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/*
* Jitsi, the OpenSource Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client.
*
* Distributable under LGPL license.
* See terms of license at gnu.org.
*/
package net.java.sip.communicator.impl.protocol.mock;
import java.util.*;
import net.java.sip.communicator.service.protocol.*;
import net.java.sip.communicator.service.protocol.event.*;
/**
* Instant messaging functionality for the mock protocol.
*
* @author Damian Minkov
* @author Emil Ivov
*/
public class MockBasicInstantMessaging
extends AbstractOperationSetBasicInstantMessaging
{
/**
* The currently valid persistent presence operation set..
*/
private final MockPersistentPresenceOperationSet opSetPersPresence;
/**
* The protocol provider that created us.
*/
private final MockProvider parentProvider;
/**
* Creates an instance of this operation set keeping a reference to the
* parent protocol provider and presence operation set.
*
* @param provider The provider instance that creates us.
* @param opSetPersPresence the currently valid
* <tt>MockPersistentPresenceOperationSet</tt> instance.
*/
public MockBasicInstantMessaging(
MockProvider provider,
MockPersistentPresenceOperationSet opSetPersPresence)
{
this.opSetPersPresence = opSetPersPresence;
this.parentProvider = provider;
}
@Override
public Message createMessage(String content, String contentType,
String encoding, String subject)
{
return new MockMessage(content, contentType, encoding, subject);
}
/**
* Sends the <tt>message</tt> to the destination indicated by the
* <tt>to</tt> contact.
*
* @param to the <tt>Contact</tt> to send <tt>message</tt> to
* @param message the <tt>Message</tt> to send.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the underlying ICQ stack is not
* registered and initialized.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>to</tt> is not an instance
* belonging to the underlying implementation.
*/
public void sendInstantMessage(Contact to, Message message)
throws IllegalStateException,
IllegalArgumentException
{
fireMessageEvent(
new MessageDeliveredEvent(message, to, new Date()));
}
/**
* Determines whether the protocol provider (or the protocol itself) support
* sending and receiving offline messages. Most often this method would
* return true for protocols that support offline messages and false for
* those that don't. It is however possible for a protocol to support these
* messages and yet have a particular account that does not (i.e. feature
* not enabled on the protocol server). In cases like this it is possible
* for this method to return true even when offline messaging is not
* supported, and then have the sendMessage method throw an
* OperationFailedException with code - OFFLINE_MESSAGES_NOT_SUPPORTED.
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the protocol supports offline messages and
* <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
*/
public boolean isOfflineMessagingSupported()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Determines whether the protocol supports the supplied content type
*
* @param contentType the type we want to check
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the protocol supports it and
* <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
*/
public boolean isContentTypeSupported(String contentType)
{
return contentType.equals(DEFAULT_MIME_TYPE);
}
/**
* Methods for manipulating mock operation set as deliver(receive) messageop
*
* @param to the address of the contact whom we are to deliver the message.
* @param msg the message that we are to deliver.
*/
public void deliverMessage(String to, Message msg)
{
Contact sourceContact = opSetPersPresence.findContactByID(to);
fireMessageEvent(
new MessageReceivedEvent(
msg, sourceContact, new Date()));
}
}
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