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Server.java
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// A simple web server using Java's built-in HttpServer
// Examples from https://dzone.com/articles/simple-http-server-in-java were useful references
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.URI;
import com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpExchange;
import com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpHandler;
import com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServer;
interface URLHandler {
String handleRequest(URI url) throws IOException;
}
class ServerHttpHandler implements HttpHandler {
URLHandler handler;
ServerHttpHandler(URLHandler handler) {
this.handler = handler;
}
public void handle(final HttpExchange exchange) throws IOException {
// form return body after being handled by program
try {
String ret = handler.handleRequest(exchange.getRequestURI());
// form the return string and write it on the browser
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(200, ret.getBytes().length);
OutputStream os = exchange.getResponseBody();
os.write(ret.getBytes());
os.close();
} catch(Exception e) {
String response = e.toString();
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(500, response.getBytes().length);
OutputStream os = exchange.getResponseBody();
os.write(response.getBytes());
os.close();
}
}
}
public class Server {
public static void start(int port, URLHandler handler) throws IOException {
HttpServer server = HttpServer.create(new InetSocketAddress(port), 0);
//create request entrypoint
server.createContext("/", new ServerHttpHandler(handler));
//start the server
server.start();
System.out.println("Server Started! Visit http://localhost:" + port + " to visit.");
}
}