public interface SocketOptions
The methods and constants which specify options in this interface are for implementation only. If you're not subclassing SocketImpl or DatagramSocketImpl, you won't use these directly. There are type-safe methods to get/set each of these options in Socket, ServerSocket, DatagramSocket and MulticastSocket.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
IP_MULTICAST_IF
Set which outgoing interface on which to send multicast packets.
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static int |
IP_MULTICAST_IF2
Same as above.
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static int |
IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
This option enables or disables local loopback of multicast datagrams.
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static int |
IP_TOS
This option sets the type-of-service or traffic class field
in the IP header for a TCP or UDP socket.
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static int |
SO_BINDADDR
Fetch the local address binding of a socket (this option cannot
be "set" only "gotten", since sockets are bound at creation time,
and so the locally bound address cannot be changed).
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static int |
SO_BROADCAST
Sets SO_BROADCAST for a socket.
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static int |
SO_KEEPALIVE
When the keepalive option is set for a TCP socket and no data
has been exchanged across the socket in either direction for
2 hours (NOTE: the actual value is implementation dependent),
TCP automatically sends a keepalive probe to the peer.
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static int |
SO_LINGER
Specify a linger-on-close timeout.
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static int |
SO_OOBINLINE
When the OOBINLINE option is set, any TCP urgent data received on
the socket will be received through the socket input stream.
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static int |
SO_RCVBUF
Set a hint the size of the underlying buffers used by the
platform for incoming network I/O.
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static int |
SO_REUSEADDR
Sets SO_REUSEADDR for a socket.
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static int |
SO_SNDBUF
Set a hint the size of the underlying buffers used by the
platform for outgoing network I/O.
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static int |
SO_TIMEOUT
Set a timeout on blocking Socket operations:
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static int |
TCP_NODELAY
Disable Nagle's algorithm for this connection.
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static final int TCP_NODELAY
Valid for TCP only: SocketImpl.
static final int SO_BINDADDR
This option must be specified in the constructor.
Valid for: SocketImpl, DatagramSocketImpl
static final int SO_REUSEADDR
Valid for: DatagramSocketImpl
static final int SO_BROADCAST
static final int IP_MULTICAST_IF
Valid for Multicast: DatagramSocketImpl
static final int IP_MULTICAST_IF2
static final int IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
static final int IP_TOS
static final int SO_LINGER
Valid only for TCP: SocketImpl
static final int SO_TIMEOUT
ServerSocket.accept(); SocketInputStream.read(); DatagramSocket.receive();
The option must be set prior to entering a blocking operation to take effect. If the timeout expires and the operation would continue to block, java.io.InterruptedIOException is raised. The Socket is not closed in this case.
Valid for all sockets: SocketImpl, DatagramSocketImpl
static final int SO_SNDBUF
static final int SO_RCVBUF
static final int SO_KEEPALIVE
static final int SO_OOBINLINE
void setOption(int optID, Object value) throws SocketException
SocketImpl s; ... s.setOption(SO_LINGER, new Integer(10)); // OK - set SO_LINGER w/ timeout of 10 sec. s.setOption(SO_LINGER, new Double(10)); // ERROR - expects java.lang.IntegerIf the requested option is binary, it can be set using this method by a java.lang.Boolean:
s.setOption(TCP_NODELAY, new Boolean(true)); // OK - enables TCP_NODELAY, a binary option
s.setOption(TCP_NODELAY, new Boolean(false)); // OK - disables TCP_NODELAY s.setOption(SO_LINGER, new Boolean(false)); // OK - disables SO_LINGER
optID
- identifies the optionvalue
- the parameter of the socket optionSocketException
- if the option is unrecognized,
the socket is closed, or some low-level error occurredgetOption(int)
Object getOption(int optID) throws SocketException
SocketImpl s; ... Boolean noDelay = (Boolean)(s.getOption(TCP_NODELAY)); if (noDelay.booleanValue()) { // true if TCP_NODELAY is enabled... ... }
For options that take a particular type as a parameter, getOption(int) will return the parameter's value, else it will return java.lang.Boolean(false):
Object o = s.getOption(SO_LINGER); if (o instanceof Integer) { System.out.print("Linger time is " + ((Integer)o).intValue()); } else { // the true type of o is java.lang.Boolean(false); }
optID
- an int
identifying the option to fetchSocketException
- if the socket is closedSocketException
- if optID is unknown along the
protocol stack (including the SocketImpl)setOption(int, java.lang.Object)
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