java.net
public abstract class ProxySelector extends Object
setDefault
method. The
currently registered proxy selector can be retrieved by calling
getDefault
method.
When a proxy selector is registered, for instance, a subclass
of URLConnection class should call the select
method for each URL request so that the proxy selector can decide
if a direct, or proxied connection should be used. The select
method returns an iterator over a collection with
the preferred connection approach.
If a connection cannot be established to a proxy (PROXY or
SOCKS) servers then the caller should call the proxy selector's
connectFailed
method to notify the proxy
selector that the proxy server is unavailable.
Constructor and Description |
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ProxySelector() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract void |
connectFailed(URI uri,
SocketAddress sa,
IOException ioe)
Called to indicate that a connection could not be established
to a proxy/socks server.
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static ProxySelector |
getDefault()
Gets the system-wide proxy selector.
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abstract List<Proxy> |
select(URI uri)
Selects all the applicable proxies based on the protocol to
access the resource with and a destination address to access
the resource at.
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static void |
setDefault(ProxySelector ps)
Sets (or unsets) the system-wide proxy selector.
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public static ProxySelector getDefault()
ProxySelector
SecurityException
- If a security manager has been installed and it denies
NetPermission
("getProxySelector")setDefault(ProxySelector)
public static void setDefault(ProxySelector ps)
ps
- The HTTP proxy selector, or
null
to unset the proxy selector.SecurityException
- If a security manager has been installed and it denies
NetPermission
("setProxySelector")getDefault()
public abstract List<Proxy> select(URI uri)
socket://host:port
uri
- The URI that a connection is required toProxy
;
when no proxy is available, the list will
contain one element of type
Proxy
that represents a direct connection.IllegalArgumentException
- if the argument is nullpublic abstract void connectFailed(URI uri, SocketAddress sa, IOException ioe)
select(URI)
, using the address
and the IOException caught when trying to connect.uri
- The URI that the proxy at sa failed to serve.sa
- The socket address of the proxy/SOCKS serverioe
- The I/O exception thrown when the connect failed.IllegalArgumentException
- if either argument is null Submit a bug or feature Copyright © 1993, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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