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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT // HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN // ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION // WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. // //============================================================================== // // Author: Mike Brasher (mbrasher@bmc.com) // // Modified By: Jenny Yu (jenny_yu@hp.com) // Nag Boranna (nagaraja.boranna@hp.com) // Roger Kumpf, Hewlett-Packard Company (roger_kumpf@hp.com) // //%///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef Pegasus_HTTPAcceptor_h #define Pegasus_HTTPAcceptor_h #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include PEGASUS_NAMESPACE_BEGIN class HTTPAcceptorRep; class Monitor; /** Instances of this class listen on a port and accept conections. */ class PEGASUS_COMMON_LINKAGE HTTPAcceptor : public MessageQueue { public: typedef MessageQueue Base; /** Constructor. @param monitor pointer to monitor object which this class uses to solicit SocketMessages on the server port (socket). @param outputMessageQueue output message queue for connections created by this acceptor. @param localConnection Boolean indicating whether this acceptor is only for local connections. If true, the portNumber argument is ignored. @param portNumber Specifies which port number this acceptor is to listen on. If this value is 0 then a port is automatically selected by bind(). In this case, the actual port number used can be retrieved using getPortNumber(). @param sslcontext If null, this acceptor does not create SSL connections. If non-null, the argument specifies an SSL context to use for connections established by this acceptor. @param exportConnection Boolean indicating whether this acceptor is is only for export connections. If true, client SSL certificate verification is enabled on the connection created by this acceptor. Ignored when sslcontext is null. */ HTTPAcceptor(Monitor* monitor, MessageQueue* outputMessageQueue, Boolean localConnection, Uint32 portNumber, SSLContext * sslcontext, Boolean exportConnection, ReadWriteSem* sslContextObjectLock=0); /** Destructor. */ ~HTTPAcceptor(); /** This method is called whenever a SocketMessage is enqueued on the input queue of the HTTPAcceptor object. */ virtual void handleEnqueue(Message *); virtual void handleEnqueue(); /** Bind the specified listen socket. @exception throws BindFailedException if unable to bind (either because the listen socket is invalid or the socket is in use). */ void bind(); /** Unbind from the given port. */ void unbind(); /** Close the connection socket. */ void closeConnectionSocket(); /** Reopen the connection socket. */ void reopenConnectionSocket(); /** Destroys all the connections created by this acceptor. */ void destroyConnections(); /** Returns the number of outstanding requests */ Uint32 getOutstandingRequestCount() const; /** Returns the port number used for the connection. If the number is 0 that means that the socket is not bound. */ Uint32 getPortNumber() const; private: void _acceptConnection(); void _bind(); cimom *_meta_dispatcher; Monitor* _monitor; MessageQueue* _outputMessageQueue; HTTPAcceptorRep* _rep; int _entry_index; Boolean _localConnection; Uint32 _portNumber; SSLContext * _sslcontext; Boolean _exportConnection; ReadWriteSem* _sslContextObjectLock; }; PEGASUS_NAMESPACE_END #endif /* Pegasus_HTTPAcceptor_h */