src/share/jaxws_classes/com/sun/xml/internal/ws/policy/spi/AbstractQNameValidator.java

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aoqi@0 25
aoqi@0 26 package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.spi;
aoqi@0 27
aoqi@0 28 import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.PolicyAssertion;
aoqi@0 29 import java.util.Collection;
aoqi@0 30 import java.util.HashSet;
aoqi@0 31 import java.util.Set;
aoqi@0 32 import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
aoqi@0 33
aoqi@0 34 /**
aoqi@0 35 * This abstract policy assertion validator validates assertions by their qualified
aoqi@0 36 * name. Server and client side validation methods return {@link Fitness} based on
aoqi@0 37 * following schema:
aoqi@0 38 *
aoqi@0 39 * <ul>
aoqi@0 40 * <li>{@link Fitness#SUPPORTED} - if the assertion qualified name is in the list of
aoqi@0 41 * supported assertion names on the server/client side</li>
aoqi@0 42 * <li>{@link Fitness#UNSUPPORTED} - if the assertion qualified name is not in the list of
aoqi@0 43 * supported assertion names on the server/client side, however it is in the list of
aoqi@0 44 * assertion names supported on the other side</li>
aoqi@0 45 * <li>{@link Fitness#UNKNOWN} - if the assertion qualified name is not present in the any of
aoqi@0 46 * the lists of supported assertion names</li>
aoqi@0 47 * </ul>
aoqi@0 48 *
aoqi@0 49 * For some domains such validation may be sufficient enough. Other domains may
aoqi@0 50 * use functionality of this base class as a first step validation before any attempts
aoqi@0 51 * to validate content of the assertion. To do this one needs to override and reuse
aoqi@0 52 * the default behavior of {@link #validateClientSide(PolicyAssertion)} and
aoqi@0 53 * {@link #validateServerSide(PolicyAssertion)} methods.
aoqi@0 54 *
aoqi@0 55 * @author Marek Potociar (marek.potociar at sun.com)
aoqi@0 56 */
aoqi@0 57 public abstract class AbstractQNameValidator implements PolicyAssertionValidator {
aoqi@0 58 private final Set<String> supportedDomains = new HashSet<String>();
aoqi@0 59 private final Collection<QName> serverAssertions;
aoqi@0 60 private final Collection<QName> clientAssertions;
aoqi@0 61
aoqi@0 62 /**
aoqi@0 63 * Constructor that takes two collections specifying qualified names of assertions
aoqi@0 64 * supported on either server or client side. The set of all assertion namespaces
aoqi@0 65 * defines list of all domains supported by the assertion validator
aoqi@0 66 * (see {@link PolicyAssertionValidator#declareSupportedDomains}).
aoqi@0 67 *
aoqi@0 68 * @param serverSideAssertions The server-side assertions.
aoqi@0 69 * @param clientSideAssertions The client-side assertions.
aoqi@0 70 */
aoqi@0 71 protected AbstractQNameValidator(Collection<QName> serverSideAssertions, Collection<QName> clientSideAssertions) {
aoqi@0 72 if (serverSideAssertions != null) {
aoqi@0 73 this.serverAssertions = new HashSet<QName>(serverSideAssertions);
aoqi@0 74 for (QName assertion : this.serverAssertions) {
aoqi@0 75 supportedDomains.add(assertion.getNamespaceURI());
aoqi@0 76 }
aoqi@0 77 } else {
aoqi@0 78 this.serverAssertions = new HashSet<QName>(0);
aoqi@0 79 }
aoqi@0 80
aoqi@0 81 if (clientSideAssertions != null) {
aoqi@0 82 this.clientAssertions = new HashSet<QName>(clientSideAssertions);
aoqi@0 83 for (QName assertion : this.clientAssertions) {
aoqi@0 84 supportedDomains.add(assertion.getNamespaceURI());
aoqi@0 85 }
aoqi@0 86 } else {
aoqi@0 87 this.clientAssertions = new HashSet<QName>(0);
aoqi@0 88 }
aoqi@0 89 }
aoqi@0 90
aoqi@0 91 public String[] declareSupportedDomains() {
aoqi@0 92 return supportedDomains.toArray(new String[supportedDomains.size()]);
aoqi@0 93 }
aoqi@0 94
aoqi@0 95 public Fitness validateClientSide(PolicyAssertion assertion) {
aoqi@0 96 return validateAssertion(assertion, clientAssertions, serverAssertions);
aoqi@0 97 }
aoqi@0 98
aoqi@0 99 public Fitness validateServerSide(PolicyAssertion assertion) {
aoqi@0 100 return validateAssertion(assertion, serverAssertions, clientAssertions);
aoqi@0 101 }
aoqi@0 102
aoqi@0 103 private Fitness validateAssertion(PolicyAssertion assertion, Collection<QName> thisSideAssertions, Collection<QName> otherSideAssertions) {
aoqi@0 104 QName assertionName = assertion.getName();
aoqi@0 105 if (thisSideAssertions.contains(assertionName)) {
aoqi@0 106 return Fitness.SUPPORTED;
aoqi@0 107 } else if (otherSideAssertions.contains(assertionName)) {
aoqi@0 108 return Fitness.UNSUPPORTED;
aoqi@0 109 } else {
aoqi@0 110 return Fitness.UNKNOWN;
aoqi@0 111 }
aoqi@0 112 }
aoqi@0 113 }

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