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FactoryFinder.javaAPI DocJava SE 5 API11122Fri Aug 26 14:58:22 BST 2005javax.xml.transform

FactoryFinder

public class FactoryFinder extends Object
This class is duplicated for each JAXP subpackage so keep it in sync. It is package private. This code is designed to implement the JAXP 1.1 spec pluggability feature and is designed to run on JDK version 1.1 and later including JVMs that perform early linking like the Microsoft JVM in IE 5. Note however that it must be compiled on a JDK version 1.2 or later system since it calls Thread#getContextClassLoader(). The code also runs both as part of an unbundled jar file and when bundled as part of the JDK.

Fields Summary
private static boolean
debug
Temp debug code - this will be removed after we test everything
static Properties
cacheProps
static SecuritySupport
ss
static boolean
firstTime
Constructors Summary
Methods Summary
private static voiddPrint(java.lang.String msg)


    // Define system property "jaxp.debug" to get output
     
        // Use try/catch block to support applets, which throws
        // SecurityException out of this code.
        try {
            String val = ss.getSystemProperty("jaxp.debug");
            // Allow simply setting the prop to turn on debug
            debug = val != null && (! "false".equals(val));
        } catch (SecurityException se) {
            debug = false;
        }
    
        if (debug) {
            System.err.println("JAXP: " + msg);
        }
    
static java.lang.Objectfind(java.lang.String factoryId, java.lang.String fallbackClassName)
Finds the implementation Class object in the specified order. Main entry point.

return
Class object of factory, never null
param
factoryId Name of the factory to find, same as a property name
param
fallbackClassName Implementation class name, if nothing else is found. Use null to mean no fallback. Package private so this code can be shared.

        

        // Figure out which ClassLoader to use for loading the provider
        // class.  If there is a Context ClassLoader then use it.
        
        ClassLoader classLoader = ss.getContextClassLoader();
        
        if (classLoader == null) {
            // if we have no Context ClassLoader
            // so use the current ClassLoader
            classLoader = FactoryFinder.class.getClassLoader();
        }

        dPrint("find factoryId =" + factoryId);
        
        // Use the system property first
        try {
            String systemProp = ss.getSystemProperty(factoryId);
            if( systemProp!=null) {                
                dPrint("found system property, value=" + systemProp);
                return newInstance(systemProp, classLoader, true );
            }
        } catch (SecurityException se) {
            //if first option fails due to any reason we should try next option in the
            //look up algorithm.
        }

        // try to read from $java.home/lib/jaxp.properties
        try {
            String javah = ss.getSystemProperty("java.home");
            String configFile = javah + File.separator +
                "lib" + File.separator + "jaxp.properties";
            String factoryClassName = null;
            if(firstTime){
                synchronized(cacheProps){
                    if(firstTime){
                        File f=new File( configFile );
                        firstTime = false;
                        if(ss.doesFileExist(f)){
                            dPrint("Read properties file "+f);
                            //cacheProps.load( new FileInputStream(f));
                            cacheProps.load(ss.getFileInputStream(f));
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            factoryClassName = cacheProps.getProperty(factoryId);            

            if(factoryClassName != null){
                dPrint("found in $java.home/jaxp.properties, value=" + factoryClassName);
                return newInstance(factoryClassName, classLoader, true);
            }
        } catch(Exception ex ) {
            if( debug ) ex.printStackTrace();
        }

        // Try Jar Service Provider Mechanism
        Object provider = findJarServiceProvider(factoryId);
        if (provider != null) {
            return provider;
        }
        if (fallbackClassName == null) {
            throw new ConfigurationError(
                "Provider for " + factoryId + " cannot be found", null);
        }

        dPrint("loaded from fallback value: " + fallbackClassName);
        return newInstance(fallbackClassName, classLoader, true);
    
private static java.lang.ObjectfindJarServiceProvider(java.lang.String factoryId)


        String serviceId = "META-INF/services/" + factoryId;
        InputStream is = null;

        // First try the Context ClassLoader
        ClassLoader cl = ss.getContextClassLoader();
        if (cl != null) {
            is = ss.getResourceAsStream(cl, serviceId);

            // If no provider found then try the current ClassLoader
            if (is == null) {
                cl = FactoryFinder.class.getClassLoader();
                is = ss.getResourceAsStream(cl, serviceId);
            }
        } else {
            // No Context ClassLoader, try the current
            // ClassLoader
            cl = FactoryFinder.class.getClassLoader();
            is = ss.getResourceAsStream(cl, serviceId);
        }

        if (is == null) {
            // No provider found
            return null;
        }

        dPrint("found jar resource=" + serviceId +
               " using ClassLoader: " + cl);

        // Read the service provider name in UTF-8 as specified in
        // the jar spec.  Unfortunately this fails in Microsoft
        // VJ++, which does not implement the UTF-8
        // encoding. Theoretically, we should simply let it fail in
        // that case, since the JVM is obviously broken if it
        // doesn't support such a basic standard.  But since there
        // are still some users attempting to use VJ++ for
        // development, we have dropped in a fallback which makes a
        // second attempt using the platform's default encoding. In
        // VJ++ this is apparently ASCII, which is a subset of
        // UTF-8... and since the strings we'll be reading here are
        // also primarily limited to the 7-bit ASCII range (at
        // least, in English versions), this should work well
        // enough to keep us on the air until we're ready to
        // officially decommit from VJ++. [Edited comment from
        // jkesselm]
        BufferedReader rd;
        try {
            rd = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is, "UTF-8"));
        } catch (java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
            rd = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is));
        }
        
        String factoryClassName = null;
        try {
            // XXX Does not handle all possible input as specified by the
            // Jar Service Provider specification
            factoryClassName = rd.readLine();
            rd.close();
        } catch (IOException x) {
            // No provider found
            return null;
        }

        if (factoryClassName != null &&
            ! "".equals(factoryClassName)) {
            dPrint("found in resource, value="
                   + factoryClassName);

        // Note: here we do not want to fall back to the current
        // ClassLoader because we want to avoid the case where the
        // resource file was found using one ClassLoader and the
        // provider class was instantiated using a different one.
        return newInstance(factoryClassName, cl, false);
        }

        // No provider found
        return null;
    
private static java.lang.ObjectnewInstance(java.lang.String className, java.lang.ClassLoader cl, boolean doFallback)
Create an instance of a class using the specified ClassLoader and optionally fall back to the current ClassLoader if not found.

param
className Name of the concrete class corresponding to the service provider
param
cl ClassLoader to use to load the class, null means to use the bootstrap ClassLoader
param
doFallback true if the current ClassLoader should be tried as a fallback if the class is not found using cl

        // assert(className != null);

        try {
            Class providerClass;
            if (cl == null) {
                // If classloader is null Use the bootstrap ClassLoader.  
                // Thus Class.forName(String) will use the current
                // ClassLoader which will be the bootstrap ClassLoader.
                providerClass = Class.forName(className);
            } else {
                try {
                    providerClass = cl.loadClass(className);
                } catch (ClassNotFoundException x) {
                    if (doFallback) {
                        // Fall back to current classloader
                        cl = FactoryFinder.class.getClassLoader();
                        providerClass = cl.loadClass(className);
                    } else {
                        throw x;
                    }
                }
            }
                        
            Object instance = providerClass.newInstance();
            dPrint("created new instance of " + providerClass +
                   " using ClassLoader: " + cl);
            return instance;
        } catch (ClassNotFoundException x) {
            throw new ConfigurationError(
                "Provider " + className + " not found", x);
        } catch (Exception x) {
            throw new ConfigurationError(
                "Provider " + className + " could not be instantiated: " + x,
                x);
        }