sunlabs.brazil.handler
Class MultiProxyHandler
java.lang.Object
  
sunlabs.brazil.handler.GenericProxyHandler
      
sunlabs.brazil.handler.MultiProxyHandler (view source)
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - Handler
 
public class MultiProxyHandler
- extends GenericProxyHandler
 
Handler for permitting multiple cross connected virtual web sites.
 Each handler instance adds its prefix and destination to a
 static hashtable so the URL rewrite rules rewrite all of them correctly.
 
 The
 GenericProxyHandler
 rewrites all of the links in each wepage to point back to the local.
 machine.  Using this handler, if multiple virtual websites are configured, 
 then links in one site that point to other virtual web sites are
 rewritten to point locally as well.
 
 For example, suppose we have 2  MultiProxyhandlers A and B configured
 into the server as:
 
 
A.prefix=/foo/
 
A.host=www.foo.com
 
B.prefix=/bar/
 
B.host=www.bar.com.
 
 A local request for /foo/bar/test.html will fetch
 http://www.foo.com/bar/test.html.  If the result is
 an html page, then any links in that page that resolve to
 www.foo.com/... will be rewritten to the local server
 as /foo/..., and any links that points to
 www.bar.com/... will be rewritten to
 /bar/....
 
 Note.  This handler is deprecated: use the WebMountHandler instead.
 
 
| 
Field Summary | 
static Hashtable | 
proxies
 
          Holds all proxy -> prefix mappings for this server. | 
 
 
 
| 
Method Summary | 
 boolean | 
init(Server server,
     String prefix)
 
          Initialize this handler. | 
 boolean | 
respond(Request request)
 
          If this is one of "our" url's, fetch the document from
 the destination server, and return it as if it was local. | 
 
 
 
proxies
public static Hashtable proxies
- Holds all proxy -> prefix mappings for this server.
 
MultiProxyHandler
public MultiProxyHandler()
init
public boolean init(Server server,
                    String prefix)
- Initialize this handler.
 Add rewrite mapping into the global table.
 If any "virtual" web sites reference other "virtual" web sites, then
 rewrite the links accordingly.
- Specified by:
 init in interface Handler- Overrides:
 init in class GenericProxyHandler
 
- Parameters:
 server - The HTTP server that created this Handler.
                Typical Handlers will use Server.props
                to obtain run-time configuration information.prefix - The handlers name.
                The string this Handler may prepend to all
                of the keys that it uses to extract configuration information
                from Server.props.  This is set (by the Server
                and ChainHandler) to help avoid configuration parameter
                namespace collisions.
- Returns:
 true if this Handler initialized
                successfully, false otherwise.  If
                false is returned, this Handler
                should not be used.
 
 
respond
public boolean respond(Request request)
                throws IOException
- Description copied from class: 
GenericProxyHandler 
- If this is one of "our" url's, fetch the document from
 the destination server, and return it as if it was local.
- Specified by:
 respond in interface Handler- Overrides:
 respond in class GenericProxyHandler
 
- Parameters:
 request - The Request object that represents the HTTP
                request.
- Returns:
 true if the request was handled.  A request was
                handled if a response was supplied to the client, typically
                by calling Request.sendResponse() or
                Request.sendError.
- Throws:
 IOException - if there was an I/O error while sending the response to
                the client.  Typically, in that case, the Server
                will (try to) send an error message to the client and then
                close the client's connection.
                
                The IOException should not be used to silently
                ignore problems such as being unable to access some
                server-side resource (for example getting a
                FileNotFoundException due to not being able
                to open a file).  In that case, the Handler's
                duty is to turn that IOException into a
                HTTP response indicating, in this case, that a file could
                not be found.