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AttrUniqueJNDI.javaAPI DocGlassfish v2 API7410Fri May 04 22:24:36 BST 2007com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.validation

AttrUniqueJNDI

public class AttrUniqueJNDI extends AttrType
Class which contains Meta data for all types of attributes which is present in Validation Descriptor XML File Sample type="address" /> type="integer" range="low,high" /> type="string" max-length="length" />
author
Srinivas Krishnan
version
2.0

Fields Summary
Constructors Summary
public AttrUniqueJNDI(String name, String type, boolean optional)

        super(name,type, optional);
    
Methods Summary
public booleanisResourceBeingUsed(com.sun.enterprise.config.ConfigContext context, java.lang.String jndi)

        
        int count=0;
        try {
            Resources resources  = ((Domain)context.getRootConfigBean()).getResources();
            
            AdminObjectResource[] admin = resources.getAdminObjectResource();
            ConnectorResource[] connres = resources.getConnectorResource();
            CustomResource[] custom = resources.getCustomResource();
            ExternalJndiResource[] external = resources.getExternalJndiResource();
            JdbcResource[] jdbcres = resources.getJdbcResource();
            MailResource[] mailres = resources.getMailResource();
            PersistenceManagerFactoryResource[] pers = resources.getPersistenceManagerFactoryResource();
            
            for(int i=0;i<admin.length;i++) {
                if(jndi.equals(admin[i].getJndiName())) 
                    return true;
            }
            for(int i=0;i<connres.length;i++) {
                if(jndi.equals(connres[i].getJndiName())) 
                    return true;
            }
            
            for(int i=0;i<custom.length;i++) {
                if(jndi.equals(custom[i].getJndiName())) 
                    return true;
            }
            
            for(int i=0;i<external.length;i++) {
                if(jndi.equals(external[i].getJndiName())) 
                    return true;
            }
            
            for(int i=0;i<jdbcres.length;i++) {
                if(jndi.equals(jdbcres[i].getJndiName()))
                    return true;
            }
            
            for(int i=0;i<mailres.length;i++) {
                if(jndi.equals(mailres[i].getJndiName()))
                    return true;
            }
            
            for(int i=0;i<pers.length;i++) {
                if(jndi.equals(pers[i].getJndiName())) 
                    return true;
            }
            
        } catch(ConfigException e) {
            _logger.log(Level.FINE, "domainxmlverifier_error", e);
        }
        return false;
    
public voidvalidate(java.lang.Object o, ValidationContext valCtx)

        super.validate(o, valCtx);  // call to common validator first
        String jndiName = null;
        String choice = valCtx.choice;
        boolean flag = false;
        if(o == null || o.equals(""))
            return;
        jndiName = (String)o;
        if(choice.equals("ADD") && isResourceBeingUsed(valCtx.context, jndiName)){
            valCtx.result.failed(
                valCtx.smh.getLocalString(
                    getClass().getName() + ".jndiNameBeingUsed",
                    "Attribute({0}={1}) :  name already used by some other resource",
                    new Object[]{valCtx.attrName,jndiName}));
        }
            // apostrophes aren't allowed in jndi names - we catch
            // this by hard coding this check because this type
            // (AttrUniqueJNDI) doesn't take a regular expression.
            // This is an implementation limitation and is caused by
            // the way we handle xpath expressions - we use the
            // apostrophe to delimit the primary key names of
            // elements, and we don't escape the names when we get
            // them from the user. Therefore if the name were allowed
            // to contain an apostrophe the name would be incorrectly
            // split into two parts. Bug 6184639 details this problem.
        if (jndiName.indexOf("'") != -1){
            valCtx.result.failed(
                valCtx.smh.getLocalString(
                    getClass().getName() + ".invalidJndiName",
                    "Apostrophe not allowed in jndi name: {0}",
                    new Object[]{jndiName}));
        }