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| |
| package javax.naming.ldap; |
| |
| import javax.naming.NamingException; |
| import javax.naming.Context; |
| |
| import java.util.Hashtable; |
| |
| import com.sun.naming.internal.FactoryEnumeration; |
| import com.sun.naming.internal.ResourceManager; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * This abstract class represents a factory for creating LDAPv3 controls. |
| * LDAPv3 controls are defined in |
| * <A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2251.txt">RFC 2251</A>. |
| *<p> |
| * When a service provider receives a response control, it uses control |
| * factories to return the specific/appropriate control class implementation. |
| * |
| * @author Rosanna Lee |
| * @author Scott Seligman |
| * @author Vincent Ryan |
| * |
| * @see Control |
| * @since 1.3 |
| */ |
| |
| public abstract class ControlFactory { |
| /** |
| * Creates a new instance of a control factory. |
| */ |
| protected ControlFactory() { |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a control using this control factory. |
| *<p> |
| * The factory is used by the service provider to return controls |
| * that it reads from the LDAP protocol as specialized control classes. |
| * Without this mechanism, the provider would be returning |
| * controls that only contained data in BER encoded format. |
| *<p> |
| * Typically, {@code ctl} is a "basic" control containing |
| * BER encoded data. The factory is used to create a specialized |
| * control implementation, usually by decoding the BER encoded data, |
| * that provides methods to access that data in a type-safe and friendly |
| * manner. |
| * <p> |
| * For example, a factory might use the BER encoded data in |
| * basic control and return an instance of a VirtualListReplyControl. |
| *<p> |
| * If this factory cannot create a control using the argument supplied, |
| * it should return null. |
| * A factory should only throw an exception if it is sure that |
| * it is the only intended factory and that no other control factories |
| * should be tried. This might happen, for example, if the BER data |
| * in the control does not match what is expected of a control with |
| * the given OID. Since this method throws {@code NamingException}, |
| * any other internally generated exception that should be propagated |
| * must be wrapped inside a {@code NamingException}. |
| * |
| * @param ctl A non-null control. |
| * |
| * @return A possibly null Control. |
| * @exception NamingException If {@code ctl} contains invalid data that prevents it |
| * from being used to create a control. A factory should only throw |
| * an exception if it knows how to produce the control (identified by the OID) |
| * but is unable to because of, for example invalid BER data. |
| */ |
| public abstract Control getControlInstance(Control ctl) throws NamingException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a control using known control factories. |
| * <p> |
| * The following rule is used to create the control: |
| *<ul> |
| * <li> Use the control factories specified in |
| * the {@code LdapContext.CONTROL_FACTORIES} property of the |
| * environment, and of the provider resource file associated with |
| * {@code ctx}, in that order. |
| * The value of this property is a colon-separated list of factory |
| * class names that are tried in order, and the first one that succeeds |
| * in creating the control is the one used. |
| * If none of the factories can be loaded, |
| * return {@code ctl}. |
| * If an exception is encountered while creating the control, the |
| * exception is passed up to the caller. |
| *</ul> |
| * <p> |
| * Note that a control factory must be public and must have a public |
| * constructor that accepts no arguments. |
| * In cases where the factory is in a named module then it must be in a |
| * package which is exported by that module to the {@code java.naming} |
| * module. |
| * |
| * @param ctl The non-null control object containing the OID and BER data. |
| * @param ctx The possibly null context in which the control is being created. |
| * If null, no such information is available. |
| * @param env The possibly null environment of the context. This is used |
| * to find the value of the {@code LdapContext.CONTROL_FACTORIES} property. |
| * @return A control object created using {@code ctl}; or |
| * {@code ctl} if a control object cannot be created using |
| * the algorithm described above. |
| * @exception NamingException if a naming exception was encountered |
| * while attempting to create the control object. |
| * If one of the factories accessed throws an |
| * exception, it is propagated up to the caller. |
| * If an error was encountered while loading |
| * and instantiating the factory and object classes, the exception |
| * is wrapped inside a {@code NamingException} and then rethrown. |
| */ |
| public static Control getControlInstance(Control ctl, Context ctx, |
| Hashtable<?,?> env) |
| throws NamingException { |
| |
| // Get object factories list from environment properties or |
| // provider resource file. |
| FactoryEnumeration factories = ResourceManager.getFactories( |
| LdapContext.CONTROL_FACTORIES, env, ctx); |
| |
| if (factories == null) { |
| return ctl; |
| } |
| |
| // Try each factory until one succeeds |
| Control answer = null; |
| ControlFactory factory; |
| while (answer == null && factories.hasMore()) { |
| factory = (ControlFactory)factories.next(); |
| answer = factory.getControlInstance(ctl); |
| } |
| |
| return (answer != null)? answer : ctl; |
| } |
| } |