Package | air.net |
Class | public class SecureSocketMonitor |
Inheritance | SecureSocketMonitor SocketMonitor ServiceMonitor EventDispatcher Object |
Runtime Versions: | AIR 2.0 |
This class is included in the aircore.swc file. Flash Builder loads this class automatically when you create a project for AIR. The Flex SDK also includes this aircore.swc file, which you should include when compiling the application if you are using Flex SDK.
In Adobe® Flash® CS3 Professional,
this class is included in the ServiceMonitorShim.swc file. To use classes in the air.net package ,
you must first drag the ServiceMonitorShim component from the Components panel to the
Library and then add the following import
statement to your ActionScript 3.0 code:
import air.net.*;
To use air.net package in Adobe® Flash® Professional (CS4 or higher):
- Select the File > Publish Settings command.
- In the Flash panel, click the Settings button for ActionScript 3.0. Select Library Path.
- Click the Browse to SWC File button. Browse to Adobe Flash CSn/AIKn.n/frameworks/libs/air/aircore.swc file in the Adobe Flash Professional installation folder.
- Click the OK button.
- Add the following
import
statement to your ActionScript 3.0 code:import air.net.*;
More examples
Method | Defined By | ||
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Creates a SecureSocketMonitor object for a specified TCP endpoint. | SecureSocketMonitor | ||
addEventListener(type:String, listener:Function, useCapture:Boolean = false, priority:int = 0, useWeakReference:Boolean = false):void
Registers an event listener object with an EventDispatcher object so that the listener
receives notification of an event. | EventDispatcher | ||
Dispatches an event into the event flow. | EventDispatcher | ||
Checks whether the EventDispatcher object has any listeners registered for a specific type
of event. | EventDispatcher | ||
Indicates whether an object has a specified property defined. | Object | ||
Indicates whether an instance of the Object class is in the prototype chain of the object specified
as the parameter. | Object | ||
[static]
Adds public ServiceMonitor methods to a JavaScript constructor function's prototype. | ServiceMonitor | ||
Indicates whether the specified property exists and is enumerable. | Object | ||
Removes a listener from the EventDispatcher object. | EventDispatcher | ||
Sets the availability of a dynamic property for loop operations. | Object | ||
Starts the service monitor. | ServiceMonitor | ||
Stops monitoring the service. | ServiceMonitor | ||
Returns the string representation of this object, formatted according to locale-specific conventions. | Object | ||
[override]
Returns the string representation of the specified object. | SecureSocketMonitor | ||
Returns the primitive value of the specified object. | Object | ||
Checks whether an event listener is registered with this EventDispatcher object or any of
its ancestors for the specified event type. | EventDispatcher |
Method | Defined By | ||
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[override]
Calling the checkStatus() method of a SocketMonitor object causes
the application to try connecting to the socket, to check for a
connect event. | SocketMonitor | ||
[override]
Creates a SecureSocket object. | SecureSocketMonitor |
SecureSocketMonitor | () | Constructor |
public function SecureSocketMonitor(host:String, port:int)
Runtime Versions: | AIR 2.0 |
Creates a SecureSocketMonitor object for a specified TCP endpoint.
After creating a SecureSocketMonitor object, the caller should call start
to begin monitoring the status of the service.
As with the Timer object, the caller should maintain a reference to the SecureSocketMonitor object. Otherwise, the runtime deletes the object and monitoring ends.
Parametershost:String — The host to monitor.
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port:int — The port to monitor.
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createSocket | () | method |
toString | () | method |
override public function toString():String
Runtime Versions: | AIR 2.0 |
Returns the string representation of the specified object.
Note: Methods of the Object class are dynamically created on Object's prototype. To redefine this method in a subclass of Object, do not use the override
keyword. For example, a subclass of Object implements function toString():String
instead of using an override of the base class.
String — A string representation of the object.
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