Fix compile problems on j2se 1.5 - our Queue class conflicted with one in java.util. Also fix an API issue when running the server on Windows - the println method sends '\r\n' on Windows instead of '\n' on Unix, which confuses applications such as ihost. Patch provided by: skel
Catch a lot of old URL's and update them. Also remove a couple of old files that aren't used.
Changed the server to use the external util package. Quite a minor change, but does affect a lot of files.
Added URL to GPL headers.
i-scream is now licensed under the GPL. I've added the GPL headers to every source file, and put a full copy of the license in the appropriate places. I think I've covered everything. This is going to be a mad commit ;)
Major change in the java package naming. This has been held off for some time now, but it really needed doing. The future packaging of all i-scream products will be; uk.org.iscream.<product>.<subpart>.* In the case of the central monitoring system server this will be; uk.org.iscream.cms.server.* The whole server has been changed to follow this structure, and tested to a smallish extent. Further changes in other parts of the CMS will follow.
Implemented Queue size limiting.
The whole server package structure has been changed. Old Package: uk.ac.ukc.iscream.* New Package: uk.org.iscream.*
Given all the classes that extend Thread a name using Thread.setName(). It is only representative as far as it will tell us which class the Thread is, but this will go some way to aiding debugging. If time permitted, more effort could be taken to name each thread according to what it was dealing with.
We need to shutdown the Monitor's when closing down, otherwise the Queue's never get destroyed... and just sit there idle'ing away :)
Made use of the autoflush feature of PrintWriter.
Fix for the Client getting a null during shutdown.
All of these classes have been javadoc'd and commented.
General bug fixing. It now works for the features it should.
Changed to support the new Protocol 1.1. This protocol supports selecting the hosts a client wishes to monitor at connect time.
BUGFIX: The Queue would never be told to drop our queue, which means it would have kept filling until overflow.
All files changed to now incorporate a Queue. Makes the whole setup much tidier and will enable levels of buffering.
The Data Handler for a TCP Connection. Simply pumps XML until told to stop.
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