Class HttpSession

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    ChannelHandler<org.xmpp.packet.Packet>, RoutableChannelHandler, ClientSession, Session

    public class HttpSession
    extends LocalClientSession
    A session represents a series of interactions with an XMPP client sending packets using the HTTP Binding protocol specified in XEP-0124. A session can have several client connections open simultaneously while awaiting packets bound for the client from the server.
    Author:
    Alexander Wenckus
    • Method Detail

      • getAvailableStreamFeaturesElements

        public Collection<org.dom4j.Element> getAvailableStreamFeaturesElements()
        Returns the stream features which are available for this session.
        Returns:
        the stream features which are available for this session.
      • getAvailableStreamFeatures

        public String getAvailableStreamFeatures()
        Description copied from class: LocalSession
        Returns a text with the available stream features. Each subclass may return different values depending whether the session has been authenticated or not.
        Overrides:
        getAvailableStreamFeatures in class LocalClientSession
        Returns:
        a text with the available stream features or null to add nothing.
      • close

        public void close()
        Closes the session. After a session has been closed it will no longer accept new connections on the session ID.
        Specified by:
        close in interface Session
        Overrides:
        close in class LocalSession
      • isClosed

        public boolean isClosed()
        Returns true if this session has been closed and no longer actively accepting connections.
        Specified by:
        isClosed in interface Session
        Overrides:
        isClosed in class LocalSession
        Returns:
        true if this session has been closed and no longer actively accepting connections.
      • setWait

        public void setWait​(int wait)
        Specifies the longest time (in seconds) that the connection manager is allowed to wait before responding to any request during the session. This enables the client to prevent its TCP connection from expiring due to inactivity, as well as to limit the delay before it discovers any network failure.
        Parameters:
        wait - the longest time it is permissible to wait for a response.
      • getWait

        public int getWait()
        Specifies the longest time (in seconds) that the connection manager is allowed to wait before responding to any request during the session. This enables the client to prevent its TCP connection from expiring due to inactivity, as well as to limit the delay before it discovers any network failure.
        Returns:
        the longest time it is permissible to wait for a response.
      • setHold

        public void setHold​(int hold)
        Specifies the maximum number of requests the connection manager is allowed to keep waiting at any one time during the session. (For example, if a constrained client is unable to keep open more than two HTTP connections to the same HTTP server simultaneously, then it SHOULD specify a value of "1".)
        Parameters:
        hold - the maximum number of simultaneous waiting requests.
      • getHold

        public int getHold()
        Specifies the maximum number of requests the connection manager is allowed to keep waiting at any one time during the session. (For example, if a constrained client is unable to keep open more than two HTTP connections to the same HTTP server simultaneously, then it SHOULD specify a value of "1".)
        Returns:
        the maximum number of simultaneous waiting requests
      • setMaxPollingInterval

        public void setMaxPollingInterval​(int maxPollingInterval)
        Sets the max interval within which a client can send polling requests. If more than one request occurs in the interval the session will be terminated.
        Parameters:
        maxPollingInterval - time in seconds a client needs to wait before sending polls to the server, a negative int indicates that there is no limit.
      • getMaxPollingInterval

        public int getMaxPollingInterval()
        Returns the max interval within which a client can send polling requests. If more than one request occurs in the interval the session will be terminated.
        Returns:
        the max interval within which a client can send polling requests. If more than one request occurs in the interval the session will be terminated.
      • setMaxRequests

        public void setMaxRequests​(int maxRequests)
        The max number of requests it is permissible for this session to have open at any one time.
        Parameters:
        maxRequests - The max number of requests it is permissible for this session to have open at any one time.
      • getMaxRequests

        public int getMaxRequests()
        Returns the max number of requests it is permissible for this session to have open at any one time.
        Returns:
        the max number of requests it is permissible for this session to have open at any one time.
      • setMaxPause

        public void setMaxPause​(int maxPause)
        Sets the maximum length of a temporary session pause (in seconds) that the client MAY request.
        Parameters:
        maxPause - the maximum length of a temporary session pause (in seconds) that the client MAY request.
      • getMaxPause

        public int getMaxPause()
        Returns the maximum length of a temporary session pause (in seconds) that the client MAY request.
        Returns:
        the maximum length of a temporary session pause (in seconds) that the client MAY request.
      • isSecure

        public boolean isSecure()
        Returns true if all connections on this session should be secured, and false if they should not.
        Specified by:
        isSecure in interface Session
        Overrides:
        isSecure in class LocalSession
        Returns:
        true if all connections on this session should be secured, and false if they should not.
      • isPollingSession

        public boolean isPollingSession()
        Returns true if this session is a polling session. Some clients may be restricted to open only one connection to the server. In this case the client SHOULD inform the server by setting the values of the 'wait' and/or 'hold' attributes in its session creation request to "0", and then "poll" the server at regular intervals throughout the session for stanzas it may have received from the server.
        Returns:
        true if this session is a polling session.
      • addSessionCloseListener

        public void addSessionCloseListener​(SessionListener listener)
        Adds a SessionListener to this session. The listener will be notified of changes to the session.
        Parameters:
        listener - the listener which is being added to the session.
      • removeSessionCloseListener

        public void removeSessionCloseListener​(SessionListener listener)
        Removes a SessionListener from this session. The listener will no longer be updated when an event occurs on the session.
        Parameters:
        listener - the session listener that is to be removed.
      • setDefaultInactivityTimeout

        public void setDefaultInactivityTimeout​(int defaultInactivityTimeout)
        Sets the default inactivity timeout of this session. A session's inactivity timeout can be temporarily changed using session pause requests.
        Parameters:
        defaultInactivityTimeout - the default inactivity timeout of this session.
        See Also:
        pause(int)
      • setInactivityTimeout

        public void setInactivityTimeout​(int inactivityTimeout)
        Sets the time, in seconds, after which this session will be considered inactive and be be terminated.
        Parameters:
        inactivityTimeout - the time, in seconds, after which this session will be considered inactive and be terminated.
      • resetInactivityTimeout

        public void resetInactivityTimeout()
        Resets the inactivity timeout of this session to default. A session's inactivity timeout can be temporarily changed using session pause requests.
        See Also:
        pause(int)
      • getInactivityTimeout

        public int getInactivityTimeout()
        Returns the time, in seconds, after which this session will be considered inactive and terminated.
        Returns:
        the time, in seconds, after which this session will be considered inactive and terminated.
      • pause

        public void pause​(int duration)
        Pauses the session for the given amount of time. If a client encounters an exceptional temporary situation during which it will be unable to send requests to the connection manager for a period of time greater than the maximum inactivity period, then the client MAY request a temporary increase to the maximum inactivity period by including a 'pause' attribute in a request.
        Parameters:
        duration - the time, in seconds, after which this session will be considered inactive and terminated.
      • getLastActivity

        public long getLastActivity()
        Returns the time in milliseconds since the epoch that this session was last active. Activity is a request was either made or responded to. If the session is currently active, meaning there are connections awaiting a response, the current time is returned.
        Returns:
        the time in milliseconds since the epoch that this session was last active.
      • getLastAcknowledged

        public long getLastAcknowledged()
        Returns the highest 'rid' attribute the server has received where it has also received all requests with lower 'rid' values. When responding to a request that it has been holding, if the server finds it has already received another request with a higher 'rid' attribute (typically while it was holding the first request), then it MAY acknowledge the reception to the client.
        Returns:
        the highest 'rid' attribute the server has received where it has also received all requests with lower 'rid' values.
      • setMajorVersion

        public void setMajorVersion​(int majorVersion)
        Sets the major version of BOSH which the client implements. Currently, the only versions supported by Openfire are 1.5 and 1.6.
        Parameters:
        majorVersion - the major version of BOSH which the client implements.
      • getMajorVersion

        public int getMajorVersion()
        Returns the major version of BOSH which this session utilizes. The version refers to the version of the XEP which the connecting client implements. If the client did not specify a version 1 is returned as 1.5 is the last version of the XEP that the client was not required to pass along its version information when creating a session.
        Returns:
        the major version of the BOSH XEP which the client is utilizing.
      • setMinorVersion

        public void setMinorVersion​(int minorVersion)
        Sets the minor version of BOSH which the client implements. Currently, the only versions supported by Openfire are 1.5 and 1.6. Any versions less than or equal to 5 will be interpreted as 5 and any values greater than or equal to 6 will be interpreted as 6.
        Parameters:
        minorVersion - the minor version of BOSH which the client implements.
      • getMinorVersion

        public int getMinorVersion()
        Returns the major version of BOSH which this session utilizes. The version refers to the version of the XEP which the connecting client implements. If the client did not specify a version 5 is returned as 1.5 is the last version of the XEP that the client was not required to pass along its version information when creating a session.
        Returns:
        the minor version of the BOSH XEP which the client is utilizing.
      • setLastResponseEmpty

        public void setLastResponseEmpty​(boolean lastResponseEmpty)
        lastResponseEmpty true if last response of this session is an empty body element. This is used in overactivity checking.
        Parameters:
        lastResponseEmpty - true if last response of this session is an empty body element.
      • setSecure

        protected void setSecure​(boolean isSecure)
        Sets whether the initial request on the session was secure.
        Parameters:
        isSecure - true if the initial request was secure and false if it wasn't.
      • forwardRequest

        public void forwardRequest​(HttpBindBody body,
                                   javax.servlet.AsyncContext context)
                            throws HttpBindException,
                                   HttpConnectionClosedException,
                                   IOException
        Forwards a client request, which is related to a session, to the server. A connection is created and queued up in the provided session. When a connection reaches the top of a queue any pending packets bound for the client will be forwarded to the client through the connection.
        Parameters:
        body - the body element that was sent containing the request for a new session.
        context - the context of the asynchronous servlet call leading up to this method call.
        Throws:
        HttpBindException - for several reasons: if the encoding inside of an auth packet is not recognized by the server, or if the packet type is not recognized.
        HttpConnectionClosedException - if the session is no longer available.
        IOException - if an input or output exception occurred
      • sendPendingPackets

        protected void sendPendingPackets()
        This methods sends any pending packets in the session. If no packets are pending, this method simply returns. The method is internally synchronized to avoid simultaneous sending operations on this Session. If two threads try to run this method simultaneously, the first one will trigger the pending packets to be sent, while the second one will simply return (as there are no packets left to send).
      • createEmptyBody

        protected String createEmptyBody​(boolean terminate)