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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy;

import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.privateutil.LocalizationMessages;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.privateutil.PolicyLogger;

The class serves as a base for specific policy map mutator implementations. It provides common methods that allow concrete mutator implementations to connect and disconnect to/from a policy map instance.
Author:Marek Potociar (marek.potociar@sun.com)
/** * The class serves as a base for specific policy map mutator implementations. It provides common methods that allow * concrete mutator implementations to connect and disconnect to/from a policy map instance. * * @author Marek Potociar (marek.potociar@sun.com) */
public abstract class PolicyMapMutator { private static final PolicyLogger LOGGER = PolicyLogger.getLogger(PolicyMapMutator.class); private PolicyMap map = null;
Creates a new instance of PolicyMapMutator. This class cannot be extended from outside of this package.
/** * Creates a new instance of PolicyMapMutator. This class cannot be extended from outside of this package. */
PolicyMapMutator() { // nothing to instantiate }
The method is used to connect the policy map mutator instance to the map it should mutate.
Params:
  • map – the policy map instance that will be mutable by this mutator.
Throws:
/** * The method is used to connect the policy map mutator instance to the map it should mutate. * * @param map the policy map instance that will be mutable by this mutator. * @throws IllegalStateException in case this mutator object is already connected to a policy map. */
public void connect(final PolicyMap map) { if (isConnected()) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new IllegalStateException(LocalizationMessages.WSP_0044_POLICY_MAP_MUTATOR_ALREADY_CONNECTED())); } this.map = map; }
Can be used to retrieve the policy map currently connected to this mutator. Will return null if not connected.
See Also:
Returns:policy map currently connected to this mutator. May return null if the mutator is not connected.
/** * Can be used to retrieve the policy map currently connected to this mutator. Will return {@code null} if not connected. * * @return policy map currently connected to this mutator. May return {@code null} if the mutator is not connected. * * @see #isConnected() * @see #disconnect() */
public PolicyMap getMap() { return this.map; }
Disconnects the mutator from the policy map object it is connected to. Method must be called prior to connecting this mutator instance to another policy map.

This operation is irreversible: you cannot connect the mutator to the same policy map instance once you disconnect from it. Multiple consequent calls of this method will have no effect.
/** * Disconnects the mutator from the policy map object it is connected to. Method must be called prior to connecting this * mutator instance to another policy map. * <p/> * This operation is irreversible: you cannot connect the mutator to the same policy map instance once you disconnect from it. * Multiple consequent calls of this method will have no effect. */
public void disconnect() { this.map = null; }
This method provides connection status information of the policy map mutator instance.
Returns:true if the mutator instance is connected to a policy map, otherwise returns false.
/** * This method provides connection status information of the policy map mutator instance. * * @return {@code true} if the mutator instance is connected to a policy map, otherwise returns {@code false}. */
public boolean isConnected() { return this.map != null; } }