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017
018package org.apache.commons.net.chargen;
019
020import java.io.InputStream;
021
022import org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient;
023
024/***
025 * The CharGenTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the
026 * character generator protocol described in RFC 864.  It can also be
027 * used for Systat (RFC 866), Quote of the Day (RFC 865), and netstat
028 * (port 15).  All of these protocols involve connecting to the appropriate
029 * port, and reading data from an input stream.  The chargen protocol
030 * actually sends data until the receiving end closes the connection.  All
031 * of the others send only a fixed amount of data and then close the
032 * connection.
033 * <p>
034 * To use the CharGenTCPClient class, just establish a
035 * connection with
036 * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#connect  connect }
037 * and call {@link #getInputStream  getInputStream() } to access
038 * the data.  Don't close the input stream when you're done with it.  Rather,
039 * call {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect  disconnect }
040 * to clean up properly.
041 *
042 * @see CharGenUDPClient
043 ***/
044
045public final class CharGenTCPClient extends SocketClient
046{
047    /*** The systat port value of 11 according to RFC 866. ***/
048    public static final int SYSTAT_PORT = 11;
049    /*** The netstat port value of 19. ***/
050    public static final int NETSTAT_PORT = 15;
051    /*** The quote of the day port value of 17 according to RFC 865. ***/
052    public static final int QUOTE_OF_DAY_PORT = 17;
053    /*** The character generator port value of 19 according to RFC 864. ***/
054    public static final int CHARGEN_PORT = 19;
055    /*** The default chargen port.  It is set to 19 according to RFC 864. ***/
056    public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 19;
057
058    /***
059     * The default constructor for CharGenTCPClient.  It merely sets the
060     * default port to <code> DEFAULT_PORT </code>.
061     ***/
062    public CharGenTCPClient ()
063    {
064        setDefaultPort(DEFAULT_PORT);
065    }
066
067    /***
068     * Returns an InputStream from which the server generated data can be
069     * read.  You should NOT close the InputStream when you're finished
070     * reading from it.  Rather, you should call
071     * {@link org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient#disconnect  disconnect }
072     * to clean up properly.
073     *
074     * @return An InputStream from which the server generated data can be read.
075     ***/
076    public InputStream getInputStream()
077    {
078        return _input_;
079    }
080}
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