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Ron Sigal commented on JBREM-1175:
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I guess it's just a matter of adding
// Test for IPv6 host address.
if (this.host != null && this.host.indexOf(":") >= 0 &&
this.host.indexOf("[") == -1)
{
this.host = "[" + this.host + "]";
}
to the constructor.
URL-component-based InvokerLocator constructor generates incorrect
locator string under IPv6
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Key: JBREM-1175
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBREM-1175
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: unifiedinvoker
Affects Versions: 2.2.3.SP1, 2.5.2.SP1 (Flounder)
Reporter: Richard Achmatowicz
Assignee: Ron Sigal
Fix For: 2.2.3.SP2, 2.5.2.SP2 (Flounder)
The constructor
public InvokerLocator(String protocol, String host, int port, String path, Map
parameters)
creates a uri and originalURI from the component parts of the URL passed into it.
This uri is incorrectly formed when the host is an IPv6 IP address literal, as square
brackets need to be added to IPv6 URLs.
NOTE: the other constructor
public InvokerLocator(String uri)
does work correctly in the non-lagacy parsing case as the method URIParse will parse a
valid IPv6 URL into component parts using the URI constructor. This constructor parses an
input URI string into component parts in such a way that the hostname will retain its
square brackets if the URI represents a well formed IPv6 URL - and these square brackets
do not need to be added when the string uri is reconstructed later on oin the method.
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