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20 package org.apache.mina.example.imagine.step3.server;
21
22 import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory;
23 import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
24 import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
25
26 import javax.management.MBeanServer;
27 import javax.management.ObjectName;
28
29 import org.apache.mina.core.filterchain.DefaultIoFilterChainBuilder;
30 import org.apache.mina.example.imagine.step1.codec.ImageCodecFactory;
31 import org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolCodecFilter;
32 import org.apache.mina.filter.executor.ExecutorFilter;
33 import org.apache.mina.integration.jmx.IoFilterMBean;
34 import org.apache.mina.integration.jmx.IoServiceMBean;
35 import org.apache.mina.transport.socket.nio.NioSocketAcceptor;
36
37 /**
38 * entry point for the server used in the tutorial on protocol codecs
39 *
40 * @author <a href="http://mina.apache.org">Apache MINA Project</a>
41 */
42
43 public class ImageServer {
44 public static final int PORT = 33789;
45
46 public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
47
48 // create a JMX MBean Server server instance
49 MBeanServer mBeanServer = ManagementFactory.getPlatformMBeanServer();
50
51 // Create a class that handles sessions, incoming and outgoing data. For
52 // this step, we will pass in the MBeanServer so that sessions can be
53 // registered on the MBeanServer.
54 ImageServerIoHandler handler = new ImageServerIoHandler( mBeanServer );
55
56 // This socket acceptor will handle incoming connections
57 NioSocketAcceptor acceptor = new NioSocketAcceptor();
58
59 // create a JMX-aware bean that wraps a MINA IoService object. In this
60 // case, a NioSocketAcceptor.
61 IoServiceMBean acceptorMBean = new IoServiceMBean( acceptor );
62
63 // create a JMX ObjectName. This has to be in a specific format.
64 ObjectName acceptorName = new ObjectName( acceptor.getClass().getPackage().getName() +
65 ":type=acceptor,name=" + acceptor.getClass().getSimpleName());
66
67 // register the bean on the MBeanServer. Without this line, no JMX will happen for
68 // this acceptor.
69 mBeanServer.registerMBean( acceptorMBean, acceptorName );
70
71 // add an IoFilter . This class is responsible for converting the incoming and
72 // outgoing raw data to ImageRequest and ImageResponse objects
73 ProtocolCodecFilter protocolFilter = new ProtocolCodecFilter(new ImageCodecFactory(false));
74
75 // create a JMX-aware bean that wraps a MINA IoFilter object. In this
76 // case, a ProtocolCodecFilter
77 IoFilterMBean protocolFilterMBean = new IoFilterMBean( protocolFilter );
78
79 // create a JMX ObjectName.
80 ObjectName protocolFilterName = new ObjectName( protocolFilter.getClass().getPackage().getName() +
81 ":type=protocolfilter,name=" + protocolFilter.getClass().getSimpleName() );
82
83 // register the bean on the MBeanServer. Without this line, no JMX will happen for
84 // this filter.
85 mBeanServer.registerMBean( protocolFilterMBean, protocolFilterName );
86
87 // add the protocolFilter to the acceptor, otherwise no filtering of data will happen
88 acceptor.getFilterChain().addLast("protocol", protocolFilter);
89
90 // get a reference to the filter chain from the acceptor
91 DefaultIoFilterChainBuilder filterChainBuilder = acceptor.getFilterChain();
92
93 // add an ExecutorFilter to the filter chain. The preferred order is to put the executor filter
94 // after any protocol filters due to the fact that protocol codecs are generally CPU-bound
95 // which is the same as I/O filters.
96 filterChainBuilder.addLast("threadPool", new ExecutorFilter(Executors.newCachedThreadPool()));
97
98 // set this NioSocketAcceptor's handler to the ImageServerHandler
99 acceptor.setHandler(handler);
100
101 // Bind to the specified address. This kicks off the listening for
102 // incoming connections
103 acceptor.bind(new InetSocketAddress(PORT));
104 System.out.println("Step 3 server is listenig at port " + PORT);
105 }
106 }