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* This entity serializer currently supports "chunked" and "identitiy" * transfer-coding and content length delimited content. *
* This class relies on a specific implementation of * {@link ContentLengthStrategy} to determine the content length or transfer * encoding of the entity. *
* This class writes out the content of {@link HttpEntity} to the data stream * using a transfer coding based on properties on the HTTP message. * * @since 4.0 */ public class EntitySerializer { private final ContentLengthStrategy lenStrategy; public EntitySerializer(final ContentLengthStrategy lenStrategy) { super(); if (lenStrategy == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Content length strategy may not be null"); } this.lenStrategy = lenStrategy; } /** * Creates a transfer codec based on properties of the given HTTP message * and returns {@link OutputStream} instance that transparently encodes * output data as it is being written out to the output stream. *
* This method is called by the public * {@link #serialize(SessionOutputBuffer, HttpMessage, HttpEntity)}. * * @param outbuffer the session output buffer. * @param message the HTTP message. * @return output stream. * @throws HttpException in case of HTTP protocol violation. * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error. */ protected OutputStream doSerialize( final SessionOutputBuffer outbuffer, final HttpMessage message) throws HttpException, IOException { long len = this.lenStrategy.determineLength(message); if (len == ContentLengthStrategy.CHUNKED) { return new ChunkedOutputStream(outbuffer); } else if (len == ContentLengthStrategy.IDENTITY) { return new IdentityOutputStream(outbuffer); } else { return new ContentLengthOutputStream(outbuffer, len); } } /** * Writes out the content of the given HTTP entity to the session output * buffer based on properties of the given HTTP message. * * @param outbuffer the output session buffer. * @param message the HTTP message. * @param entity the HTTP entity to be written out. * @throws HttpException in case of HTTP protocol violation. * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error. */ public void serialize( final SessionOutputBuffer outbuffer, final HttpMessage message, final HttpEntity entity) throws HttpException, IOException { if (outbuffer == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Session output buffer may not be null"); } if (message == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("HTTP message may not be null"); } if (entity == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("HTTP entity may not be null"); } OutputStream outstream = doSerialize(outbuffer, message); entity.writeTo(outstream); outstream.close(); } }