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25 
26 package java.net;
27 
28 import java.io.IOException;
29 
30 /**
31  * The abstract class {@code ContentHandler} is the superclass
32  * of all classes that read an {@code Object} from a
33  * {@code URLConnection}.
34  * <p>
35  * An application does not generally call the
36  * {@code getContent} method in this class directly. Instead, an
37  * application calls the {@code getContent} method in class
38  * {@code URL} or in {@code URLConnection}.
39  * The application's content handler factory (an instance of a class that
40  * implements the interface {@code ContentHandlerFactory} set
41  * up by a call to {@code setContentHandler}) is
42  * called with a {@code String} giving the MIME type of the
43  * object being received on the socket. The factory returns an
44  * instance of a subclass of {@code ContentHandler}, and its
45  * {@code getContent} method is called to create the object.
46  * <p>
47  * If no content handler could be found, URLConnection will
48  * look for a content handler in a user-defineable set of places.
49  * By default it looks in sun.net.www.content, but users can define a
50  * vertical-bar delimited set of class prefixes to search through in
51  * addition by defining the java.content.handler.pkgs property.
52  * The class name must be of the form:
53  * <pre>
54  *     {package-prefix}.{major}.{minor}
55  * e.g.
56  *     YoyoDyne.experimental.text.plain
57  * </pre>
58  * If the loading of the content handler class would be performed by
59  * a classloader that is outside of the delegation chain of the caller,
60  * the JVM will need the RuntimePermission "getClassLoader".
61  *
62  * @author  James Gosling
63  * @see     java.net.ContentHandler#getContent(java.net.URLConnection)
64  * @see     java.net.ContentHandlerFactory
65  * @see     java.net.URL#getContent()
66  * @see     java.net.URLConnection
67  * @see     java.net.URLConnection#getContent()
68  * @see     java.net.URLConnection#setContentHandlerFactory(java.net.ContentHandlerFactory)
69  * @since   JDK1.0
70  */
71 abstract public class ContentHandler {
72     /**
73      * Given a URL connect stream positioned at the beginning of the
74      * representation of an object, this method reads that stream and
75      * creates an object from it.
76      *
77      * @param      urlc   a URL connection.
78      * @return     the object read by the {@code ContentHandler}.
79      * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs while reading the object.
80      */
getContent(URLConnection urlc)81     abstract public Object getContent(URLConnection urlc) throws IOException;
82 
83     /**
84      * Given a URL connect stream positioned at the beginning of the
85      * representation of an object, this method reads that stream and
86      * creates an object that matches one of the types specified.
87      *
88      * The default implementation of this method should call getContent()
89      * and screen the return type for a match of the suggested types.
90      *
91      * @param      urlc   a URL connection.
92      * @param      classes      an array of types requested
93      * @return     the object read by the {@code ContentHandler} that is
94      *                 the first match of the suggested types.
95      *                 null if none of the requested  are supported.
96      * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs while reading the object.
97      * @since 1.3
98      */
99     @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
getContent(URLConnection urlc, Class[] classes)100     public Object getContent(URLConnection urlc, Class[] classes) throws IOException {
101         Object obj = getContent(urlc);
102 
103         for (int i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) {
104           if (classes[i].isInstance(obj)) {
105                 return obj;
106           }
107         }
108         return null;
109     }
110 
111 }
112