Package org.helm.notation2.tools
Class Base64
java.lang.Object
org.helm.notation2.tools.Base64
public class Base64 extends Object
A very fast and memory efficient class to encode and decode to and from
BASE64 in full accordance with RFC 2045.<br><br> On Windows XP sp1 with
1.4.2_04 and later ;), this encoder and decoder is about 10 times faster on
small arrays (10 - 1000 bytes) and 2-3 times as fast on larger arrays (10000
- 1000000 bytes) compared to
<code>sun.misc.Encoder()/Decoder()</code>.<br><br>
On byte arrays the encoder is about 20% faster than Jakarta Commons Base64
Codec for encode and about 50% faster for decoding large arrays. This
implementation is about twice as fast on very small arrays (< 30 bytes). If
source/destination is a <code>String</code> this version is about three times
as fast due to the fact that the Commons Codec result has to be recoded to a
<code>String</code> from <code>byte[]</code>, which is very
expensive.<br><br>
This encode/decode algorithm doesn't create any temporary arrays as many
other codecs do, it only allocates the resulting array. This produces less
garbage and it is possible to handle arrays twice as large as algorithms that
create a temporary array. (E.g. Jakarta Commons Codec). It is unknown whether
Sun's <code>sun.misc.Encoder()/Decoder()</code> produce temporary arrays but
since performance is quite low it probably does.<br><br>
The encoder produces the same output as the Sun one except that the Sun's
encoder appends a trailing line separator if the last character isn't a pad.
Unclear why but it only adds to the length and is probably a side effect.
Both are in conformance with RFC 2045 though.<br> Commons codec seem to
always att a trailing line separator.<br><br>
<b>Note!</b> The encode/decode method pairs (types) come in three versions
with the <b>exact</b> same algorithm and thus a lot of code redundancy. This
is to not create any temporary arrays for transcoding to/from different
format types. The methods not used can simply be commented out.<br><br>
There is also a "fast" version of all decode methods that works the same way
as the normal ones, but har a few demands on the decoded input. Normally
though, these fast verions should be used if the source if the input is known
and it hasn't bee tampered with.<br><br>
If you find the code useful or you find a bug, please send me a note at
base64 @ miginfocom . com.
Licence (BSD): ==============
Copyright (c) 2004, Mikael Grev, MiG InfoCom AB. (base64 @ miginfocom . com)
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- Version:
- 2.2
- Author:
- Mikael Grev Date: 2004-aug-02 Time: 11:31:11
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Base64() -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description static byte[]decode(byte[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded byte array.static byte[]decode(char[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded char array.static byte[]decode(String str)Decodes a BASE64 encodedString.static byte[]decodeFast(byte[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded byte array that is known to be resonably well formatted.static byte[]decodeFast(char[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded char array that is known to be resonably well formatted.static byte[]decodeFast(String s)Decodes a BASE64 encoded string that is known to be resonably well formatted.static byte[]encodeToByte(byte[] sArr, boolean lineSep)Encodes a raw byte array into a BASE64byte[]representation i accordance with RFC 2045.static char[]encodeToChar(byte[] sArr, boolean lineSep)Encodes a raw byte array into a BASE64char[]representation i accordance with RFC 2045.static StringencodeToString(byte[] sArr, boolean lineSep)Encodes a raw byte array into a BASE64Stringrepresentation i accordance with RFC 2045.
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Constructor Details
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Base64
public Base64()
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Method Details
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encodeToChar
public static final char[] encodeToChar(byte[] sArr, boolean lineSep)Encodes a raw byte array into a BASE64char[]representation i accordance with RFC 2045.- Parameters:
sArr- The bytes to convert. Ifnullor length 0 an empty array will be returned.lineSep- Optional "\r\n" after 76 characters, unless end of file.
No line separator will be in breach of RFC 2045 which specifies max 76 per line but will be a little faster.- Returns:
- A BASE64 encoded array. Never
null.
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decode
public static final byte[] decode(char[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded char array. All illegal characters will be ignored and can handle both arrays with and without line separators.- Parameters:
sArr- The source array.nullor length 0 will return an empty array.- Returns:
- The decoded array of bytes. May be of length 0. Will be
nullif the legal characters (including '=') isn't divideable by 4. (I.e. definitely corrupted).
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decodeFast
public static final byte[] decodeFast(char[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded char array that is known to be resonably well formatted. The method is about twice as fast asdecode(char[]). The preconditions are:
+ The array must have a line length of 76 chars OR no line separators at all (one line).
+ Line separator must be "\r\n", as specified in RFC 2045 + The array must not contain illegal characters within the encoded string
+ The array CAN have illegal characters at the beginning and end, those will be dealt with appropriately.- Parameters:
sArr- The source array. Length 0 will return an empty array.nullwill throw an exception.- Returns:
- The decoded array of bytes. May be of length 0.
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encodeToByte
public static final byte[] encodeToByte(byte[] sArr, boolean lineSep)Encodes a raw byte array into a BASE64byte[]representation i accordance with RFC 2045.- Parameters:
sArr- The bytes to convert. Ifnullor length 0 an empty array will be returned.lineSep- Optional "\r\n" after 76 characters, unless end of file.
No line separator will be in breach of RFC 2045 which specifies max 76 per line but will be a little faster.- Returns:
- A BASE64 encoded array. Never
null.
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decode
public static final byte[] decode(byte[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded byte array. All illegal characters will be ignored and can handle both arrays with and without line separators.- Parameters:
sArr- The source array. Length 0 will return an empty array.nullwill throw an exception.- Returns:
- The decoded array of bytes. May be of length 0. Will be
nullif the legal characters (including '=') isn't divideable by 4. (I.e. definitely corrupted).
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decodeFast
public static final byte[] decodeFast(byte[] sArr)Decodes a BASE64 encoded byte array that is known to be resonably well formatted. The method is about twice as fast asdecode(byte[]). The preconditions are:
+ The array must have a line length of 76 chars OR no line separators at all (one line).
+ Line separator must be "\r\n", as specified in RFC 2045 + The array must not contain illegal characters within the encoded string
+ The array CAN have illegal characters at the beginning and end, those will be dealt with appropriately.- Parameters:
sArr- The source array. Length 0 will return an empty array.nullwill throw an exception.- Returns:
- The decoded array of bytes. May be of length 0.
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encodeToString
Encodes a raw byte array into a BASE64Stringrepresentation i accordance with RFC 2045.- Parameters:
sArr- The bytes to convert. Ifnullor length 0 an empty array will be returned.lineSep- Optional "\r\n" after 76 characters, unless end of file.
No line separator will be in breach of RFC 2045 which specifies max 76 per line but will be a little faster.- Returns:
- A BASE64 encoded array. Never
null.
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decode
Decodes a BASE64 encodedString. All illegal characters will be ignored and can handle both strings with and without line separators.
Note! It can be up to about 2x the speed to calldecode(str.toCharArray())instead. That will create a temporary array though. This version will usestr.charAt(i)to iterate the string.- Parameters:
str- The source string.nullor length 0 will return an empty array.- Returns:
- The decoded array of bytes. May be of length 0. Will be
nullif the legal characters (including '=') isn't divideable by 4. (I.e. definitely corrupted).
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decodeFast
Decodes a BASE64 encoded string that is known to be resonably well formatted. The method is about twice as fast asdecode(String). The preconditions are:
+ The array must have a line length of 76 chars OR no line separators at all (one line).
+ Line separator must be "\r\n", as specified in RFC 2045 + The array must not contain illegal characters within the encoded string
+ The array CAN have illegal characters at the beginning and end, those will be dealt with appropriately.- Parameters:
s- The source string. Length 0 will return an empty array.nullwill throw an exception.- Returns:
- The decoded array of bytes. May be of length 0.
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