| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| Threadable<T extends Threadable<T>> |
A placeholder interface for threadable message objects.
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| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| Article |
Basic state needed for message retrieval and threading.
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| ArticleInfo |
Class contains details about an article.
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| ArticleIterator |
Class which wraps an
Iterable<String> of raw article information to generate an Iterable<Article> of the parsed information. |
| NewGroupsOrNewsQuery |
The NewGroupsOrNewsQuery class.
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| NewsgroupInfo |
NewsgroupInfo stores information pertaining to a newsgroup returned by the NNTP GROUP, LIST, and NEWGROUPS commands, implemented by
selectNewsgroup , listNewsgroups
, and listNewNewsgroups respectively. |
| NewsgroupIterator |
Class which wraps an
Iterable<String> of raw newgroup information to generate an Iterable<NewsgroupInfo> of the parsed information. |
| NNTP |
The NNTP class is not meant to be used by itself and is provided only so that you may easily implement your own NNTP client if you so desire.
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| NNTPClient |
NNTPClient encapsulates all the functionality necessary to post and retrieve articles from an NNTP server.
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| NNTPCommand |
NNTPCommand stores a set of constants for NNTP command codes.
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| NNTPReply |
NNTPReply stores a set of constants for NNTP reply codes.
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| NntpThreadContainer |
A placeholder utility class, used for constructing a tree of Threadables Original implementation by Jamie Zawinski.
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| ReplyIterator |
Wraps a
BufferedReader and returns an Iterable<String> which returns the individual lines from the reader. |
| SimpleNNTPHeader |
This class is used to construct the bare minimum acceptable header for most newsreaders.
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| Threader |
This is an implementation of a message threading algorithm, as originally devised by Zamie Zawinski.
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| Exception | Description |
|---|---|
| NNTPConnectionClosedException |
NNTPConnectionClosedException is used to indicate the premature or unexpected closing of an NNTP connection resulting from a
NNTPReply.SERVICE_DISCONTINUED response (NNTP reply code 400) to a failed NNTP command. |