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package com.sun.jndi.url.iiop;

import javax.naming.*;
import javax.naming.spi.*;

import java.util.Hashtable;

import com.sun.jndi.cosnaming.CNCtx;

An IIOP URL context factory.
Author:Rosanna Lee
/** * An IIOP URL context factory. * * @author Rosanna Lee */
public class iiopURLContextFactory implements ObjectFactory { public Object getObjectInstance(Object urlInfo, Name name, Context nameCtx, Hashtable<?,?> env) throws Exception { //System.out.println("iiopURLContextFactory " + urlInfo); if (urlInfo == null) { return new iiopURLContext(env); } if (urlInfo instanceof String) { return getUsingURL((String)urlInfo, env); } else if (urlInfo instanceof String[]) { return getUsingURLs((String[])urlInfo, env); } else { throw (new IllegalArgumentException( "iiopURLContextFactory.getObjectInstance: " + "argument must be a URL String or array of URLs")); } }
Resolves 'name' into a target context with remaining name. It only resolves the hostname/port number. The remaining name contains the rest of the name found in the URL. For example, with a iiop URL "iiop://localhost:900/rest/of/name", this method resolves "iiop://localhost:900/" to the "NameService" context on for the ORB at 'localhost' on port 900, and returns as the remaining name "rest/of/name".
/** * Resolves 'name' into a target context with remaining name. * It only resolves the hostname/port number. The remaining name * contains the rest of the name found in the URL. * * For example, with a iiop URL "iiop://localhost:900/rest/of/name", * this method resolves "iiop://localhost:900/" to the "NameService" * context on for the ORB at 'localhost' on port 900, * and returns as the remaining name "rest/of/name". */
static ResolveResult getUsingURLIgnoreRest(String url, Hashtable<?,?> env) throws NamingException { return CNCtx.createUsingURL(url, env); } private static Object getUsingURL(String url, Hashtable<?,?> env) throws NamingException { ResolveResult res = getUsingURLIgnoreRest(url, env); Context ctx = (Context)res.getResolvedObj(); try { return ctx.lookup(res.getRemainingName()); } finally { ctx.close(); } } private static Object getUsingURLs(String[] urls, Hashtable<?,?> env) { for (int i = 0; i < urls.length; i++) { String url = urls[i]; try { Object obj = getUsingURL(url, env); if (obj != null) { return obj; } } catch (NamingException e) { } } return null; // %%% exception?? } }