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package com.mypack.web.rmi; import java.io.DataInputStream; import java.io.DataOutputStream; import java.io.EOFException; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.net.InetAddress; import java.net.Socket; import java.net.URL; import java.net.UnknownHostException; import java.rmi.Naming; import java.rmi.RMISecurityManager; import java.rmi.RemoteException; import java.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry; import java.rmi.server.RMIClassLoader; import java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject; import java.util.Hashtable; import javax.servlet.ServletConfig; import javax.servlet.ServletException; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse; /** * The default RMI socket factory contains several "fallback" mechanisms which * enable an RMI client to communicate with a remote server. When an RMI client * initiates contact with a remote server, it attempts to establish a connection * using each of the following protocols in turn, until one succeeds: * * 1. Direct TCP connection. 2. Direct HTTP connection. 3. Proxy connection * (SOCKS or HTTP). 4. Connection on port 80 over HTTP to a CGI script. 5. Proxy * HTTP connection to CGI script on port 80. * * The RMI ServletHandler can be used as replacement for the java-rmi.cgi script * that comes with the Java Development Kit (and is invoked in protocols 4 and 5 * above). The java-rmi.cgi script and the ServletHandler both function as proxy * applications that forward remote calls embedded in HTTP to local RMI servers * which service these calls. The RMI ServletHandler enables RMI to tunnel * remote method calls over HTTP more efficiently than the existing java-rmi.cgi * script. The ServletHandler is only loaded once from the servlet * administration utility. The script, java-rmi.cgi, is executed once every * remote call. * * The ServletHandler class contains methods for executing as a Java servlet * extension. Because the RMI protocol only makes use of the HTTP post command, * the ServletHandler only supports the <code>doPost</code> * <code>HttpServlet</code> method. The <code>doPost</code> method of this class * interprets a servlet request's query string as a command of the form * "<command>=<parameters>". These commands are represented by the abstract * interface, <code>RMICommandHandler</code>. Once the <code>doPost</code> * method has parsed the requested command, it calls the execute method on one * of several command handlers in the <code>commands</code> array. * * The command that actually proxies remote calls is the * <code>ServletForwardCommand</code>. When the execute method is invoked on the * ServletForwardCommand, the command will open a connection on a local port * specified by its <code>param</code> parameter and will proceed to write the * body of the relevant post request into this connection. It is assumed that an * RMI server (e.g. SampleRMIServer) is listening on the local port, "param." * The "forward" command will then read the RMI server's response and send this * information back to the RMI client as the body of the response to the HTTP * post method. * * Because the ServletHandler uses a local socket to proxy remote calls, the * servlet has the ability to forward remote calls to local RMI objects that * reside in the ServletVM or outside of it. * * Servlet documentation may be found at the following location: * * http://jserv.javasoft.com/products/java-server/documentation/ * webserver1.0.2/apidoc/Package-javax.servlet.http.html */ public class ServletHandler extends HttpServlet implements Runnable { /* Variables to hold optional configuration properties. */ /** * serialVersionUID */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; /** codebase from which this servlet will load remote objects. */ protected static String initialServerCodebase = null; /** name of RMI server class to be created in init method */ protected static String initialServerClass = null; /** name of RMI server class to be created in init method */ protected static String initialServerBindName = null; /** * RMICommandHandler is the abstraction for an object that handles a * particular supported command (for example the "forward" command * "forwards" call information to a remote server on the local machine). * * The command handler is only used by the ServletHandler so the interface * is protected. */ protected interface RMICommandHandler { /** * Return the string form of the command to be recognized in the query * string. */ public String getName(); /** * Execute the command with the given string as parameter. */ public void execute(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res, String param) throws ServletClientException, ServletServerException, IOException; } /** * List of handlers for supported commands. A new command will be created * for every service request */ private static RMICommandHandler commands[] = new RMICommandHandler[] { new ServletForwardCommand(), new ServletGethostnameCommand(), new ServletPingCommand(), new ServletTryHostnameCommand() }; /* construct table mapping command strings to handlers */ private static Hashtable commandLookup; static { commandLookup = new Hashtable(); for (int i = 0; i < commands.length; ++i) commandLookup.put(commands[i].getName(), commands[i]); } /** * Once loaded, Java Servlets continue to run until they are unloaded or the * webserver is stopped. This example takes advantage of the extended * Servlet life-cycle and runs a remote object in the Servlet VM. * * To initialize this remote object the Servlet Administrator should specify * a set of parameters which will be used to download and install an initial * remote server (see readme.txt). * * If configuration parameters are valid (not blank), the servlet will * attempt to load and start a remote object and a registry in which the * object may be bound. * * @param config * Standard configuration object for an http servlet. * * @exception ServletException * Calling <code>super.init(config)</code> may cause a * servlet exception to be thrown. */ public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException { super.init(config); try { setConfigParameters(config); if (!verifyConfigParameters()) { // dont export any objects. System.err.println("Some optional parameters not set, " + "remote object not exported; " + "ServletHandler is runnning."); return; } /* * RMI requires that a local security manager be responsible for the * method invocations from remote clients - we need to make sure a * security manager is installed. */ if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) { System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager()); } // create a registry if one is not running already. try { LocateRegistry.createRegistry(1099); } catch (java.rmi.server.ExportException ee) { // registry already exists, we'll just use it. } catch (RemoteException re) { System.err.println(re.getMessage()); re.printStackTrace(); } /** * Download and create a server object in a thread so we do not * interfere with other servlets. Allow init method to return more * quickly. */ (new Thread(this)).start(); System.out.println("RMI Servlet Handler loaded sucessfully."); } catch (Exception e) { System.err.println("Exception thrown in RMI ServletHandler: " + e.getMessage()); e.printStackTrace(); } } /** * Create the sample RMI server. */ public void run() { try { UnicastRemoteObject server = createRemoteObjectUsingDownloadedClass(); if (server != null) { Naming.rebind(initialServerBindName, server); System.err.println("Remote object created successfully."); } } catch (Exception e) { System.err.println("Exception received while intalling object:"); System.err.println(e.getMessage()); e.printStackTrace(); } } /** * Load and export an initial remote object. The implementation class for * this remote object should not be loaded from the servlet's class path; * instead it should be loaded from a URL location that will be accessible * from a remote client. In the case of this example, that location will be * <code>initialServerCodebase</code> */ UnicastRemoteObject createRemoteObjectUsingDownloadedClass() throws Exception { UnicastRemoteObject server = null; Class serverClass = null; int MAX_RETRY = 5; int retry = 0; int sleep = 2000; while ((retry < MAX_RETRY) && (serverClass == null)) { try { System.err.println("Attempting to load remote class..."); serverClass = RMIClassLoader.loadClass(new URL( initialServerCodebase), initialServerClass); // Before we instantiate the obj. make sure it // is a UnicastRemoteObject. if (!Class.forName("java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject") .isAssignableFrom(serverClass)) { System.err.println("This example requires an " + " instance of UnicastRemoteObject," + " remote object not exported."); } else { System.out.println("Server class loaded successfully..."); server = ((UnicastRemoteObject) serverClass.newInstance()); } } catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException cnfe) { retry++; /** * The class for the remote object could not be loaded, perhaps * the webserver has not finished initializing itself yet. Try * to load the class a few more times... */ if (retry >= MAX_RETRY) { System.err.println("Failed to load remote server " + " class. Remote object not " + " exported... "); } else { System.err.println("Could not load remote class, " + "trying again..."); try { Thread.sleep(sleep); } catch (InterruptedException ie) { } continue; } } } return server; } /* * NOTE: If you are using JDK1.2Beta4 or later, it is recommended that you * provide your servlet with a destroy method that will unexport any remote * objects that your servlet ever exports. As mentioned in the readme file * for this example, it is not possible to unexport remote objects in * JDK1.1.x; there is no method in the RMI 1.1 public API that will perform * this task. To restart remote objects in the servlet VM, you will have to * restart your webserver. In JDK1.2x, the methods to unexport a remote * object are as follows: * * java.rmi.activation.Activatable. unexportObject(Remote obj, boolean * force) java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject. unexportObject(Remote obj, * boolean force) */ /** * Execute the command given in the servlet request query string. The string * before the first '=' in the queryString is interpreted as the command * name, and the string after the first '=' is the parameters to the * command. * * @param req * HTTP servlet request, contains incoming command and arguments * @param res * HTTP servlet response * @exception ServletException * and IOException when invoking methods of * <code>req<code> or <code>res<code>. */ public void doPost(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res) throws ServletException, IOException { try { // Command and parameter for this POST request. String queryString = req.getQueryString(); String command, param; int delim = queryString.indexOf("="); if (delim == -1) { command = queryString; param = ""; } else { command = queryString.substring(0, delim); param = queryString.substring(delim + 1); } System.out.println("command: " + command); System.out.println("param: " + param); // lookup command to execute on the client's behalf RMICommandHandler handler = (RMICommandHandler) commandLookup .get(command); // execute the command if (handler != null) try { handler.execute(req, res, param); } catch (ServletClientException e) { returnClientError(res, "client error: " + e.getMessage()); e.printStackTrace(); } catch (ServletServerException e) { returnServerError(res, "internal server error: " + e.getMessage()); e.printStackTrace(); } else returnClientError(res, "invalid command: " + command); } catch (Exception e) { returnServerError(res, "internal error: " + e.getMessage()); e.printStackTrace(); } } /** * Provide more intelligible errors for methods that are likely to be * called. Let unsupported HTTP "do*" methods result in an error generated * by the super class. * * @param req * http Servlet request, contains incoming command and arguments * * @param res * http Servlet response * * @exception ServletException * and IOException when invoking methods of * <code>req<code> or <code>res<code>. */ public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res) throws ServletException, IOException { returnClientError(res, "GET Operation not supported: " + "Can only forward POST requests."); } public void doPut(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res) throws ServletException, IOException { returnClientError(res, "PUT Operation not supported: " + "Can only forward POST requests."); } public String getServletInfo() { return "RMI Call Forwarding Servlet Servlet.<br>\n"; } /** * Return an HTML error message indicating there was error in the client's * request. * * @param res * Servlet response object through which <code>message</code> * will be written to the client which invoked one of this * servlet's methods. * @param message * Error message to be written to client. */ private static void returnClientError(HttpServletResponse res, String message) throws IOException { res .sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_BAD_REQUEST, "<HTML><HEAD>" + "<TITLE>Java RMI Client Error</TITLE>" + "</HEAD>" + "<BODY>" + "<H1>Java RMI Client Error</H1>" + message + "</BODY></HTML>"); System.err.println(HttpServletResponse.SC_BAD_REQUEST + "Java RMI Client Error" + message); } /** * Return an HTML error message indicating an internal error occurred here * on the server. * * @param res * Servlet response object through which <code>message</code> * will be written to the servlet client. * @param message * Error message to be written to servlet client. */ private static void returnServerError(HttpServletResponse res, String message) throws IOException { res.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, "<HTML><HEAD>" + "<TITLE>Java RMI Server Error</TITLE>" + "</HEAD>" + "<BODY>" + "<H1>Java RMI Server Error</H1>" + message + "</BODY></HTML>"); System.err.println(HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR + "Java RMI Server Error: " + message); } /** * Retrieve parameters from servlet configuration object. * * @param config * Standard configuration object for an HTTP servlet. */ protected synchronized void setConfigParameters(ServletConfig config) { try { initialServerCodebase = config .getInitParameter("rmiservlethandler.initialServerCodebase"); initialServerClass = config .getInitParameter("rmiservlethandler.initialServerClass"); initialServerBindName = config .getInitParameter("rmiservlethandler.initialServerBindName"); } catch (Exception e) { System.err.println(""); System.err.println("Could not access init parameter:"); System.err.println(e.getMessage()); e.printStackTrace(); } } /** * Ensure that servlet configuration parameters are valid. * * @return <code>true</code> if all relevant configuration parameters are * valid (i.e. not "") <code>false</code> otherwise. */ protected synchronized boolean verifyConfigParameters() { return ((verifyParameter("rmiservlethandler.initialServerClass ", initialServerClass)) && (verifyParameter("rmiservlethandler.initialServerBindName ", initialServerBindName)) && (verifyParameter( "rmiservlethandler.initialServerCodebase", initialServerCodebase))); } /** * Verify that a single parameter is valid. * * @return <code>true</code> if the parameter is valid. */ protected boolean verifyParameter(String parameterName, String parameter) { if ((parameter == null) || (parameter.equals(""))) { System.err.println("optional parameter is invalid and " + "will not be used: \n " + parameterName + " = " + parameter); return false; } else { System.err.println(parameterName + " " + "valid: " + parameter); } return true; } /* * The ServletHandler class is the only object that needs to access the * CommandHandler subclasses, so we write the commands internal to the * servlet handler. */ /** * Class that has an execute command to forward request body to local port * on the server and send server reponse back to client. */ protected static class ServletForwardCommand implements RMICommandHandler { public String getName() { return "forward"; } /** * Execute the forward command. Forwards data from incoming servlet * request to a port on the local machine. Presumably, an RMI server * will be reading the data that this method sends. * * @param req * The servlet request. * @param res * The servlet response. * @param param * Port to which data will be sent. */ public void execute(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res, String param) throws ServletClientException, ServletServerException, IOException { int port; try { port = Integer.parseInt(param); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { throw new ServletClientException("invalid port number: " + param); } if (port <= 0 || port > 0xFFFF) throw new ServletClientException("invalid port: " + port); if (port < 1024) throw new ServletClientException("permission denied for port: " + port); byte buffer[]; Socket socket; try { socket = new Socket(InetAddress.getLocalHost(), port); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServletServerException("could not connect to " + "local port"); } // read client's request body DataInputStream clientIn = new DataInputStream(req.getInputStream()); buffer = new byte[req.getContentLength()]; try { clientIn.readFully(buffer); } catch (EOFException e) { throw new ServletClientException("unexpected EOF " + "reading request body"); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServletClientException("error reading request" + " body"); } DataOutputStream socketOut = null; // send to local server in HTTP try { socketOut = new DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream()); socketOut.writeBytes("POST / HTTP/1.0\r\n"); socketOut.writeBytes("Content-length: " + req.getContentLength() + "\r\n\r\n"); socketOut.write(buffer); socketOut.flush(); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServletServerException("error writing to server"); } // read response from local server DataInputStream socketIn; try { socketIn = new DataInputStream(socket.getInputStream()); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServletServerException("error reading from " + "server"); } String key = "Content-length:".toLowerCase(); boolean contentLengthFound = false; String line; int responseContentLength = -1; do { try { line = socketIn.readLine(); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServletServerException( "error reading from server"); } if (line == null) throw new ServletServerException( "unexpected EOF reading server response"); if (line.toLowerCase().startsWith(key)) { if (contentLengthFound) ; // what would we want to do in this case?? responseContentLength = Integer.parseInt(line.substring( key.length()).trim()); contentLengthFound = true; } } while ((line.length() != 0) && (line.charAt(0) != '\r') && (line.charAt(0) != '\n')); if (!contentLengthFound || responseContentLength < 0) throw new ServletServerException( "missing or invalid content length in server response"); buffer = new byte[responseContentLength]; try { socketIn.readFully(buffer); } catch (EOFException e) { throw new ServletServerException( "unexpected EOF reading server response"); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServletServerException("error reading from server"); } // send local server response back to servlet client res.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_OK); res.setContentType("application/octet-stream"); res.setContentLength(buffer.length); try { OutputStream out = res.getOutputStream(); out.write(buffer); out.flush(); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ServletServerException("error writing response"); } finally { socketOut.close(); socketIn.close(); } } } /** * Class that has an execute method to return the host name of the server as * the response body. */ protected static class ServletGethostnameCommand implements RMICommandHandler { public String getName() { return "gethostname"; } public void execute(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res, String param) throws ServletClientException, ServletServerException, IOException { byte[] getHostStringBytes = req.getServerName().getBytes(); res.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_OK); res.setContentType("application/octet-stream"); res.setContentLength(getHostStringBytes.length); OutputStream out = res.getOutputStream(); out.write(getHostStringBytes); out.flush(); } } /** * Class that has an execute method to return an OK status to indicate that * connection was successful. */ protected static class ServletPingCommand implements RMICommandHandler { public String getName() { return "ping"; } public void execute(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res, String param) throws ServletClientException, ServletServerException, IOException { res.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_OK); res.setContentType("application/octet-stream"); res.setContentLength(0); } } /** * Class that has an execute method to return a human readable message * describing which host name is available to local Java VMs. */ protected static class ServletTryHostnameCommand implements RMICommandHandler { public String getName() { return "hostname"; } public void execute(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res, String param) throws ServletClientException, ServletServerException, IOException { PrintWriter pw = res.getWriter(); pw.println(""); pw.println("<HTML>" + "<HEAD><TITLE>Java RMI Server Hostname Info" + "</TITLE></HEAD>" + "<BODY>"); pw.println("<H1>Java RMI Server Hostname Info</H1>"); pw.println("<H2>Local host name available to Java VM:</H2>"); pw.print("<P>InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName()"); try { String localHostName = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(); pw.println(" = " + localHostName); } catch (UnknownHostException e) { pw.println(" threw java.net.UnknownHostException"); } pw.println("<H2>Server host information obtained through Servlet " + "interface from HTTP server:</H2>"); pw.println("<P>SERVER_NAME = " + req.getServerName()); pw.println("<P>SERVER_PORT = " + req.getServerPort()); pw.println("</BODY></HTML>"); } } /** * ServletClientException is thrown when an error is detected in a client's * request. */ protected static class ServletClientException extends Exception { public ServletClientException(String s) { super(s); } } /** * ServletServerException is thrown when an error occurs here on the server. */ protected static class ServletServerException extends Exception { public ServletServerException(String s) { super(s); } } }