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package javax.imageio.spi;
import java.io.File;
import java.security.AccessControlContext;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;
A registry for service provider instances.
A service is a well-known set of interfaces and (usually
abstract) classes. A service provider is a specific
implementation of a service. The classes in a provider typically
implement the interface or subclass the class defined by the
service itself.
Service providers are stored in one or more categories,
each of which is defined by a class of interface (described by a
Class
object) that all of its members must implement.
The set of categories may be changed dynamically.
Only a single instance of a given leaf class (that is, the
actual class returned by getClass()
, as opposed to any
inherited classes or interfaces) may be registered. That is,
suppose that the
com.mycompany.mypkg.GreenServiceProvider
class
implements the com.mycompany.mypkg.MyService
interface. If a GreenServiceProvider
instance is
registered, it will be stored in the category defined by the
MyService
class. If a new instance of
GreenServiceProvider
is registered, it will replace
the previous instance. In practice, service provider objects are
usually singletons so this behavior is appropriate.
To declare a service provider, a services
subdirectory is placed within the META-INF
directory
that is present in every JAR file. This directory contains a file
for each service provider interface that has one or more
implementation classes present in the JAR file. For example, if
the JAR file contained a class named
com.mycompany.mypkg.MyServiceImpl
which implements the
javax.someapi.SomeService
interface, the JAR file
would contain a file named:
META-INF/services/javax.someapi.SomeService
containing the line:
com.mycompany.mypkg.MyService
The service provider classes should be to be lightweight and
quick to load. Implementations of these interfaces should avoid
complex dependencies on other classes and on native code. The usual
pattern for more complex services is to register a lightweight
proxy for the heavyweight service.
An application may customize the contents of a registry as it
sees fit, so long as it has the appropriate runtime permission.
For more details on declaring service providers, and the JAR
format in general, see the
JAR File Specification.
See Also: - RegisterableService
/**
* A registry for service provider instances.
*
* <p> A <i>service</i> is a well-known set of interfaces and (usually
* abstract) classes. A <i>service provider</i> is a specific
* implementation of a service. The classes in a provider typically
* implement the interface or subclass the class defined by the
* service itself.
*
* <p> Service providers are stored in one or more <i>categories</i>,
* each of which is defined by a class of interface (described by a
* <code>Class</code> object) that all of its members must implement.
* The set of categories may be changed dynamically.
*
* <p> Only a single instance of a given leaf class (that is, the
* actual class returned by <code>getClass()</code>, as opposed to any
* inherited classes or interfaces) may be registered. That is,
* suppose that the
* <code>com.mycompany.mypkg.GreenServiceProvider</code> class
* implements the <code>com.mycompany.mypkg.MyService</code>
* interface. If a <code>GreenServiceProvider</code> instance is
* registered, it will be stored in the category defined by the
* <code>MyService</code> class. If a new instance of
* <code>GreenServiceProvider</code> is registered, it will replace
* the previous instance. In practice, service provider objects are
* usually singletons so this behavior is appropriate.
*
* <p> To declare a service provider, a <code>services</code>
* subdirectory is placed within the <code>META-INF</code> directory
* that is present in every JAR file. This directory contains a file
* for each service provider interface that has one or more
* implementation classes present in the JAR file. For example, if
* the JAR file contained a class named
* <code>com.mycompany.mypkg.MyServiceImpl</code> which implements the
* <code>javax.someapi.SomeService</code> interface, the JAR file
* would contain a file named: <pre>
* META-INF/services/javax.someapi.SomeService </pre>
*
* containing the line:
*
* <pre>
* com.mycompany.mypkg.MyService
* </pre>
*
* <p> The service provider classes should be to be lightweight and
* quick to load. Implementations of these interfaces should avoid
* complex dependencies on other classes and on native code. The usual
* pattern for more complex services is to register a lightweight
* proxy for the heavyweight service.
*
* <p> An application may customize the contents of a registry as it
* sees fit, so long as it has the appropriate runtime permission.
*
* <p> For more details on declaring service providers, and the JAR
* format in general, see the <a
* href="../../../../technotes/guides/jar/jar.html">
* JAR File Specification</a>.
*
* @see RegisterableService
*
*/
public class ServiceRegistry {
// Class -> Registry
private Map categoryMap = new HashMap();
Constructs a ServiceRegistry
instance with a
set of categories taken from the categories
argument.
Params: - categories – an
Iterator
containing
Class
objects to be used to define categories.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
categories
is null
.
/**
* Constructs a <code>ServiceRegistry</code> instance with a
* set of categories taken from the <code>categories</code>
* argument.
*
* @param categories an <code>Iterator</code> containing
* <code>Class</code> objects to be used to define categories.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if
* <code>categories</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
public ServiceRegistry(Iterator<Class<?>> categories) {
if (categories == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("categories == null!");
}
while (categories.hasNext()) {
Class category = (Class)categories.next();
SubRegistry reg = new SubRegistry(this, category);
categoryMap.put(category, reg);
}
}
// The following two methods expose functionality from
// sun.misc.Service. If that class is made public, they may be
// removed.
//
// The sun.misc.ServiceConfigurationError class may also be
// exposed, in which case the references to 'an
// <code>Error</code>' below should be changed to 'a
// <code>ServiceConfigurationError</code>'.
Searches for implementations of a particular service class
using the given class loader.
This method transforms the name of the given service class
into a provider-configuration filename as described in the
class comment and then uses the getResources
method of the given class loader to find all available files
with that name. These files are then read and parsed to
produce a list of provider-class names. The iterator that is
returned uses the given class loader to look up and then
instantiate each element of the list.
Because it is possible for extensions to be installed into
a running Java virtual machine, this method may return
different results each time it is invoked.
Params: - providerClass – a
Class
object indicating the
class or interface of the service providers being detected. - loader – the class loader to be used to load
provider-configuration files and instantiate provider classes,
or
null
if the system class loader (or, failing that
the bootstrap class loader) is to be used.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the providerClass.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
providerClass
is null
.
Returns: An Iterator
that yields provider objects
for the given service, in some arbitrary order. The iterator
will throw an Error
if a provider-configuration
file violates the specified format or if a provider class
cannot be found and instantiated.
/**
* Searches for implementations of a particular service class
* using the given class loader.
*
* <p> This method transforms the name of the given service class
* into a provider-configuration filename as described in the
* class comment and then uses the <code>getResources</code>
* method of the given class loader to find all available files
* with that name. These files are then read and parsed to
* produce a list of provider-class names. The iterator that is
* returned uses the given class loader to look up and then
* instantiate each element of the list.
*
* <p> Because it is possible for extensions to be installed into
* a running Java virtual machine, this method may return
* different results each time it is invoked.
*
* @param providerClass a <code>Class</code>object indicating the
* class or interface of the service providers being detected.
*
* @param loader the class loader to be used to load
* provider-configuration files and instantiate provider classes,
* or <code>null</code> if the system class loader (or, failing that
* the bootstrap class loader) is to be used.
*
* @param <T> the type of the providerClass.
*
* @return An <code>Iterator</code> that yields provider objects
* for the given service, in some arbitrary order. The iterator
* will throw an <code>Error</code> if a provider-configuration
* file violates the specified format or if a provider class
* cannot be found and instantiated.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if
* <code>providerClass</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
public static <T> Iterator<T> lookupProviders(Class<T> providerClass,
ClassLoader loader)
{
if (providerClass == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("providerClass == null!");
}
return ServiceLoader.load(providerClass, loader).iterator();
}
Locates and incrementally instantiates the available providers
of a given service using the context class loader. This
convenience method is equivalent to:
ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
return Service.providers(service, cl);
Params: - providerClass – a
Class
object indicating the
class or interface of the service providers being detected.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the providerClass.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
providerClass
is null
.
Returns: An Iterator
that yields provider objects
for the given service, in some arbitrary order. The iterator
will throw an Error
if a provider-configuration
file violates the specified format or if a provider class
cannot be found and instantiated.
/**
* Locates and incrementally instantiates the available providers
* of a given service using the context class loader. This
* convenience method is equivalent to:
*
* <pre>
* ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
* return Service.providers(service, cl);
* </pre>
*
* @param providerClass a <code>Class</code>object indicating the
* class or interface of the service providers being detected.
*
* @param <T> the type of the providerClass.
*
* @return An <code>Iterator</code> that yields provider objects
* for the given service, in some arbitrary order. The iterator
* will throw an <code>Error</code> if a provider-configuration
* file violates the specified format or if a provider class
* cannot be found and instantiated.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if
* <code>providerClass</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
public static <T> Iterator<T> lookupProviders(Class<T> providerClass) {
if (providerClass == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("providerClass == null!");
}
return ServiceLoader.load(providerClass).iterator();
}
Returns an Iterator
of Class
objects
indicating the current set of categories. The iterator will be
empty if no categories exist.
Returns: an Iterator
containing
Class
objects.
/**
* Returns an <code>Iterator</code> of <code>Class</code> objects
* indicating the current set of categories. The iterator will be
* empty if no categories exist.
*
* @return an <code>Iterator</code> containing
* <code>Class</code>objects.
*/
public Iterator<Class<?>> getCategories() {
Set keySet = categoryMap.keySet();
return keySet.iterator();
}
Returns an Iterator containing the subregistries to which the
provider belongs.
/**
* Returns an Iterator containing the subregistries to which the
* provider belongs.
*/
private Iterator getSubRegistries(Object provider) {
List l = new ArrayList();
Iterator iter = categoryMap.keySet().iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
Class c = (Class)iter.next();
if (c.isAssignableFrom(provider.getClass())) {
l.add((SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(c));
}
}
return l.iterator();
}
Adds a service provider object to the registry. The provider
is associated with the given category.
If provider
implements the
RegisterableService
interface, its
onRegistration
method will be called. Its
onDeregistration
method will be called each time
it is deregistered from a category, for example if a
category is removed or the registry is garbage collected.
Params: - provider – the service provide object to be registered.
- category – the category under which to register the
provider.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the provider.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
provider
is
null
. - IllegalArgumentException – if there is no category
corresponding to
category
. - ClassCastException – if provider does not implement
the
Class
defined by category
.
Returns: true if no provider of the same class was previously
registered in the same category category.
/**
* Adds a service provider object to the registry. The provider
* is associated with the given category.
*
* <p> If <code>provider</code> implements the
* <code>RegisterableService</code> interface, its
* <code>onRegistration</code> method will be called. Its
* <code>onDeregistration</code> method will be called each time
* it is deregistered from a category, for example if a
* category is removed or the registry is garbage collected.
*
* @param provider the service provide object to be registered.
* @param category the category under which to register the
* provider.
* @param <T> the type of the provider.
*
* @return true if no provider of the same class was previously
* registered in the same category category.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>provider</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is no category
* corresponding to <code>category</code>.
* @exception ClassCastException if provider does not implement
* the <code>Class</code> defined by <code>category</code>.
*/
public <T> boolean registerServiceProvider(T provider,
Class<T> category) {
if (provider == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider == null!");
}
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(category);
if (reg == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("category unknown!");
}
if (!category.isAssignableFrom(provider.getClass())) {
throw new ClassCastException();
}
return reg.registerServiceProvider(provider);
}
Adds a service provider object to the registry. The provider
is associated within each category present in the registry
whose Class
it implements.
If provider
implements the
RegisterableService
interface, its
onRegistration
method will be called once for each
category it is registered under. Its
onDeregistration
method will be called each time
it is deregistered from a category or when the registry is
finalized.
Params: - provider – the service provider object to be registered.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
provider
is null
.
/**
* Adds a service provider object to the registry. The provider
* is associated within each category present in the registry
* whose <code>Class</code> it implements.
*
* <p> If <code>provider</code> implements the
* <code>RegisterableService</code> interface, its
* <code>onRegistration</code> method will be called once for each
* category it is registered under. Its
* <code>onDeregistration</code> method will be called each time
* it is deregistered from a category or when the registry is
* finalized.
*
* @param provider the service provider object to be registered.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if
* <code>provider</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
public void registerServiceProvider(Object provider) {
if (provider == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider == null!");
}
Iterator regs = getSubRegistries(provider);
while (regs.hasNext()) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)regs.next();
reg.registerServiceProvider(provider);
}
}
Adds a set of service provider objects, taken from an
Iterator
to the registry. Each provider is
associated within each category present in the registry whose
Class
it implements.
For each entry of providers
that implements
the RegisterableService
interface, its
onRegistration
method will be called once for each
category it is registered under. Its
onDeregistration
method will be called each time
it is deregistered from a category or when the registry is
finalized.
Params: - providers – an Iterator containing service provider
objects to be registered.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
providers
is null
or contains a null
entry.
/**
* Adds a set of service provider objects, taken from an
* <code>Iterator</code> to the registry. Each provider is
* associated within each category present in the registry whose
* <code>Class</code> it implements.
*
* <p> For each entry of <code>providers</code> that implements
* the <code>RegisterableService</code> interface, its
* <code>onRegistration</code> method will be called once for each
* category it is registered under. Its
* <code>onDeregistration</code> method will be called each time
* it is deregistered from a category or when the registry is
* finalized.
*
* @param providers an Iterator containing service provider
* objects to be registered.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>providers</code>
* is <code>null</code> or contains a <code>null</code> entry.
*/
public void registerServiceProviders(Iterator<?> providers) {
if (providers == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider == null!");
}
while (providers.hasNext()) {
registerServiceProvider(providers.next());
}
}
Removes a service provider object from the given category. If
the provider was not previously registered, nothing happens and
false
is returned. Otherwise, true
is returned. If an object of the same class as
provider
but not equal (using ==
) to
provider
is registered, it will not be
deregistered.
If provider
implements the
RegisterableService
interface, its
onDeregistration
method will be called.
Params: - provider – the service provider object to be deregistered.
- category – the category from which to deregister the
provider.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the provider.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
provider
is
null
. - IllegalArgumentException – if there is no category
corresponding to
category
. - ClassCastException – if provider does not implement
the class defined by
category
.
Returns: true
if the provider was previously
registered in the same category category,
false
otherwise.
/**
* Removes a service provider object from the given category. If
* the provider was not previously registered, nothing happens and
* <code>false</code> is returned. Otherwise, <code>true</code>
* is returned. If an object of the same class as
* <code>provider</code> but not equal (using <code>==</code>) to
* <code>provider</code> is registered, it will not be
* deregistered.
*
* <p> If <code>provider</code> implements the
* <code>RegisterableService</code> interface, its
* <code>onDeregistration</code> method will be called.
*
* @param provider the service provider object to be deregistered.
* @param category the category from which to deregister the
* provider.
* @param <T> the type of the provider.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the provider was previously
* registered in the same category category,
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>provider</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is no category
* corresponding to <code>category</code>.
* @exception ClassCastException if provider does not implement
* the class defined by <code>category</code>.
*/
public <T> boolean deregisterServiceProvider(T provider,
Class<T> category) {
if (provider == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider == null!");
}
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(category);
if (reg == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("category unknown!");
}
if (!category.isAssignableFrom(provider.getClass())) {
throw new ClassCastException();
}
return reg.deregisterServiceProvider(provider);
}
Removes a service provider object from all categories that
contain it.
Params: - provider – the service provider object to be deregistered.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
provider
is
null
.
/**
* Removes a service provider object from all categories that
* contain it.
*
* @param provider the service provider object to be deregistered.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>provider</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
*/
public void deregisterServiceProvider(Object provider) {
if (provider == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider == null!");
}
Iterator regs = getSubRegistries(provider);
while (regs.hasNext()) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)regs.next();
reg.deregisterServiceProvider(provider);
}
}
Returns true
if provider
is currently
registered.
Params: - provider – the service provider object to be queried.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
provider
is
null
.
Returns: true
if the given provider has been
registered.
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if <code>provider</code> is currently
* registered.
*
* @param provider the service provider object to be queried.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the given provider has been
* registered.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>provider</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
*/
public boolean contains(Object provider) {
if (provider == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider == null!");
}
Iterator regs = getSubRegistries(provider);
while (regs.hasNext()) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)regs.next();
if (reg.contains(provider)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
Returns an Iterator
containing all registered
service providers in the given category. If
useOrdering
is false
, the iterator
will return all of the server provider objects in an arbitrary
order. Otherwise, the ordering will respect any pairwise
orderings that have been set. If the graph of pairwise
orderings contains cycles, any providers that belong to a cycle
will not be returned.
Params: - category – the category to be retrieved from.
- useOrdering –
true
if pairwise orderings
should be taken account in ordering the returned objects.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the category.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if there is no category
corresponding to
category
.
Returns: an Iterator
containing service provider
objects from the given category, possibly in order.
/**
* Returns an <code>Iterator</code> containing all registered
* service providers in the given category. If
* <code>useOrdering</code> is <code>false</code>, the iterator
* will return all of the server provider objects in an arbitrary
* order. Otherwise, the ordering will respect any pairwise
* orderings that have been set. If the graph of pairwise
* orderings contains cycles, any providers that belong to a cycle
* will not be returned.
*
* @param category the category to be retrieved from.
* @param useOrdering <code>true</code> if pairwise orderings
* should be taken account in ordering the returned objects.
* @param <T> the type of the category.
*
* @return an <code>Iterator</code> containing service provider
* objects from the given category, possibly in order.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is no category
* corresponding to <code>category</code>.
*/
public <T> Iterator<T> getServiceProviders(Class<T> category,
boolean useOrdering) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(category);
if (reg == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("category unknown!");
}
return reg.getServiceProviders(useOrdering);
}
A simple filter interface used by
ServiceRegistry.getServiceProviders
to select
providers matching an arbitrary criterion. Classes that
implement this interface should be defined in order to make use
of the getServiceProviders
method of
ServiceRegistry
that takes a Filter
.
See Also: - getServiceProviders.getServiceProviders(Class, Filter, boolean)
/**
* A simple filter interface used by
* <code>ServiceRegistry.getServiceProviders</code> to select
* providers matching an arbitrary criterion. Classes that
* implement this interface should be defined in order to make use
* of the <code>getServiceProviders</code> method of
* <code>ServiceRegistry</code> that takes a <code>Filter</code>.
*
* @see ServiceRegistry#getServiceProviders(Class, ServiceRegistry.Filter, boolean)
*/
public interface Filter {
Returns true
if the given
provider
object matches the criterion defined
by this Filter
.
Params: - provider – a service provider
Object
.
Returns: true if the provider matches the criterion.
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if the given
* <code>provider</code> object matches the criterion defined
* by this <code>Filter</code>.
*
* @param provider a service provider <code>Object</code>.
*
* @return true if the provider matches the criterion.
*/
boolean filter(Object provider);
}
Returns an Iterator
containing service provider
objects within a given category that satisfy a criterion
imposed by the supplied ServiceRegistry.Filter
object's filter
method.
The useOrdering
argument controls the
ordering of the results using the same rules as
getServiceProviders(Class, boolean)
.
Params: - category – the category to be retrieved from.
- filter – an instance of
ServiceRegistry.Filter
whose filter
method will be invoked. - useOrdering –
true
if pairwise orderings
should be taken account in ordering the returned objects.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the category.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if there is no category
corresponding to
category
.
Returns: an Iterator
containing service provider
objects from the given category, possibly in order.
/**
* Returns an <code>Iterator</code> containing service provider
* objects within a given category that satisfy a criterion
* imposed by the supplied <code>ServiceRegistry.Filter</code>
* object's <code>filter</code> method.
*
* <p> The <code>useOrdering</code> argument controls the
* ordering of the results using the same rules as
* <code>getServiceProviders(Class, boolean)</code>.
*
* @param category the category to be retrieved from.
* @param filter an instance of <code>ServiceRegistry.Filter</code>
* whose <code>filter</code> method will be invoked.
* @param useOrdering <code>true</code> if pairwise orderings
* should be taken account in ordering the returned objects.
* @param <T> the type of the category.
*
* @return an <code>Iterator</code> containing service provider
* objects from the given category, possibly in order.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is no category
* corresponding to <code>category</code>.
*/
public <T> Iterator<T> getServiceProviders(Class<T> category,
Filter filter,
boolean useOrdering) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(category);
if (reg == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("category unknown!");
}
Iterator iter = getServiceProviders(category, useOrdering);
return new FilterIterator(iter, filter);
}
Returns the currently registered service provider object that
is of the given class type. At most one object of a given
class is allowed to be registered at any given time. If no
registered object has the desired class type, null
is returned.
Params: - providerClass – the
Class
of the desired
service provider object.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the provider.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
providerClass
is
null
.
Returns: a currently registered service provider object with the
desired Class
type, or null
is none is
present.
/**
* Returns the currently registered service provider object that
* is of the given class type. At most one object of a given
* class is allowed to be registered at any given time. If no
* registered object has the desired class type, <code>null</code>
* is returned.
*
* @param providerClass the <code>Class</code> of the desired
* service provider object.
* @param <T> the type of the provider.
*
* @return a currently registered service provider object with the
* desired <code>Class</code>type, or <code>null</code> is none is
* present.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>providerClass</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
*/
public <T> T getServiceProviderByClass(Class<T> providerClass) {
if (providerClass == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("providerClass == null!");
}
Iterator iter = categoryMap.keySet().iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
Class c = (Class)iter.next();
if (c.isAssignableFrom(providerClass)) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(c);
T provider = reg.getServiceProviderByClass(providerClass);
if (provider != null) {
return provider;
}
}
}
return null;
}
Sets a pairwise ordering between two service provider objects
within a given category. If one or both objects are not
currently registered within the given category, or if the
desired ordering is already set, nothing happens and
false
is returned. If the providers previously
were ordered in the reverse direction, that ordering is
removed.
The ordering will be used by the
getServiceProviders
methods when their
useOrdering
argument is true
.
Params: - category – a
Class
object indicating the
category under which the preference is to be established. - firstProvider – the preferred provider.
- secondProvider – the provider to which
firstProvider
is preferred.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the category.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if either provider is
null
or they are the same object. - IllegalArgumentException – if there is no category
corresponding to
category
.
Returns: true
if a previously unset ordering
was established.
/**
* Sets a pairwise ordering between two service provider objects
* within a given category. If one or both objects are not
* currently registered within the given category, or if the
* desired ordering is already set, nothing happens and
* <code>false</code> is returned. If the providers previously
* were ordered in the reverse direction, that ordering is
* removed.
*
* <p> The ordering will be used by the
* <code>getServiceProviders</code> methods when their
* <code>useOrdering</code> argument is <code>true</code>.
*
* @param category a <code>Class</code> object indicating the
* category under which the preference is to be established.
* @param firstProvider the preferred provider.
* @param secondProvider the provider to which
* <code>firstProvider</code> is preferred.
* @param <T> the type of the category.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if a previously unset ordering
* was established.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if either provider is
* <code>null</code> or they are the same object.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is no category
* corresponding to <code>category</code>.
*/
public <T> boolean setOrdering(Class<T> category,
T firstProvider,
T secondProvider) {
if (firstProvider == null || secondProvider == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider is null!");
}
if (firstProvider == secondProvider) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("providers are the same!");
}
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(category);
if (reg == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("category unknown!");
}
if (reg.contains(firstProvider) &&
reg.contains(secondProvider)) {
return reg.setOrdering(firstProvider, secondProvider);
}
return false;
}
Sets a pairwise ordering between two service provider objects
within a given category. If one or both objects are not
currently registered within the given category, or if no
ordering is currently set between them, nothing happens
and false
is returned.
The ordering will be used by the
getServiceProviders
methods when their
useOrdering
argument is true
.
Params: - category – a
Class
object indicating the
category under which the preference is to be disestablished. - firstProvider – the formerly preferred provider.
- secondProvider – the provider to which
firstProvider
was formerly preferred.
Type parameters: - <T> – the type of the category.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if either provider is
null
or they are the same object. - IllegalArgumentException – if there is no category
corresponding to
category
.
Returns: true
if a previously set ordering was
disestablished.
/**
* Sets a pairwise ordering between two service provider objects
* within a given category. If one or both objects are not
* currently registered within the given category, or if no
* ordering is currently set between them, nothing happens
* and <code>false</code> is returned.
*
* <p> The ordering will be used by the
* <code>getServiceProviders</code> methods when their
* <code>useOrdering</code> argument is <code>true</code>.
*
* @param category a <code>Class</code> object indicating the
* category under which the preference is to be disestablished.
* @param firstProvider the formerly preferred provider.
* @param secondProvider the provider to which
* <code>firstProvider</code> was formerly preferred.
* @param <T> the type of the category.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if a previously set ordering was
* disestablished.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if either provider is
* <code>null</code> or they are the same object.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is no category
* corresponding to <code>category</code>.
*/
public <T> boolean unsetOrdering(Class<T> category,
T firstProvider,
T secondProvider) {
if (firstProvider == null || secondProvider == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("provider is null!");
}
if (firstProvider == secondProvider) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("providers are the same!");
}
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(category);
if (reg == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("category unknown!");
}
if (reg.contains(firstProvider) &&
reg.contains(secondProvider)) {
return reg.unsetOrdering(firstProvider, secondProvider);
}
return false;
}
Deregisters all service provider object currently registered
under the given category.
Params: - category – the category to be emptied.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if there is no category
corresponding to
category
.
/**
* Deregisters all service provider object currently registered
* under the given category.
*
* @param category the category to be emptied.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if there is no category
* corresponding to <code>category</code>.
*/
public void deregisterAll(Class<?> category) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)categoryMap.get(category);
if (reg == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("category unknown!");
}
reg.clear();
}
Deregisters all currently registered service providers from all
categories.
/**
* Deregisters all currently registered service providers from all
* categories.
*/
public void deregisterAll() {
Iterator iter = categoryMap.values().iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
SubRegistry reg = (SubRegistry)iter.next();
reg.clear();
}
}
Finalizes this object prior to garbage collection. The
deregisterAll
method is called to deregister all
currently registered service providers. This method should not
be called from application code.
Throws: - Throwable – if an error occurs during superclass
finalization.
/**
* Finalizes this object prior to garbage collection. The
* <code>deregisterAll</code> method is called to deregister all
* currently registered service providers. This method should not
* be called from application code.
*
* @exception Throwable if an error occurs during superclass
* finalization.
*/
public void finalize() throws Throwable {
deregisterAll();
super.finalize();
}
}
A portion of a registry dealing with a single superclass or
interface.
/**
* A portion of a registry dealing with a single superclass or
* interface.
*/
class SubRegistry {
ServiceRegistry registry;
Class category;
// Provider Objects organized by partial ordering
final PartiallyOrderedSet poset = new PartiallyOrderedSet();
// Class -> Provider Object of that class
final Map<Class<?>,Object> map = new HashMap();
final Map<Class<?>,AccessControlContext> accMap = new HashMap<>();
public SubRegistry(ServiceRegistry registry, Class category) {
this.registry = registry;
this.category = category;
}
public boolean registerServiceProvider(Object provider) {
Object oprovider = map.get(provider.getClass());
boolean present = oprovider != null;
if (present) {
deregisterServiceProvider(oprovider);
}
map.put(provider.getClass(), provider);
accMap.put(provider.getClass(), AccessController.getContext());
poset.add(provider);
if (provider instanceof RegisterableService) {
RegisterableService rs = (RegisterableService)provider;
rs.onRegistration(registry, category);
}
return !present;
}
If the provider was not previously registered, do nothing.
Returns: true if the provider was previously registered.
/**
* If the provider was not previously registered, do nothing.
*
* @return true if the provider was previously registered.
*/
public boolean deregisterServiceProvider(Object provider) {
Object oprovider = map.get(provider.getClass());
if (provider == oprovider) {
map.remove(provider.getClass());
accMap.remove(provider.getClass());
poset.remove(provider);
if (provider instanceof RegisterableService) {
RegisterableService rs = (RegisterableService)provider;
rs.onDeregistration(registry, category);
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
public boolean contains(Object provider) {
Object oprovider = map.get(provider.getClass());
return oprovider == provider;
}
public boolean setOrdering(Object firstProvider,
Object secondProvider) {
return poset.setOrdering(firstProvider, secondProvider);
}
public boolean unsetOrdering(Object firstProvider,
Object secondProvider) {
return poset.unsetOrdering(firstProvider, secondProvider);
}
public Iterator getServiceProviders(boolean useOrdering) {
if (useOrdering) {
return poset.iterator();
} else {
return map.values().iterator();
}
}
public <T> T getServiceProviderByClass(Class<T> providerClass) {
return (T)map.get(providerClass);
}
public void clear() {
Iterator iter = map.values().iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
Object provider = iter.next();
iter.remove();
if (provider instanceof RegisterableService) {
RegisterableService rs = (RegisterableService)provider;
AccessControlContext acc = accMap.get(provider.getClass());
if (acc != null || System.getSecurityManager() == null) {
AccessController.doPrivileged((PrivilegedAction<Void>) () -> {
rs.onDeregistration(registry, category);
return null;
}, acc);
}
}
}
poset.clear();
accMap.clear();
}
public void finalize() {
clear();
}
}
A class for wrapping Iterators
with a filter function.
This provides an iterator for a subset without duplication.
/**
* A class for wrapping <code>Iterators</code> with a filter function.
* This provides an iterator for a subset without duplication.
*/
class FilterIterator<T> implements Iterator<T> {
private Iterator<T> iter;
private ServiceRegistry.Filter filter;
private T next = null;
public FilterIterator(Iterator<T> iter,
ServiceRegistry.Filter filter) {
this.iter = iter;
this.filter = filter;
advance();
}
private void advance() {
while (iter.hasNext()) {
T elt = iter.next();
if (filter.filter(elt)) {
next = elt;
return;
}
}
next = null;
}
public boolean hasNext() {
return next != null;
}
public T next() {
if (next == null) {
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
T o = next;
advance();
return o;
}
public void remove() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}