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package sun.net.util;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLPermission;
import java.security.Permission;

URL Utility class.
/** * URL Utility class. */
public class URLUtil {
Returns a string form of the url suitable for use as a key in HashMap/Sets. The string form should be behave in the same manner as the URL when compared for equality in a HashMap/Set, except that no nameservice lookup is done on the hostname (only string comparison), and the fragment is not considered.
See Also:
  • java.net.URLStreamHandler.sameFile(java.net.URL)
/** * Returns a string form of the url suitable for use as a key in HashMap/Sets. * * The string form should be behave in the same manner as the URL when * compared for equality in a HashMap/Set, except that no nameservice * lookup is done on the hostname (only string comparison), and the fragment * is not considered. * * @see java.net.URLStreamHandler.sameFile(java.net.URL) */
public static String urlNoFragString(URL url) { StringBuilder strForm = new StringBuilder(); String protocol = url.getProtocol(); if (protocol != null) { /* protocol is compared case-insensitive, so convert to lowercase */ protocol = protocol.toLowerCase(); strForm.append(protocol); strForm.append("://"); } String host = url.getHost(); if (host != null) { /* host is compared case-insensitive, so convert to lowercase */ host = host.toLowerCase(); strForm.append(host); int port = url.getPort(); if (port == -1) { /* if no port is specificed then use the protocols * default, if there is one */ port = url.getDefaultPort(); } if (port != -1) { strForm.append(":").append(port); } } String file = url.getFile(); if (file != null) { strForm.append(file); } return strForm.toString(); } public static Permission getConnectPermission(URL url) throws IOException { String urlStringLowerCase = url.toString().toLowerCase(); if (urlStringLowerCase.startsWith("http:") || urlStringLowerCase.startsWith("https:")) { return getURLConnectPermission(url); } else if (urlStringLowerCase.startsWith("jar:http:") || urlStringLowerCase.startsWith("jar:https:")) { String urlString = url.toString(); int bangPos = urlString.indexOf("!/"); urlString = urlString.substring(4, bangPos > -1 ? bangPos : urlString.length()); URL u = new URL(urlString); return getURLConnectPermission(u); // If protocol is HTTP or HTTPS than use URLPermission object } else { return url.openConnection().getPermission(); } } private static Permission getURLConnectPermission(URL url) { String urlString = url.getProtocol() + "://" + url.getAuthority() + url.getPath(); return new URLPermission(urlString); } }