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* A server-socket channel is open but not bound when created by the {@code * open()} method. Calling {@code accept} before bound will cause a * {@link NotYetBoundException}. It can be bound by calling the bind method of a * related {@code ServerSocket} instance. */ public abstract class ServerSocketChannel extends AbstractSelectableChannel { /** * Constructs a new {@link ServerSocketChannel}. * * @param selectorProvider * an instance of SelectorProvider. */ protected ServerSocketChannel(SelectorProvider selectorProvider) { super(selectorProvider); } /** * Creates an open and unbound server-socket channel. *
* This channel is created by calling {@code openServerSocketChannel} method * of the default {@code SelectorProvider} instance. * * @return the new channel which is open but unbound. * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs. */ public static ServerSocketChannel open() throws IOException { return SelectorProvider.provider().openServerSocketChannel(); } /** * Gets the valid operations of this channel. Server-socket channels support * accepting operation, so this method returns {@code * SelectionKey.OP_ACCEPT}. * * @see java.nio.channels.SelectableChannel#validOps() * @return the operations supported by this channel. */ @Override public final int validOps() { return SelectionKey.OP_ACCEPT; } /** * Return the server-socket assigned this channel, which does not declare * any public methods that are not declared in {@code ServerSocket}. * * @return the server-socket assigned to this channel. */ public abstract ServerSocket socket(); /** * Accepts a connection to this server-socket channel. *
* This method returns {@code null} when this channel is non-blocking and no * connection is available, otherwise it blocks until a new connection is * available or an I/O error occurs. The socket channel returned by this * method will always be in blocking mode. *
* This method just executes the same security checks as the {@code * accept()} method of the {@link ServerSocket} class. * * @return the accepted {@code SocketChannel} instance, or {@code null} if * the channel is non-blocking and no connection is available. * @throws AsynchronousCloseException * if this channel is closed by another thread while this method * is in operation. * @throws ClosedByInterruptException * if another thread interrupts the calling thread while this * operation is in progress. The interrupt state of the calling * thread is set and the channel is closed. * @throws ClosedChannelException * if this channel is closed. * @throws IOException * if another I/O error occurs. * @throws NotYetBoundException * if the socket has not yet been bound. */ public abstract SocketChannel accept() throws IOException; }