edu.sdsc.inca.protocol
Class Ping

java.lang.Object
  extended by edu.sdsc.inca.protocol.MessageHandler
      extended by edu.sdsc.inca.protocol.StandardMessageHandler
          extended by edu.sdsc.inca.protocol.Ping

public class Ping
extends StandardMessageHandler

Author:
Cathie Olschanowsky This command is useful to make sure that the server is alive and responding. Good for testing and not much else.

Nested Class Summary
 
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class edu.sdsc.inca.protocol.MessageHandler
MessageHandler.Permittee, MessageHandler.PermitteeGroup
 
Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class edu.sdsc.inca.protocol.MessageHandler
logger
 
Constructor Summary
Ping()
           
 
Method Summary
 void execute(ProtocolReader reader, ProtocolWriter writer, java.lang.String dn)
          Service an incoming request from a specified client DN, using specified i/o streams.
 
Methods inherited from class edu.sdsc.inca.protocol.StandardMessageHandler
execute
 
Methods inherited from class edu.sdsc.inca.protocol.MessageHandler
errorReply, getAllPermittees, getPermissionsAsXml, getPermittees, getPermittees, grantPeerPermission, grantPermission, isPermitted, resetPermissions, revokeAllPermissions, revokePeerPermission, revokePermission, setPermissionsFromXml, setPermissionsFromXml, setPermissionsPath
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

Ping

public Ping()
Method Detail

execute

public void execute(ProtocolReader reader,
                    ProtocolWriter writer,
                    java.lang.String dn)
             throws java.lang.Exception
Description copied from class: StandardMessageHandler
Service an incoming request from a specified client DN, using specified i/o streams. Close the reader and writer to indicate that the client connection should be closed.

Specified by:
execute in class StandardMessageHandler
Parameters:
reader - the reader connected to the client
writer - the writer connected to the client
dn - the DN of the client, null if no authentication
Throws:
java.lang.Exception