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<HR><A NAME="MIN_IDLE_RECONNECT"><!-- --></A><H3>MIN_IDLE_RECONNECT</H3><PRE>long <B>MIN_IDLE_RECONNECT</B></PRE><DL><DD>Amount of a connection must be idle before a reconnection attempt will be considered.<P><DL></DL></DL><HR><A NAME="CONNECTION_IDLE_TIMEOUT"><!-- --></A><H3>CONNECTION_IDLE_TIMEOUT</H3><PRE>long <B>CONNECTION_IDLE_TIMEOUT</B></PRE><DL><DD>Amount of time after which a connection is considered idle and may be scavenged.<P><DL></DL></DL><HR><A NAME="RETRMAXAGE"><!-- --></A><H3>RETRMAXAGE</H3><PRE>long <B>RETRMAXAGE</B></PRE><DL><DD>Amount if time which retries may remain queued for retrasmission. If still unACKed after this amount of time then the connection is considered dead.<P><DL></DL></DL><HR><A NAME="myThreadGroup"><!-- --></A><H3>myThreadGroup</H3><PRE>java.lang.ThreadGroup <B>myThreadGroup</B></PRE><DL><DD>This is the thread group into which we will place all of the threads we create. THIS HAS NO EFFECT ON SCHEDULING. Java thread groups are only for organization and naming.<P><DL></DL></DL><!-- ========= CONSTRUCTOR DETAIL ======== --><A NAME="constructor_detail"><!-- --></A><TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="3" CELLSPACING="0" SUMMARY=""><TR BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF" CLASS="TableHeadingColor"><TD COLSPAN=1><FONT SIZE="+2"><B>Constructor Detail</B></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><A NAME="TlsTransport()"><!-- --></A><H3>TlsTransport</H3><PRE>public <B>TlsTransport</B>()</PRE><DL></DL><!-- ============ METHOD DETAIL ========== --><A NAME="method_detail"><!-- --></A><TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="3" CELLSPACING="0" SUMMARY=""><TR BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF" CLASS="TableHeadingColor"><TD COLSPAN=1><FONT SIZE="+2"><B>Method Detail</B></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><A NAME="equals(java.lang.Object)"><!-- --></A><H3>equals</H3><PRE>public boolean <B>equals</B>(java.lang.Object target)</PRE><DL><DD><P><DD><DL><DT><B>Specified by:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageTransport.html#equals(java.lang.Object)">equals</A></CODE> in interface <CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageTransport.html" title="interface in net.jxta.endpoint">MessageTransport</A></CODE></DL></DD><DD><DL></DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="getPeerGroup()"><!-- --></A><H3>getPeerGroup</H3><PRE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/peergroup/PeerGroup.html" title="interface in net.jxta.peergroup">PeerGroup</A> <B>getPeerGroup</B>()</PRE><DL><DD>{@inheritDoc}<P><DD><DL></DL></DD><DD><DL></DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="init(net.jxta.peergroup.PeerGroup, net.jxta.id.ID, net.jxta.document.Advertisement)"><!-- --></A><H3>init</H3><PRE>public void <B>init</B>(<A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/peergroup/PeerGroup.html" title="interface in net.jxta.peergroup">PeerGroup</A> group, <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/id/ID.html" title="class in net.jxta.id">ID</A> assignedID, <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/document/Advertisement.html" title="class in net.jxta.document">Advertisement</A> impl) throws <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/exception/PeerGroupException.html" title="class in net.jxta.exception">PeerGroupException</A></PRE><DL><DD>Initialize the module, passing it its peer group and advertisement. <p/>Note: when subclassing one of the existing PeerGroup implementations (which implement Module), it may not be recommended to overload the init method. See the documentation of the PeerGroup class being subclassed.<P><DD><DL><DT><B>Specified by:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html#init(net.jxta.peergroup.PeerGroup, net.jxta.id.ID, net.jxta.document.Advertisement)">init</A></CODE> in interface <CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html" title="interface in net.jxta.platform">Module</A></CODE></DL></DD><DD><DL><DT><B>Parameters:</B><DD><CODE>group</CODE> - The PeerGroup from which this Module can obtain services. If this module is a service, this is also the PeerGroup of which this module is a service.<DD><CODE>assignedID</CODE> - Identity of Module within group. modules can use it as a the root of their namespace to create names that are unique within the group but predictible by the same module on another peer. This is normaly the ModuleClassID which is also the name under which the module is known by other modules. For a group it is the PeerGroupID itself. The parameters of a service, in the Peer configuration, are indexed by the assignedID of that service, and a Service must publish its run-time parameters in the Peer Advertisement under its assigned ID.<DD><CODE>impl</CODE> - The implementation advertisement for this Module. It is permissible to pass null if no implementation advertisement is available. This may happen if the implementation was selected by explicit class name rather than by following an implementation advertisement. Modules are not required to support that style of loading, but if they do, then their documentation should mention it.<DT><B>Throws:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/exception/PeerGroupException.html" title="class in net.jxta.exception">PeerGroupException</A></CODE> - This module failed to initialize.</DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="startApp(java.lang.String[])"><!-- --></A><H3>startApp</H3><PRE>public int <B>startApp</B>(java.lang.String[] args)</PRE><DL><DD>Some Modules will wait for this method being invoked, before completing their initializatino to the point that they are fully functional. That is also the opportunity to supply arbitrary arguments (mostly to applications). <p/>If this module is a <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/peergroup/PeerGroup.html" title="interface in net.jxta.peergroup"><CODE>PeerGroup</CODE></A> service, it may be invoked several times depending on its return value. <p/>Note: the name of this method is historical and no-longer adequate.<P><DD><DL><DT><B>Specified by:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html#startApp(java.lang.String[])">startApp</A></CODE> in interface <CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html" title="interface in net.jxta.platform">Module</A></CODE></DL></DD><DD><DL><DT><B>Parameters:</B><DD><CODE>args</CODE> - An array of Strings forming the parameters for this Module.<DT><B>Returns:</B><DD>int A status indication which may be one of <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html#START_OK"><CODE>Module.START_OK</CODE></A>, <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html#START_AGAIN_PROGRESS"><CODE>Module.START_AGAIN_PROGRESS</CODE></A>, <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html#START_AGAIN_STALLED"><CODE>Module.START_AGAIN_STALLED</CODE></A>, which indicates partial or complete success, or any other value (negative values are recommended for future compatibility), which indicates failure.</DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="stopApp()"><!-- --></A><H3>stopApp</H3><PRE>public void <B>stopApp</B>()</PRE><DL><DD>One can ask a Module to stop. The Module cannot be forced to comply, but in the future we might be able to deny it access to anything after some timeout. <p/>Note: the name of this method is no-longer adequate.<P><DD><DL><DT><B>Specified by:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html#stopApp()">stopApp</A></CODE> in interface <CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/platform/Module.html" title="interface in net.jxta.platform">Module</A></CODE></DL></DD><DD><DL></DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="isConnectionOriented()"><!-- --></A><H3>isConnectionOriented</H3><PRE>public boolean <B>isConnectionOriented</B>()</PRE><DL><DD>Returns true if the endpoint protocol can establish connection to the remote host (like TCP).<P><DD><DL><DT><B>Specified by:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageSender.html#isConnectionOriented()">isConnectionOriented</A></CODE> in interface <CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageSender.html" title="interface in net.jxta.endpoint">MessageSender</A></CODE></DL></DD><DD><DL><DT><B>Returns:</B><DD>boolean true if the protocol is connection oriented.</DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="allowsRouting()"><!-- --></A><H3>allowsRouting</H3><PRE>public boolean <B>allowsRouting</B>()</PRE><DL><DD>Returns true if the endpoint protocol can be used by the EndpointRouter. <p/>More specifically, this protocol will be used to route messages who's final destination is <b>not</b> one of the endpoint addresses available from getReachableEndpointAddresses.<P><DD><DL><DT><B>Specified by:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageSender.html#allowsRouting()">allowsRouting</A></CODE> in interface <CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageSender.html" title="interface in net.jxta.endpoint">MessageSender</A></CODE></DL></DD><DD><DL><DT><B>Returns:</B><DD>boolean true if the protocol can be used by the EndpointRouter</DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="transportControl(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)"><!-- --></A><H3>transportControl</H3><PRE>public java.lang.Object <B>transportControl</B>(java.lang.Object operation, java.lang.Object Value)</PRE><DL><DD>Pass a transport control object to a message transport<P><DD><DL><DT><B>Specified by:</B><DD><CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageTransport.html#transportControl(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)">transportControl</A></CODE> in interface <CODE><A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/MessageTransport.html" title="interface in net.jxta.endpoint">MessageTransport</A></CODE></DL></DD><DD><DL><DT><B>Returns:</B><DD>returned object</DL></DD></DL><HR><A NAME="getPublicAddress()"><!-- --></A><H3>getPublicAddress</H3><PRE>public <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/EndpointAddress.html" title="class in net.jxta.endpoint">EndpointAddress</A> <B>getPublicAddress</B>()</PRE><DL><DD>Returns the <A HREF="../../../../../net/jxta/endpoint/EndpointAddress.html" title="class in net.jxta.endpoint"><CODE>EndpointAddress</CODE></A> which will be used as the source
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