public class MulticastSocket extends DatagramSocket
A multicast group is specified by a class D IP address and by a standard UDP port number. Class D IP addresses are in
the range 224.0.0.0
to 239.255.255.255
, inclusive. The address 224.0.0.0 is reserved and
should not be used.
One would join a multicast group by first creating a MulticastSocket with the desired port, then invoking the
joinGroup(InetAddress groupAddr)
method:
// join a Multicast group and send the group salutations ... String msg = "Hello"; InetAddress group = InetAddress.getByName("228.5.6.7"); MulticastSocket s = new MulticastSocket(6789); s.joinGroup(group); DatagramPacket hi = new DatagramPacket(msg.getBytes(), msg.length(), group, 6789); s.send(hi); // get their responses! byte[] buf = new byte[1000]; DatagramPacket recv = new DatagramPacket(buf, buf.length); s.receive(recv); ... // OK, I'm done talking - leave the group... s.leaveGroup(group);When one sends a message to a multicast group, all subscribing recipients to that host and port receive the message (within the time-to-live range of the packet, see below). The socket needn't be a member of the multicast group to send messages to it.
When a socket subscribes to a multicast group/port, it receives datagrams sent by other hosts to the group/port, as do all other members of the group and port. A socket relinquishes membership in a group by the leaveGroup(InetAddress addr) method. Multiple MulticastSocket's may subscribe to a multicast group and port concurrently, and they will all receive group datagrams.
Currently applets are not allowed to use multicast sockets.
Constructor and Description |
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MulticastSocket()
Create a multicast socket.
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MulticastSocket(int port)
Create a multicast socket and bind it to a specific port.
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MulticastSocket(SocketAddress bindaddr)
Create a MulticastSocket bound to the specified socket address.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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InetAddress |
getInterface()
Retrieve the address of the network interface used for multicast packets.
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boolean |
getLoopbackMode()
Get the setting for local loopback of multicast datagrams.
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NetworkInterface |
getNetworkInterface()
Get the multicast network interface set.
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int |
getTimeToLive()
Get the default time-to-live for multicast packets sent out on the socket.
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void |
joinGroup(InetAddress mcastaddr)
Joins a multicast group.
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void |
joinGroup(SocketAddress mcastaddr,
NetworkInterface netIf)
Joins the specified multicast group at the specified interface.
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void |
leaveGroup(InetAddress mcastaddr)
Leave a multicast group.
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void |
leaveGroup(SocketAddress mcastaddr,
NetworkInterface netIf)
Leave a multicast group on a specified local interface.
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void |
setInterface(InetAddress inf)
Set the multicast network interface used by methods whose behavior would be affected by the value of the network
interface.
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void |
setLoopbackMode(boolean disable)
Disable/Enable local loopback of multicast datagrams The option is used by the platform's networking code as a
hint for setting whether multicast data will be looped back to the local socket.
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void |
setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface netIf)
Specify the network interface for outgoing multicast datagrams sent on this socket.
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void |
setTimeToLive(int ttl)
Set the default time-to-live for multicast packets sent out on this
MulticastSocket in order to control
the scope of the multicasts. |
bind, close, connect, connect, disconnect, getBroadcast, getInetAddress, getLocalAddress, getLocalPort, getLocalSocketAddress, getPort, getReceiveBufferSize, getRemoteSocketAddress, getReuseAddress, getSendBufferSize, getSoTimeout, getTrafficClass, isBound, isClosed, isConnected, receive, send, setBroadcast, setReceiveBufferSize, setReuseAddress, setSendBufferSize, setSoTimeout, setTrafficClass
public MulticastSocket() throws IOException
If there is a security manager, its checkListen
method is first called with 0 as its argument to ensure
the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.
IOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while creating the MulticastSocketSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkListen
method doesn't allow the operation.public MulticastSocket(int port) throws IOException
If there is a security manager, its checkListen
method is first called with the port
argument as
its argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.
port
- port to useIOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while creating the MulticastSocketSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkListen
method doesn't allow the operation.public MulticastSocket(@Nullable SocketAddress bindaddr) throws IOException
Or, if the address is null
, create an unbound socket.
If there is a security manager, its checkListen
method is first called with the SocketAddress port as its
argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.
bindaddr
- Socket address to bind to, or null
for an unbound socket.IOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while creating the MulticastSocketSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkListen
method doesn't allow the operation.public void setTimeToLive(int ttl) throws IOException
MulticastSocket
in order to control
the scope of the multicasts.
The ttl must be in the range 0 <= ttl <=
255
or an IllegalArgumentException
will be thrown. Multicast packets sent with a TTL of 0
are
not transmitted on the network but may be delivered locally.
ttl
- the time-to-liveIOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while setting the default time-to-live valuegetTimeToLive()
public int getTimeToLive() throws IOException
IOException
- if an I/O exception occurs while getting the default time-to-live valuesetTimeToLive(int)
public void joinGroup(InetAddress mcastaddr) throws IOException
setInterface
or setNetworkInterface
.
If there is a security manager, this method first calls its checkMulticast
method with the
mcastaddr
argument as its argument.
mcastaddr
- is the multicast address to joinIOException
- if there is an error joining or when the address is not a multicast address.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkMulticast
method doesn't allow the join.public void leaveGroup(InetAddress mcastaddr) throws IOException
setInterface
or setNetworkInterface
.
If there is a security manager, this method first calls its checkMulticast
method with the
mcastaddr
argument as its argument.
mcastaddr
- is the multicast address to leaveIOException
- if there is an error leaving or when the address is not a multicast address.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkMulticast
method doesn't allow the operation.public void joinGroup(SocketAddress mcastaddr, @Nullable NetworkInterface netIf) throws IOException
If there is a security manager, this method first calls its checkMulticast
method with the
mcastaddr
argument as its argument.
mcastaddr
- is the multicast address to joinnetIf
- specifies the local interface to receive multicast datagram packets, or null to defer to the
interface set by setInterface(InetAddress)
or
setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface)
IOException
- if there is an error joining or when the address is not a multicast address.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkMulticast
method doesn't allow the join.IllegalArgumentException
- if mcastaddr is null or is a SocketAddress subclass not supported by this socketpublic void leaveGroup(SocketAddress mcastaddr, @Nullable NetworkInterface netIf) throws IOException
If there is a security manager, this method first calls its checkMulticast
method with the
mcastaddr
argument as its argument.
mcastaddr
- is the multicast address to leavenetIf
- specifies the local interface or null to defer to the interface set by
setInterface(InetAddress)
or
setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface)
IOException
- if there is an error leaving or when the address is not a multicast address.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkMulticast
method doesn't allow the operation.IllegalArgumentException
- if mcastaddr is null or is a SocketAddress subclass not supported by this socketpublic void setInterface(InetAddress inf) throws SocketException
inf
- the InetAddressSocketException
- if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.getInterface()
public InetAddress getInterface() throws SocketException
InetAddress
representing the address of the network interface used for multicast packets.SocketException
- if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.setInterface(java.net.InetAddress)
public void setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface netIf) throws SocketException
netIf
- the interfaceSocketException
- if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.getNetworkInterface()
public NetworkInterface getNetworkInterface() throws SocketException
NetworkInterface
currently setSocketException
- if there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error.setNetworkInterface(NetworkInterface)
public void setLoopbackMode(boolean disable) throws SocketException
Because this option is a hint, applications that want to verify what loopback mode is set to should call
getLoopbackMode()
disable
- true
to disable the LoopbackModeSocketException
- if an error occurs while setting the valuegetLoopbackMode()
public boolean getLoopbackMode() throws SocketException
SocketException
- if an error occurs while getting the valuesetLoopbackMode(boolean)