public abstract class SelectorProvider extends Object
A selector provider is a concrete subclass of this class that has a
zero-argument constructor and implements the abstract methods specified
below. A given invocation of the Java virtual machine maintains a single
system-wide default provider instance, which is returned by the provider method. The first invocation of that method will locate
the default provider as specified below.
The system-wide default provider is used by the static open
methods of the DatagramChannel, Pipe, Selector, ServerSocketChannel, and SocketChannel classes. It is also
used by the System.inheritedChannel()
method. A program may make use of a provider other than the default provider
by instantiating that provider and then directly invoking the open
methods defined in this class.
All of the methods in this class are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads.
- Since:
- 1.4
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protectedSelectorProvider()Initializes a new instance of this class. -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description ChannelinheritedChannel()Returns the channel inherited from the entity that created this Java virtual machine.abstract DatagramChannelopenDatagramChannel()Opens a datagram channel.abstract DatagramChannelopenDatagramChannel(ProtocolFamily family)Opens a datagram channel.abstract PipeopenPipe()Opens a pipe.abstract AbstractSelectoropenSelector()Opens a selector.abstract ServerSocketChannelopenServerSocketChannel()Opens a server-socket channel.abstract SocketChannelopenSocketChannel()Opens a socket channel.static SelectorProviderprovider()Returns the system-wide default selector provider for this invocation of the Java virtual machine.
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Constructor Details
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SelectorProvider
protected SelectorProvider()Initializes a new instance of this class.- Throws:
SecurityException- If a security manager has been installed and it deniesRuntimePermission("selectorProvider")
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Method Details
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provider
Returns the system-wide default selector provider for this invocation of the Java virtual machine.The first invocation of this method locates the default provider object as follows:
If the system property
java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvideris 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 error 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
java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProviderin the resource directoryMETA-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 error 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.
- Returns:
- The system-wide default selector provider
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openDatagramChannel
Opens a datagram channel.- Returns:
- The new channel
- Throws:
IOException- If an I/O error occurs
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openDatagramChannel
Opens a datagram channel.- Parameters:
family- The protocol family- Returns:
- A new datagram channel
- Throws:
UnsupportedOperationException- If the specified protocol family is not supportedIOException- If an I/O error occurs- Since:
- 1.7
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openPipe
Opens a pipe.- Returns:
- The new pipe
- Throws:
IOException- If an I/O error occurs
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openSelector
Opens a selector.- Returns:
- The new selector
- Throws:
IOException- If an I/O error occurs
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openServerSocketChannel
Opens a server-socket channel.- Returns:
- The new channel
- Throws:
IOException- If an I/O error occurs
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openSocketChannel
Opens a socket channel.- Returns:
- The new channel
- Throws:
IOException- If an I/O error occurs
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inheritedChannel
Returns the channel inherited from the entity that created this Java virtual machine.On many operating systems a process, such as a Java virtual machine, can be started in a manner that allows the process to inherit a channel from the entity that created the process. The manner in which this is done is system dependent, as are the possible entities to which the channel may be connected. For example, on UNIX systems, the Internet services daemon (inetd) is used to start programs to service requests when a request arrives on an associated network port. In this example, the process that is started, inherits a channel representing a network socket.
In cases where the inherited channel represents a network socket then the
Channeltype returned by this method is determined as follows:If the inherited channel represents a stream-oriented connected socket then a
SocketChannelis returned. The socket channel is, at least initially, in blocking mode, bound to a socket address, and connected to a peer.If the inherited channel represents a stream-oriented listening socket then a
ServerSocketChannelis returned. The server-socket channel is, at least initially, in blocking mode, and bound to a socket address.If the inherited channel is a datagram-oriented socket then a
DatagramChannelis returned. The datagram channel is, at least initially, in blocking mode, and bound to a socket address.
In addition to the network-oriented channels described, this method may return other kinds of channels in the future.
The first invocation of this method creates the channel that is returned. Subsequent invocations of this method return the same channel.
- Returns:
- The inherited channel, if any, otherwise
null. - Throws:
IOException- If an I/O error occursSecurityException- If a security manager has been installed and it deniesRuntimePermission("inheritedChannel")- Since:
- 1.5
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