gnu.javax.crypto.sasl
Class SaslOutputStream
- Closeable, Flushable
An output stream that uses either a
SaslClient
or a
SaslServer
to process the data through these entities' security layer filter(s).
void | close() - This method closes the stream.
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void | flush() - This method forces any data that may have been buffered to be written
to the underlying output device.
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void | write(byte[] b, int off, int len) - When writing octets to the resulting stream, if a security layer has been
negotiated, each piece of data written (by a single invocation of
write() ) will be encapsulated as a SASL buffer, as defined in
RFC 2222, and then written to the underlying dest output stream.
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void | write(int b) - When writing octets to the resulting stream, if a security layer has been
negotiated, each piece of data written (by a single invocation of
write() ) will be encapsulated as a SASL buffer, as defined in
RFC 2222, and then written to the underlying dest output stream.
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clone , equals , finalize , getClass , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
close
public void close()
throws IOException
This method closes the stream. Any internal or native resources
associated with this stream are freed. Any subsequent attempt to
access the stream might throw an exception.
This method in this class does nothing.
- close in interface Closeable
- close in interface OutputStream
flush
public void flush()
throws IOException
This method forces any data that may have been buffered to be written
to the underlying output device. Please note that the host environment
might perform its own buffering unbeknowst to Java. In that case, a
write made (for example, to a disk drive) might be cached in OS
buffers instead of actually being written to disk.
This method in this class does nothing.
- flush in interface Flushable
- flush in interface OutputStream
write
public void write(byte[] b,
int off,
int len)
throws IOException
When writing octets to the resulting stream, if a security layer has been
negotiated, each piece of data written (by a single invocation of
write()
) will be encapsulated as a SASL buffer, as defined in
RFC 2222, and then written to the underlying dest output stream.
- write in interface OutputStream
write
public void write(int b)
throws IOException
When writing octets to the resulting stream, if a security layer has been
negotiated, each piece of data written (by a single invocation of
write()
) will be encapsulated as a SASL buffer, as defined in
RFC 2222, and then written to the underlying dest output stream.
- write in interface OutputStream
SaslOutputStream.java --
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