/** * Creates an object for the given URL scheme id using the supplied urlInfo. * * <p>If urlInfo is null, the result is a context for resolving URLs with the scheme id 'scheme'. * If urlInfo is a URL, the result is a context named by the URL. Names passed to this context is * assumed to be relative to this context (i.e. not a URL). For example, if urlInfo is * "ldap://ldap.wiz.com/o=Wiz,c=us", the resulting context will be that pointed to by "o=Wiz,c=us" * on the server 'ldap.wiz.com'. Subsequent names that can be passed to this context will be LDAP * names relative to this context (e.g. cn="Barbs Jensen"). If urlInfo is an array of URLs, the * URLs are assumed to be equivalent in terms of the context to which they refer. The resulting * context is like that of the single URL case. If urlInfo is of any other type, that is handled * by the context factory for the URL scheme. * * @param scheme the URL scheme id for the context * @param urlInfo information used to create the context * @param name name of this object relative to <code>nameCtx</code> * @param nameCtx Context whose provider resource file will be searched for package prefix values * (or null if none) * @param environment Environment properties for creating the context * @see javax.naming.InitialContext */ private static Object getURLObject( String scheme, Object urlInfo, Name name, Context nameCtx, Hashtable<?, ?> environment) throws NamingException { // e.g. "ftpURLContextFactory" ObjectFactory factory = (ObjectFactory) ResourceManager.getFactory( Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES, environment, nameCtx, "." + scheme + "." + scheme + "URLContextFactory", defaultPkgPrefix); if (factory == null) return null; // Found object factory try { return factory.getObjectInstance(urlInfo, name, nameCtx, environment); } catch (NamingException e) { throw e; } catch (Exception e) { NamingException ne = new NamingException(); ne.setRootCause(e); throw ne; } }
/** * Creates an object using the factories specified in the <tt>Context.OBJECT_FACTORIES</tt> * property of the environment or of the provider resource file associated with <tt>nameCtx</tt>. * * @return factory created; null if cannot create */ private static Object createObjectFromFactories( Object obj, Name name, Context nameCtx, Hashtable<?, ?> environment) throws Exception { FactoryEnumeration factories = ResourceManager.getFactories(Context.OBJECT_FACTORIES, environment, nameCtx); if (factories == null) return null; // Try each factory until one succeeds ObjectFactory factory; Object answer = null; while (answer == null && factories.hasMore()) { factory = (ObjectFactory) factories.next(); answer = factory.getObjectInstance(obj, name, nameCtx, environment); } return answer; }
/** * Retrieves the state of an object for binding. * * <p>Service providers that implement the <tt>DirContext</tt> interface should use * <tt>DirectoryManager.getStateToBind()</tt>, not this method. Service providers that implement * only the <tt>Context</tt> interface should use this method. * * <p>This method uses the specified state factories in the <tt>Context.STATE_FACTORIES</tt> * property from the environment properties, and from the provider resource file associated with * <tt>nameCtx</tt>, 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 returning the * object's state is the one used. If no object's state can be retrieved in this way, return the * object itself. If an exception is encountered while retrieving the state, the exception is * passed up to the caller. * * <p>Note that a state factory (an object that implements the StateFactory interface) must be * public and must have a public constructor that accepts no arguments. * * <p>The <code>name</code> and <code>nameCtx</code> parameters may optionally be used to specify * the name of the object being created. See the description of "Name and Context Parameters" in * {@link ObjectFactory#getObjectInstance ObjectFactory.getObjectInstance()} for details. * * <p>This method may return a <tt>Referenceable</tt> object. The service provider obtaining this * object may choose to store it directly, or to extract its reference (using * <tt>Referenceable.getReference()</tt>) and store that instead. * * @param obj The non-null object for which to get state to bind. * @param name The name of this object relative to <code>nameCtx</code>, or null if no name is * specified. * @param nameCtx The context relative to which the <code>name</code> parameter is specified, or * null if <code>name</code> is relative to the default initial context. * @param environment The possibly null environment to be used in the creation of the state * factory and the object's state. * @return The non-null object representing <tt>obj</tt>'s state for binding. It could be the * object (<tt>obj</tt>) itself. * @exception NamingException If one of the factories accessed throws an exception, or if an error * was encountered while loading and instantiating the factory and object classes. A factory * should only throw an exception if it does not want other factories to be used in an attempt * to create an object. See <tt>StateFactory.getStateToBind()</tt>. * @see StateFactory * @see StateFactory#getStateToBind * @see DirectoryManager#getStateToBind * @since 1.3 */ public static Object getStateToBind( Object obj, Name name, Context nameCtx, Hashtable<?, ?> environment) throws NamingException { FactoryEnumeration factories = ResourceManager.getFactories(Context.STATE_FACTORIES, environment, nameCtx); if (factories == null) { return obj; } // Try each factory until one succeeds StateFactory factory; Object answer = null; while (answer == null && factories.hasMore()) { factory = (StateFactory) factories.next(); answer = factory.getStateToBind(obj, name, nameCtx, environment); } return (answer != null) ? answer : obj; }
/* */ public static Control getControlInstance( Control paramControl, Context paramContext, Hashtable<?, ?> paramHashtable) /* */ throws NamingException /* */ { /* 140 */ FactoryEnumeration localFactoryEnumeration = ResourceManager.getFactories("java.naming.factory.control", paramHashtable, paramContext); /* */ /* 143 */ if (localFactoryEnumeration == null) { /* 144 */ return paramControl; /* */ } /* */ /* 148 */ Control localControl = null; /* */ /* 150 */ while ((localControl == null) && (localFactoryEnumeration.hasMore())) { /* 151 */ ControlFactory localControlFactory = (ControlFactory) localFactoryEnumeration.next(); /* 152 */ localControl = localControlFactory.getControlInstance(paramControl); /* */ } /* */ /* 155 */ return localControl != null ? localControl : paramControl; /* */ }