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017
018 package examples.telnet;
019
020 import java.io.IOException;
021 import org.apache.commons.net.telnet.TelnetClient;
022
023 import examples.util.IOUtil;
024
025 /***
026 * This is an example of a trivial use of the TelnetClient class.
027 * It connects to the weather server at the University of Michigan,
028 * um-weather.sprl.umich.edu port 3000, and allows the user to interact
029 * with the server via standard input. You could use this example to
030 * connect to any telnet server, but it is obviously not general purpose
031 * because it reads from standard input a line at a time, making it
032 * inconvenient for use with a remote interactive shell. The TelnetClient
033 * class used by itself is mostly intended for automating access to telnet
034 * resources rather than interactive use.
035 * <p>
036 ***/
037
038 // This class requires the IOUtil support class!
039 public final class WeatherTelnet
040 {
041
042 public final static void main(String[] args)
043 {
044 TelnetClient telnet;
045
046 telnet = new TelnetClient();
047
048 try
049 {
050 telnet.connect("rainmaker.wunderground.com", 3000);
051 }
052 catch (IOException e)
053 {
054 e.printStackTrace();
055 System.exit(1);
056 }
057
058 IOUtil.readWrite(telnet.getInputStream(), telnet.getOutputStream(),
059 System.in, System.out);
060
061 try
062 {
063 telnet.disconnect();
064 }
065 catch (IOException e)
066 {
067 e.printStackTrace();
068 System.exit(1);
069 }
070
071 System.exit(0);
072 }
073
074 }
075
076