/** * java.net has its own socket options similar to the underlying Unix ones. We paper over the * differences here. */ public static void setSocketOption(FileDescriptor fd, int option, Object value) throws SocketException { try { setSocketOptionErrno(fd, option, value); } catch (ErrnoException errnoException) { throw errnoException.rethrowAsSocketException(); } }
/** * java.net has its own socket options similar to the underlying Unix ones. We paper over the * differences here. */ public static void setSocketOption(FileDescriptor fd, int option, Object value) throws SocketException { try { setSocketOptionErrno(fd, option, value); } catch (ErrnoException errnoException) { throw errnoException.rethrowAsSocketException(); } }
/** * java.net has its own socket options similar to the underlying Unix ones. We paper over the * differences here. */ public static void setSocketOption(FileDescriptor fd, int option, Object value) throws SocketException { try { setSocketOptionErrno(fd, option, value); } catch (ErrnoException errnoException) { throw errnoException.rethrowAsSocketException(); } }
/** * java.net has its own socket options similar to the underlying Unix ones. We paper over the * differences here. */ public static void setSocketOption(FileDescriptor fd, int option, Object value) throws SocketException { try { setSocketOptionErrno(fd, option, value); } catch (ErrnoException errnoException) { throw errnoException.rethrowAsSocketException(); } }
/** * java.net has its own socket options similar to the underlying Unix ones. We paper over the * differences here. */ public static void setSocketOption(FileDescriptor fd, int option, Object value) throws SocketException { try { setSocketOptionErrno(fd, option, value); } catch (ErrnoException errnoException) { throw errnoException.rethrowAsSocketException(); } }
/** * java.net has its own socket options similar to the underlying Unix ones. We paper over the * differences here. */ public static void setSocketOption(FileDescriptor fd, int option, Object value) throws SocketException { try { setSocketOptionErrno(fd, option, value); } catch (ErrnoException errnoException) { throw errnoException.rethrowAsSocketException(); } }
/** * java.net has its own socket options similar to the underlying Unix ones. We paper over the * differences here. */ public static void setSocketOption(FileDescriptor fd, int option, Object value) throws SocketException { try { setSocketOptionErrno(fd, option, value); } catch (ErrnoException errnoException) { throw errnoException.rethrowAsSocketException(); } }