Class BasicHostResolver

    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void clearDNSCache()
      Clears both the positive (successful DNS lookups) and negative (failed DNS lookups) cache.
      void clearHostRemappings()
      Removes all hostname remappings.
      java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.String> getHostRemappings()
      Returns all host remappings in effect.
      java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> getOriginalHostnames​(java.lang.String remappedHost)
      Returns the original address or addresses that are remapped to the specified remappedHost.
      void remapHost​(java.lang.String originalHost, java.lang.String remappedHost)
      Remaps an individual host.
      void remapHosts​(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.String> hostRemappings)
      Replaces the host remappings in the existing list of remappings (if any) with the specified remappings.
      void removeHostRemapping​(java.lang.String originalHost)
      Removes the specified host remapping.
      void setNegativeDNSCacheTimeout​(int timeout, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit timeUnit)
      Sets the negative (failed DNS lookup) timeout when making DNS lookups.
      void setPositiveDNSCacheTimeout​(int timeout, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit timeUnit)
      Sets the positive (successful DNS lookup) timeout when making DNS lookups.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • BasicHostResolver

        public BasicHostResolver()
    • Method Detail

      • remapHosts

        public void remapHosts​(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.String> hostRemappings)
        Description copied from interface: AdvancedHostResolver
        Replaces the host remappings in the existing list of remappings (if any) with the specified remappings. The remappings will be applied in the order specified by the Map's iterator. Note: The original hostnames must exactly match the requested hostname. It is not a domain or regular expression match.
        Specified by:
        remapHosts in interface AdvancedHostResolver
        Parameters:
        hostRemappings - Map of <original hostname, remapped hostname>
      • remapHost

        public void remapHost​(java.lang.String originalHost,
                              java.lang.String remappedHost)
        Description copied from interface: AdvancedHostResolver
        Remaps an individual host. If there are any existing remappings, the new remapping will be applied last, after all existing remappings are applied. If there is already a remapping for the specified originalHost, it will be removed before the new remapping is added to the end of the host remapping list (and will therefore be the last remapping applied).
        Specified by:
        remapHost in interface AdvancedHostResolver
        Parameters:
        originalHost - Original host to remap. Must exactly match the requested hostname (not a domain or regular expression match).
        remappedHost - hostname that will replace originalHost
      • removeHostRemapping

        public void removeHostRemapping​(java.lang.String originalHost)
        Description copied from interface: AdvancedHostResolver
        Removes the specified host remapping. If the remapping does not exist, this method has no effect.
        Specified by:
        removeHostRemapping in interface AdvancedHostResolver
        Parameters:
        originalHost - currently-remapped hostname
      • getHostRemappings

        public java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.String> getHostRemappings()
        Description copied from interface: AdvancedHostResolver
        Returns all host remappings in effect. Iterating over the returned Map is guaranteed to return remappings in the order in which the remappings are actually applied.
        Specified by:
        getHostRemappings in interface AdvancedHostResolver
        Returns:
        Map of <original hostname, remapped hostname>
      • getOriginalHostnames

        public java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> getOriginalHostnames​(java.lang.String remappedHost)
        Description copied from interface: AdvancedHostResolver
        Returns the original address or addresses that are remapped to the specified remappedHost. Iterating over the returned Collection is guaranteed to return original mappings in the order in which the remappings are applied.
        Specified by:
        getOriginalHostnames in interface AdvancedHostResolver
        Parameters:
        remappedHost - remapped hostname
        Returns:
        original hostnames that are remapped to the specified remappedHost, or an empty Collection if no remapping is defined to the remappedHost
      • setPositiveDNSCacheTimeout

        public void setPositiveDNSCacheTimeout​(int timeout,
                                               java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit timeUnit)
        Description copied from interface: AdvancedHostResolver
        Sets the positive (successful DNS lookup) timeout when making DNS lookups. Note: The timeUnit parameter does not guarantee the specified precision; implementations may need to reduce precision, depending on the underlying DNS implementation. For example, the Oracle JVM's DNS cache only supports timeouts in whole seconds, so specifying a timeout of 1200ms will result in a timeout of 1 second.
        Specified by:
        setPositiveDNSCacheTimeout in interface AdvancedHostResolver
        Parameters:
        timeout - maximum lookup time
        timeUnit - units of the timeout value
      • setNegativeDNSCacheTimeout

        public void setNegativeDNSCacheTimeout​(int timeout,
                                               java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit timeUnit)
        Description copied from interface: AdvancedHostResolver
        Sets the negative (failed DNS lookup) timeout when making DNS lookups. Note: The timeUnit parameter does not guarantee the specified precision; implementations may need to reduce precision, depending on the underlying DNS implementation. For example, the Oracle JVM's DNS cache only supports timeouts in whole seconds, so specifying a timeout of 1200ms will result in a timeout of 1 second.
        Specified by:
        setNegativeDNSCacheTimeout in interface AdvancedHostResolver
        Parameters:
        timeout - maximum lookup time
        timeUnit - units of the timeout value