public class URLDataSource extends Object implements DataSource
The URLDataSource class provides an object that wraps a URL
object in a DataSource interface. URLDataSource simplifies the handling of data described by URLs within the JavaBeans Activation Framework because this class can be used to create new DataHandlers. NOTE: The DataHandler object creates a URLDataSource internally, when it is constructed with a URL.
DataSource
, DataHandler
public URLDataSource(URL url)
URLDataSource constructor. The URLDataSource class will not open a connection to the URL until a method requiring it to do so is called.
url
- The URL to be encapsulated in this object.public String getContentType()
Returns the value of the URL content-type header field. It calls the URL's URLConnection.getContentType
method after retrieving a URLConnection object. Note: this method attempts to call the openConnection
method on the URL. If this method fails, or if a content type is not returned from the URLConnection, getContentType returns "application/octet-stream" as the content type.
getContentType
in interface DataSource
public String getName()
Calls the getFile
method on the URL used to instantiate the object.
getName
in interface DataSource
public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException
The getInputStream method from the URL. Calls the openStream
method on the URL.
getInputStream
in interface DataSource
IOException
public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException
The getOutputStream method from the URL. First an attempt is made to get the URLConnection object for the URL. If that succeeds, the getOutputStream method on the URLConnection is returned.
getOutputStream
in interface DataSource
IOException
public URL getURL()
Return the URL used to create this DataSource.
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