Hi,
ALT Mobile DEV wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I assume you want me to hack the source as GrizzletRequest.getRequest()
> is protected.
>
>
> com.sun.grizzly.tcp.Request is definately what I want. Thanks for
> pointing me in the right direction.
How too weeks out and I almost forgot what protected means :-) Let me
change them to public for now so you can work.
Thanks for the feedback!
-- Jeanfrancois
>
>
> --Zaid
>
> http://altmobile.com
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2008, at 5:26 PM, Jeanfrancois Arcand
> <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_Sun.COM> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> ALT Mobile DEV wrote:
>>> Hi and thank you for the superior implementation!
>>> I was porting our yet-to-be-released Dynamic Mashup server from Sun
>>> Labs' Brazil to Grizzly for its Comet support. In addition to
>>> creating composite web sites, our Mashup technologies can dynamically
>>> generate text-to-speech audio of the mash-up content. This feature is
>>> in support of the visually impaired as well as power users who want
>>> to listen to their aggregated data. Based on the presence of URL
>>> parameters, the Mashup server will generate an audio file and append
>>> an EMBED element to the mash-up content with the URL to the audio
>>> file. For example, Element t_embedElement =
>>> t_aDocument.createElementNS(null, "EMBED");
>>> t_embedElement.setAttributeNS(null, "id", "tts-embed");
>>> t_embedElement.setAttributeNS(null, "autostart", "true");
>>> t_embedElement.setAttributeNS(null, "width", "200");
>>> t_embedElement.setAttributeNS(null, "height", "20");
>>> t_embedElement.setAttributeNS(null, "src", request.serverUrl() +
>>> "/audio/" + t_audioIdString + ".aif");
>>> A Brazil Handler/Servlet Request object provides a serverUrl() which
>>> is seen above in the SRC attribute-- enabling any mash-up to be audible.
>>> Though it's easier to do this on server, I can of course generate a
>>> JavaScript which would use document.URL. So that's why I need a
>>> serverUrl() method. As for information about the client's IP address
>>> and browser, our Mashup server technologies also uses geo-location to
>>> provide contextual mash-up filtering and dynamic content transcoding
>>> based on client capabilities. I have not tested to see if Grizzlets
>>> support cookie access.
>>
>> You will have to do some Request manipulation (my next post will
>> contains the code for doing that).
>>
>> OK as usual, the documentation is lacking :-( This is my resolution
>> for this year....release 1.8.0 only based on documentation and bug
>> fixes. For a workaround (until I implement the missing methods), you
>> can do:
>>
>> import com.sun.grizzly.tcp.Request;
>>
>> ....
>>
>>
>> Request request = asyncConnection.getRequest().getRequest();
>> request.action(ActionCode.ACTION_REQ_HOST_ADDR_ATTRIBUTE);
>> request.action(ActionCode.ACTION_REQ_LOCAL_NAME_ATTRIBUTE);
>> request.action(ActionCode.ACTION_REQ_HOST_ATTRIBUTE);
>> request.action(ActionCode.ACTION_REQ_LOCAL_ADDR_ATTRIBUTE);
>>
>> and then invoking the method below will gives you what you are looking
>> at:
>>
>> request.remoteAddr();
>> request.remoteHost();
>>
>>
>> Not simple, but at least you have a workaround until I implement those
>> missing method and more important, documents them :-)
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks again.
>>> --Zaid
>>> http://altmobile.com
>>> On Jan 7, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
>>>> Salut,
>>>>
>>>> Zaid Al-Timimi wrote:
>>>>> it does not seem that a Grizzlet can access server or client info
>>>>> from the AsyncConnection in onRequest(). Any way to get this?
>>>>
>>>> Good catch :-) This is missing right now. Can you tell me what you
>>>> need exactly so I can add it to the truck so you aren't blocked?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> thanks.
>>>>> --Zaid
>>>>> http://altmobile.com <http://altmobile.com/>
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