**
jtulach@120
   754
     * Gets the port number of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   755
     *
jtulach@120
   756
     * @return  the port number, or -1 if the port is not set
jtulach@120
   757
     */
jtulach@120
   758
    public int getPort() {
jtulach@120
   759
        return port;
jtulach@120
   760
    }
jtulach@120
   761
jtulach@120
   762
    /**
jaroslav@339
   763
     * Gets the default port number of the protocol associated
jaroslav@339
   764
     * with this <code>URL</code>. If the URL scheme or the URLStreamHandler
jaroslav@339
   765
     * for the URL do not define a default port number,
jaroslav@339
   766
     * then -1 is returned.
jaroslav@339
   767
     *
jaroslav@339
   768
     * @return  the port number
jaroslav@339
   769
     * @since 1.4
jaroslav@339
   770
     */
jaroslav@339
   771
    public int getDefaultPort() {
jaroslav@339
   772
        return handler.getDefaultPort();
jaroslav@339
   773
    }
jaroslav@339
   774
jaroslav@339
   775
    /**
jtulach@120
   776
     * Gets the protocol name of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   777
     *
jtulach@120
   778
     * @return  the protocol of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   779
     */
jtulach@120
   780
    public String getProtocol() {
jtulach@120
   781
        return protocol;
jtulach@120
   782
    }
jtulach@120
   783
jtulach@120
   784
    /**
jtulach@120
   785
     * Gets the host name of this <code>URL</code>, if applicable.
jtulach@120
   786
     * The format of the host conforms to RFC 2732, i.e. for a
jtulach@120
   787
     * literal IPv6 address, this method will return the IPv6 address
jtulach@120
   788
     * enclosed in square brackets (<tt>'['</tt> and <tt>']'</tt>).
jtulach@120
   789
     *
jtulach@120
   790
     * @return  the host name of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   791
     */
jtulach@120
   792
    public String getHost() {
jtulach@120
   793
        return host;
jtulach@120
   794
    }
jtulach@120
   795
jtulach@120
   796
    /**
jtulach@120
   797
     * Gets the file name of this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   798
     * The returned file portion will be
jtulach@120
   799
     * the same as <CODE>getPath()</CODE>, plus the concatenation of
jtulach@120
   800
     * the value of <CODE>getQuery()</CODE>, if any. If there is
jtulach@120
   801
     * no query portion, this method and <CODE>getPath()</CODE> will
jtulach@120
   802
     * return identical results.
jtulach@120
   803
     *
jtulach@120
   804
     * @return  the file name of this <code>URL</code>,
jtulach@120
   805
     * or an empty string if one does not exist
jtulach@120
   806
     */
jtulach@120
   807
    public String getFile() {
jtulach@120
   808
        return file;
jtulach@120
   809
    }
jtulach@120
   810
jtulach@120
   811
    /**
jtulach@120
   812
     * Gets the anchor (also known as the "reference") of this
jtulach@120
   813
     * <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   814
     *
jtulach@120
   815
     * @return  the anchor (also known as the "reference") of this
jtulach@120
   816
     *          <code>URL</code>, or <CODE>null</CODE> if one does not exist
jtulach@120
   817
     */
jtulach@120
   818
    public String getRef() {
jtulach@120
   819
        return ref;
jtulach@120
   820
    }
jtulach@120
   821
jtulach@120
   822
    /**
jtulach@120
   823
     * Compares this URL for equality with another object.<p>
jtulach@120
   824
     *
jtulach@120
   825
     * If the given object is not a URL then this method immediately returns
jtulach@120
   826
     * <code>false</code>.<p>
jtulach@120
   827
     *
jtulach@120
   828
     * Two URL objects are equal if they have the same protocol, reference
jtulach@120
   829
     * equivalent hosts, have the same port number on the host, and the same
jtulach@120
   830
     * file and fragment of the file.<p>
jtulach@120
   831
     *
jtulach@120
   832
     * Two hosts are considered equivalent if both host names can be resolved
jtulach@120
   833
     * into the same IP addresses; else if either host name can't be
jtulach@120
   834
     * resolved, the host names must be equal without regard to case; or both
jtulach@120
   835
     * host names equal to null.<p>
jtulach@120
   836
     *
jtulach@120
   837
     * Since hosts comparison requires name resolution, this operation is a
jtulach@120
   838
     * blocking operation. <p>
jtulach@120
   839
     *
jtulach@120
   840
     * Note: The defined behavior for <code>equals</code> is known to
jtulach@120
   841
     * be inconsistent with virtual hosting in HTTP.
jtulach@120
   842
     *
jtulach@120
   843
     * @param   obj   the URL to compare against.
jtulach@120
   844
     * @return  <code>true</code> if the objects are the same;
jtulach@120
   845
     *          <code>false</code> otherwise.
jtulach@120
   846
     */
jtulach@120
   847
    public boolean equals(Object obj) {
jtulach@120
   848
        if (!(obj instanceof URL))
jtulach@120
   849
            return false;
jtulach@120
   850
        URL u2 = (URL)obj;
jtulach@120
   851
jaroslav@339
   852
        return handler.equals(this, u2);
jtulach@120
   853
    }
jtulach@120
   854
jtulach@120
   855
    /**
jtulach@120
   856
     * Creates an integer suitable for hash table indexing.<p>
jtulach@120
   857
     *
jtulach@120
   858
     * The hash code is based upon all the URL components relevant for URL
jtulach@120
   859
     * comparison. As such, this operation is a blocking operation.<p>
jtulach@120
   860
     *
jtulach@120
   861
     * @return  a hash code for this <code>URL</code>.
jtulach@120
   862
     */
jtulach@120
   863
    public synchronized int hashCode() {
jtulach@120
   864
        if (hashCode != -1)
jtulach@120
   865
            return hashCode;
jtulach@120
   866
jaroslav@339
   867
        hashCode = handler.hashCode(this);
jtulach@120
   868
        return hashCode;
jtulach@120
   869
    }
jtulach@120
   870
jtulach@120
   871
    /**
jtulach@120
   872
     * Compares two URLs, excluding the fragment component.<p>
jtulach@120
   873
     *
jtulach@120
   874
     * Returns <code>true</code> if this <code>URL</code> and the
jtulach@120
   875
     * <code>other</code> argument are equal without taking the
jtulach@120
   876
     * fragment component into consideration.
jtulach@120
   877
     *
jtulach@120
   878
     * @param   other   the <code>URL</code> to compare against.
jtulach@120
   879
     * @return  <code>true</code> if they reference the same remote object;
jtulach@120
   880
     *          <code>false</code> otherwise.
jtulach@120
   881
     */
jtulach@120
   882
    public boolean sameFile(URL other) {
jaroslav@339
   883
        return handler.sameFile(this, other);
jtulach@120
   884
    }
jtulach@120
   885
jtulach@120
   886
    /**
jtulach@120
   887
     * Constructs a string representation of this <code>URL</code>. The
jtulach@120
   888
     * string is created by calling the <code>toExternalForm</code>
jtulach@120
   889
     * method of the stream protocol handler for this object.
jtulach@120
   890
     *
jtulach@120
   891
     * @return  a string representation of this object.
jtulach@120
   892
     * @see     java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int,
jtulach@120
   893
     *                  java.lang.String)
jtulach@120
   894
     * @see     java.net.URLStreamHandler#toExternalForm(java.net.URL)
jtulach@120
   895
     */
jtulach@120
   896
    public String toString() {
jtulach@120
   897
        return toExternalForm();
jtulach@120
   898
    }
jtulach@120
   899
jtulach@120
   900
    /**
jtulach@120
   901
     * Constructs a string representation of this <code>URL</code>. The
jtulach@120
   902
     * string is created by calling the <code>toExternalForm</code>
jtulach@120
   903
     * method of the stream protocol handler for this object.
jtulach@120
   904
     *
jtulach@120
   905
     * @return  a string representation of this object.
jtulach@120
   906
     * @see     java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
jtulach@120
   907
     *                  int, java.lang.String)
jtulach@120
   908
     * @see     java.net.URLStreamHandler#toExternalForm(java.net.URL)
jtulach@120
   909
     */
jtulach@120
   910
    public String toExternalForm() {
jaroslav@339
   911
        return handler.toExternalForm(this);
jtulach@120
   912
    }
jtulach@120
   913
jtulach@120
   914
    /**
jtulach@120
   915
     * Returns a {@link java.net.URLConnection URLConnection} instance that
jtulach@120
   916
     * represents a connection to the remote object referred to by the
jtulach@120
   917
     * {@code URL}.
jtulach@120
   918
     *
jtulach@120
   919
     * <P>A new instance of {@linkplain java.net.URLConnection URLConnection} is
jtulach@120
   920
     * created every time when invoking the
jtulach@120
   921
     * {@linkplain java.net.URLStreamHandler#openConnection(URL)
jtulach@120
   922
     * URLStreamHandler.openConnection(URL)} method of the protocol handler for
jtulach@120
   923
     * this URL.</P>
jtulach@120
   924
     *
jtulach@120
   925
     * <P>It should be noted that a URLConnection instance does not establish
jtulach@120
   926
     * the actual network connection on creation. This will happen only when
jtulach@120
   927
     * calling {@linkplain java.net.URLConnection#connect() URLConnection.connect()}.</P>
jtulach@120
   928
     *
jtulach@120
   929
     * <P>If for the URL's protocol (such as HTTP or JAR), there
jtulach@120
   930
     * exists a public, specialized URLConnection subclass belonging
jtulach@120
   931
     * to one of the following packages or one of their subpackages:
jtulach@120
   932
     * java.lang, java.io, java.util, java.net, the connection
jtulach@120
   933
     * returned will be of that subclass. For example, for HTTP an
jtulach@120
   934
     * HttpURLConnection will be returned, and for JAR a
jtulach@120
   935
     * JarURLConnection will be returned.</P>
jtulach@120
   936
     *
jtulach@120
   937
     * @return     a {@link java.net.URLConnection URLConnection} linking
jtulach@120
   938
     *             to the URL.
jtulach@120
   939
     * @exception  IOException  if an I/O exception occurs.
jtulach@120
   940
     * @see        java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
jtulach@120
   941
     *             int, java.lang.String)
jtulach@120
   942
     */
jaroslav@122
   943
//    public URLConnection openConnection() throws java.io.IOException {
jaroslav@122
   944
//        return handler.openConnection(this);
jaroslav@122
   945
//    }
jtulach@120
   946
jtulach@120
   947
jtulach@120
   948
    /**
jtulach@120
   949
     * Opens a connection to this <code>URL</code> and returns an
jtulach@120
   950
     * <code>InputStream</code> for reading from that connection. This
jtulach@120
   951
     * method is a shorthand for:
jtulach@120
   952
     * <blockquote><pre>
jtulach@120
   953
     *     openConnection().getInputStream()
jtulach@120
   954
     * </pre></blockquote>
jtulach@120
   955
     *
jtulach@120
   956
     * @return     an input stream for reading from the URL connection.
jtulach@120
   957
     * @exception  IOException  if an I/O exception occurs.
jtulach@120
   958
     * @see        java.net.URL#openConnection()
jtulach@120
   959
     * @see        java.net.URLConnection#getInputStream()
jtulach@120
   960
     */
jtulach@120
   961
    public final InputStream openStream() throws java.io.IOException {
jaroslav@576
   962
        if (is != null) {
jaroslav@576
   963
            return is;
jaroslav@576
   964
        }
jaroslav@122
   965
        throw new IOException();
jtulach@120
   966
    }
jtulach@120
   967
jtulach@120
   968
    /**
jtulach@120
   969
     * Gets the contents of this URL. This method is a shorthand for:
jtulach@120
   970
     * <blockquote><pre>
jtulach@120
   971
     *     openConnection().getContent()
jtulach@120
   972
     * </pre></blockquote>
jtulach@120
   973
     *
jtulach@120
   974
     * @return     the contents of this URL.
jtulach@120
   975
     * @exception  IOException  if an I/O exception occurs.
jtulach@120
   976
     * @see        java.net.URLConnection#getContent()
jtulach@120
   977
     */
jtulach@120
   978
    public final Object getContent() throws java.io.IOException {
jaroslav@342
   979
        return loadText(toExternalForm());
jtulach@120
   980
    }
jaroslav@342
   981
    
jaroslav@342
   982
    @JavaScriptBody(args = "url", body = ""
jaroslav@342
   983
        + "var request = new XMLHttpRequest();\n"
jaroslav@342
   984
        + "request.open('GET', url, false);\n"
jaroslav@342
   985
        + "request.send();\n"
jaroslav@342
   986
        + "return request.responseText;\n"
jaroslav@342
   987
    )
jaroslav@342
   988
    private static native String loadText(String url) throws IOException;
jtulach@120
   989
jtulach@120
   990
    /**
jtulach@120
   991
     * Gets the contents of this URL. This method is a shorthand for:
jtulach@120
   992
     * <blockquote><pre>
jtulach@120
   993
     *     openConnection().getContent(Class[])
jtulach@120
   994
     * </pre></blockquote>
jtulach@120
   995
     *
jtulach@120
   996
     * @param classes an array of Java types
jtulach@120
   997
     * @return     the content object of this URL that is the first match of
jtulach@120
   998
     *               the types specified in the classes array.
jtulach@120
   999
     *               null if none of the requested types are supported.
jtulach@120
  1000
     * @exception  IOException  if an I/O exception occurs.
jtulach@120
  1001
     * @see        java.net.URLConnection#getContent(Class[])
jtulach@120
  1002
     * @since 1.3
jtulach@120
  1003
     */
jtulach@120
  1004
    public final Object getContent(Class[] classes)
jtulach@120
  1005
    throws java.io.IOException {
jaroslav@342
  1006
        for (Class<?> c : classes) {
jaroslav@342
  1007
            if (c == String.class) {
jaroslav@342
  1008
                return getContent();
jaroslav@342
  1009
            }
jaroslav@342
  1010
        }
jaroslav@342
  1011
        return null;
jtulach@120
  1012
    }
jtulach@120
  1013
jaroslav@339
  1014
    static URLStreamHandler getURLStreamHandler(String protocol) {
jaroslav@339
  1015
        URLStreamHandler universal = new URLStreamHandler() {};
jaroslav@339
  1016
        return universal;
jaroslav@339
  1017
    }
jtulach@120
  1018
jtulach@120
  1019
}
jtulach@120
  1020
class Parts {
jtulach@120
  1021
    String path, query, ref;
jtulach@120
  1022
jtulach@120
  1023
    Parts(String file) {
jtulach@120
  1024
        int ind = file.indexOf('#');
jtulach@120
  1025
        ref = ind < 0 ? null: file.substring(ind + 1);
jtulach@120
  1026
        file = ind < 0 ? file: file.substring(0, ind);
jtulach@120
  1027
        int q = file.lastIndexOf('?');
jtulach@120
  1028
        if (q != -1) {
jtulach@120
  1029
            query = file.substring(q+1);
jtulach@120
  1030
            path = file.substring(0, q);
jtulach@120
  1031
        } else {
jtulach@120
  1032
            path = file;
jtulach@120
  1033
        }
jtulach@120
  1034
    }
jtulach@120
  1035
jtulach@120
  1036
    String getPath() {
jtulach@120
  1037
        return path;
jtulach@120
  1038
    }
jtulach@120
  1039
jtulach@120
  1040
    String getQuery() {
jtulach@120
  1041
        return query;
jtulach@120
  1042
    }
jtulach@120
  1043
jtulach@120
  1044
    String getRef() {
jtulach@120
  1045
        return ref;
jtulach@120
  1046
    }
jtulach@120
  1047
}