import java.beans.beancontext.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
/**
* This class is the factory that delivers a word counting service.
* The 3 methods defined in this class are the concrete implementations
* of the BeanContextServiceProvider interface. For this demonstration, the primary
* method of interest is getService(). The getService() methods returns a new
* WordCount instance. It is called by the bean context when a nested
* JavaBean requests the service.
*/
public final class WordCountServiceProvider implements BeanContextServiceProvider {
public Object getService(BeanContextServices bcs,
Object requestor,
Class serviceClass,
Object serviceSelector) {
// For this demo, we know that the cast from serviceSelector
// to File will always work.
final File document = (File)serviceSelector;
/* Return an instance of the service. The service itself is
* the WordCount interface, which is implemented here using
* an anonymous inner class.
*/
return new WordCount() {
public void countWords() {
try {
// Create a Reader to the DocumentBean's File
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(document));
String line = null;
int wordCount = 0;
while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) {
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(line);
while (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
System.out.println("Word " + (++wordCount)
+ " is: " + st.nextToken());
}
}
System.out.println("Total number of words in the document: "
+ wordCount);
System.out.println("[WordCount service brought to you by WordCountServiceProvider]");
br.close();
} catch(Exception e) { }
}
};
}
public void releaseService(BeanContextServices bcs,
Object requestor,
Object service) {
// do nothing
}
public Iterator getCurrentServiceSelectors(BeanContextServices bcs, Class serviceClass) {
return null; // do nothing
}
}
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