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ProtocolCommandSupport.java

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 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package org.apache.commons.net;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import org.apache.commons.net.util.ListenerList;

/***
 * ProtocolCommandSupport is a convenience class for managing a list of
 * ProtocolCommandListeners and firing ProtocolCommandEvents.  You can
 * simply delegate ProtocolCommandEvent firing and listener
 * registering/unregistering tasks to this class.
 * <p>
 * <p>
 * @see ProtocolCommandEvent
 * @see ProtocolCommandListener
 * @author Daniel F. Savarese
 ***/

public class ProtocolCommandSupport implements Serializable
{
    private Object __source;
    private ListenerList __listeners;

    /***
     * Creates a ProtocolCommandSupport instant using the indicated source
     * as the source of fired ProtocolCommandEvents.
     * <p>
     * @param source  The source to use for all generated ProtocolCommandEvents.
     ***/
    public ProtocolCommandSupport(Object source)
    {
        __listeners = new ListenerList();
        __source = source;
    }


    /***
     * Fires a ProtocolCommandEvent signalling the sending of a command to all
     * registered listeners, invoking their
     * {@link org.apache.commons.net.ProtocolCommandListener#protocolCommandSent protocolCommandSent() }
     *  methods.
     * <p>
     * @param command The string representation of the command type sent, not
     *      including the arguments (e.g., "STAT" or "GET").
     * @param message The entire command string verbatim as sent to the server,
     *        including all arguments.
     ***/
    public void fireCommandSent(String command, String message)
    {
        Enumeration en;
        ProtocolCommandEvent event;
        ProtocolCommandListener listener;

        en = __listeners.getListeners();

        event = new ProtocolCommandEvent(__source, command, message);

        while (en.hasMoreElements())
        {
            listener = (ProtocolCommandListener)en.nextElement();
            listener.protocolCommandSent(event);
        }
    }

    /***
     * Fires a ProtocolCommandEvent signalling the reception of a command reply
     * to all registered listeners, invoking their
     * {@link org.apache.commons.net.ProtocolCommandListener#protocolReplyReceived protocolReplyReceived() }
     *  methods.
     * <p>
     * @param replyCode The integer code indicating the natureof the reply.
     *   This will be the protocol integer value for protocols
     *   that use integer reply codes, or the reply class constant
     *   corresponding to the reply for protocols like POP3 that use
     *   strings like OK rather than integer codes (i.e., POP3Repy.OK).
     * @param message The entire reply as received from the server.
     ***/
    public void fireReplyReceived(int replyCode, String message)
    {
        Enumeration en;
        ProtocolCommandEvent event;
        ProtocolCommandListener listener;

        en = __listeners.getListeners();

        event = new ProtocolCommandEvent(__source, replyCode, message);

        while (en.hasMoreElements())
        {
            listener = (ProtocolCommandListener)en.nextElement();
            listener.protocolReplyReceived(event);
        }
    }

    /***
     * Adds a ProtocolCommandListener.
     * <p>
     * @param listener  The ProtocolCommandListener to add.
     ***/
    public void addProtocolCommandListener(ProtocolCommandListener listener)
    {
        __listeners.addListener(listener);
    }

    /***
     * Removes a ProtocolCommandListener.
     * <p>
     * @param listener  The ProtocolCommandListener to remove.
     ***/
    public void removeProtocolCommandListener(ProtocolCommandListener listener)
    {
        __listeners.removeListener(listener);
    }


    /***
     * Returns the number of ProtocolCommandListeners currently registered.
     * <p>
     * @return The number of ProtocolCommandListeners currently registered.
     ***/
    public int getListenerCount()
    {
        return __listeners.getListenerCount();
    }

}