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25
26package java.nio.channels;
27
28import java.net.InetAddress;
29import java.net.NetworkInterface;
30import java.io.IOException;
31import java.net.ProtocolFamily;             // javadoc
32import java.net.StandardProtocolFamily;     // javadoc
33import java.net.StandardSocketOptions;      // javadoc
34
35/**
36 * A network channel that supports Internet Protocol (IP) multicasting.
37 *
38 * <p> IP multicasting is the transmission of IP datagrams to members of
39 * a <em>group</em> that is zero or more hosts identified by a single destination
40 * address.
41 *
42 * <p> In the case of a channel to an {@link StandardProtocolFamily#INET IPv4} socket,
43 * the underlying operating system supports <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2236.txt">
44 * <i>RFC&nbsp;2236: Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 (IGMPv2)</i></a>.
45 * It may optionally support source filtering as specified by <a
46 * href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3376.txt"> <i>RFC&nbsp;3376: Internet Group
47 * Management Protocol, Version 3 (IGMPv3)</i></a>.
48 * For channels to an {@link StandardProtocolFamily#INET6 IPv6} socket, the equivalent
49 * standards are <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2710.txt"> <i>RFC&nbsp;2710:
50 * Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for IPv6</i></a> and <a
51 * href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3810.txt"> <i>RFC&nbsp;3810: Multicast Listener
52 * Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2) for IPv6</i></a>.
53 *
54 * <p> The {@link #join(InetAddress,NetworkInterface)} method is used to
55 * join a group and receive all multicast datagrams sent to the group. A channel
56 * may join several multicast groups and may join the same group on several
57 * {@link NetworkInterface interfaces}. Membership is dropped by invoking the {@link
58 * MembershipKey#drop drop} method on the returned {@link MembershipKey}. If the
59 * underlying platform supports source filtering then the {@link MembershipKey#block
60 * block} and {@link MembershipKey#unblock unblock} methods can be used to block or
61 * unblock multicast datagrams from particular source addresses.
62 *
63 * <p> The {@link #join(InetAddress,NetworkInterface,InetAddress)} method
64 * is used to begin receiving datagrams sent to a group whose source address matches
65 * a given source address. This method throws {@link UnsupportedOperationException}
66 * if the underlying platform does not support source filtering.  Membership is
67 * <em>cumulative</em> and this method may be invoked again with the same group
68 * and interface to allow receiving datagrams from other source addresses. The
69 * method returns a {@link MembershipKey} that represents membership to receive
70 * datagrams from the given source address. Invoking the key's {@link
71 * MembershipKey#drop drop} method drops membership so that datagrams from the
72 * source address can no longer be received.
73 *
74 * <h2>Platform dependencies</h2>
75 *
76 * The multicast implementation is intended to map directly to the native
77 * multicasting facility. Consequently, the following items should be considered
78 * when developing an application that receives IP multicast datagrams:
79 *
80 * <ol>
81 *
82 * <li><p> The creation of the channel should specify the {@link ProtocolFamily}
83 * that corresponds to the address type of the multicast groups that the channel
84 * will join. There is no guarantee that a channel to a socket in one protocol
85 * family can join and receive multicast datagrams when the address of the
86 * multicast group corresponds to another protocol family. For example, it is
87 * implementation specific if a channel to an {@link StandardProtocolFamily#INET6 IPv6}
88 * socket can join an {@link StandardProtocolFamily#INET IPv4} multicast group and receive
89 * multicast datagrams sent to the group. </p></li>
90 *
91 * <li><p> The channel's socket should be bound to the {@link
92 * InetAddress#isAnyLocalAddress wildcard} address. If the socket is bound to
93 * a specific address, rather than the wildcard address then it is implementation
94 * specific if multicast datagrams are received by the socket. </p></li>
95 *
96 * <li><p> The {@link StandardSocketOptions#SO_REUSEADDR SO_REUSEADDR} option should be
97 * enabled prior to {@link NetworkChannel#bind binding} the socket. This is
98 * required to allow multiple members of the group to bind to the same
99 * address. </p></li>
100 *
101 * </ol>
102 *
103 * <p> <b>Usage Example:</b>
104 * <pre>
105 *     // join multicast group on this interface, and also use this
106 *     // interface for outgoing multicast datagrams
107 *     NetworkInterface ni = NetworkInterface.getByName("hme0");
108 *
109 *     DatagramChannel dc = DatagramChannel.open(StandardProtocolFamily.INET)
110 *         .setOption(StandardSocketOptions.SO_REUSEADDR, true)
111 *         .bind(new InetSocketAddress(5000))
112 *         .setOption(StandardSocketOptions.IP_MULTICAST_IF, ni);
113 *
114 *     InetAddress group = InetAddress.getByName("225.4.5.6");
115 *
116 *     MembershipKey key = dc.join(group, ni);
117 * </pre>
118 *
119 * @since 1.7
120 */
121
122public interface MulticastChannel
123    extends NetworkChannel
124{
125    /**
126     * Closes this channel.
127     *
128     * <p> If the channel is a member of a multicast group then the membership
129     * is {@link MembershipKey#drop dropped}. Upon return, the {@link
130     * MembershipKey membership-key} will be {@link MembershipKey#isValid
131     * invalid}.
132     *
133     * <p> This method otherwise behaves exactly as specified by the {@link
134     * Channel} interface.
135     *
136     * @throws  IOException
137     *          If an I/O error occurs
138     */
139    @Override void close() throws IOException;
140
141    /**
142     * Joins a multicast group to begin receiving all datagrams sent to the group,
143     * returning a membership key.
144     *
145     * <p> If this channel is currently a member of the group on the given
146     * interface to receive all datagrams then the membership key, representing
147     * that membership, is returned. Otherwise this channel joins the group and
148     * the resulting new membership key is returned. The resulting membership key
149     * is not {@link MembershipKey#sourceAddress source-specific}.
150     *
151     * <p> A multicast channel may join several multicast groups, including
152     * the same group on more than one interface. An implementation may impose a
153     * limit on the number of groups that may be joined at the same time.
154     *
155     * @param   group
156     *          The multicast address to join
157     * @param   interf
158     *          The network interface on which to join the group
159     *
160     * @return  The membership key
161     *
162     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
163     *          If the group parameter is not a {@link InetAddress#isMulticastAddress
164     *          multicast} address, or the group parameter is an address type
165     *          that is not supported by this channel
166     * @throws  IllegalStateException
167     *          If the channel already has source-specific membership of the
168     *          group on the interface
169     * @throws  UnsupportedOperationException
170     *          If the channel's socket is not an Internet Protocol socket
171     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
172     *          If this channel is closed
173     * @throws  IOException
174     *          If an I/O error occurs
175     * @throws  SecurityException
176     *          If a security manager is set, and its
177     *          {@link SecurityManager#checkMulticast(InetAddress) checkMulticast}
178     *          method denies access to the multiast group
179     */
180    MembershipKey join(InetAddress group, NetworkInterface interf)
181        throws IOException;
182
183    /**
184     * Joins a multicast group to begin receiving datagrams sent to the group
185     * from a given source address.
186     *
187     * <p> If this channel is currently a member of the group on the given
188     * interface to receive datagrams from the given source address then the
189     * membership key, representing that membership, is returned. Otherwise this
190     * channel joins the group and the resulting new membership key is returned.
191     * The resulting membership key is {@link MembershipKey#sourceAddress
192     * source-specific}.
193     *
194     * <p> Membership is <em>cumulative</em> and this method may be invoked
195     * again with the same group and interface to allow receiving datagrams sent
196     * by other source addresses to the group.
197     *
198     * @param   group
199     *          The multicast address to join
200     * @param   interf
201     *          The network interface on which to join the group
202     * @param   source
203     *          The source address
204     *
205     * @return  The membership key
206     *
207     * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
208     *          If the group parameter is not a {@link
209     *          InetAddress#isMulticastAddress multicast} address, the
210     *          source parameter is not a unicast address, the group
211     *          parameter is an address type that is not supported by this channel,
212     *          or the source parameter is not the same address type as the group
213     * @throws  IllegalStateException
214     *          If the channel is currently a member of the group on the given
215     *          interface to receive all datagrams
216     * @throws  UnsupportedOperationException
217     *          If the channel's socket is not an Internet Protocol socket or
218     *          source filtering is not supported
219     * @throws  ClosedChannelException
220     *          If this channel is closed
221     * @throws  IOException
222     *          If an I/O error occurs
223     * @throws  SecurityException
224     *          If a security manager is set, and its
225     *          {@link SecurityManager#checkMulticast(InetAddress) checkMulticast}
226     *          method denies access to the multiast group
227     */
228    MembershipKey join(InetAddress group, NetworkInterface interf, InetAddress source)
229        throws IOException;
230}
231