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/* @test
* @bug 6431343
* @summary Test that DatagramChannel.getLocalAddress returns the right local
* address after connect/disconnect.
*/
import java.net.*;
import java.nio.channels.DatagramChannel;
public class ChangingAddress {
// Checks that the given DatagramSocket and DatagramChannel are bound to the
// same local address.
static void check(DatagramSocket ds, DatagramChannel dc) {
InetAddress expected = ds.getLocalAddress();
InetAddress actual = dc.socket().getLocalAddress();
// okay if one bound to 0.0.0.0 and the other to ::0
if ((expected.isAnyLocalAddress() != actual.isAnyLocalAddress()) &&
!expected.equals(actual))
{
throw new RuntimeException("Expected: " + expected + ", actual: " + actual);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
InetAddress lh = InetAddress.getLocalHost();
SocketAddress remote = new InetSocketAddress(lh, 1234);
DatagramSocket ds = null;
DatagramChannel dc = null;
try {
ds = new DatagramSocket();
dc = DatagramChannel.open().bind(new InetSocketAddress(0));
check(ds, dc);
ds.connect(remote);
dc.connect(remote);
check(ds, dc);
ds.disconnect();
dc.disconnect();
check(ds, dc);
// repeat tests using socket adapter
ds.connect(remote);
dc.socket().connect(remote);
check(ds, dc);
ds.disconnect();
dc.socket().disconnect();
check(ds, dc);
} finally {
if (ds != null) ds.close();
if (dc != null) dc.close();
}
}
}