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package org.apache.felix.ipojo.handler.extender;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import org.osgi.framework.Bundle;
import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext;
import org.osgi.framework.BundleEvent;
import org.osgi.framework.SynchronousBundleListener;
/**
* This is a very simple bundle tracker utility class that tracks active
* bundles. The tracker must be given a bundle context upon creation,
* which it uses to listen for bundle events. The bundle tracker must be
* opened to track objects and closed when it is no longer needed. This
* class is abstract, which means in order to use it you must create a
* subclass of it. Subclasses must implement the <tt>addedBundle()</tt>
* and <tt>removedBundle()</tt> methods, which can be used to perform some
* custom action upon the activation or deactivation of bundles. Since this
* tracker is quite simple, its concurrency control approach is also
* simplistic. This means that subclasses should take great care to ensure
* that their <tt>addedBundle()</tt> and <tt>removedBundle()</tt> methods
* are very simple and do not do anything to change the state of any bundles.
* @author <a href="mailto:dev@felix.apache.org">Felix Project Team</a>
**/
public abstract class BundleTracker {
/**
* Set of tracked bundles.
*/
final Set m_bundleSet = new HashSet();
/**
* Bundle context.
*/
final BundleContext m_context;
/**
* Synchronous bundle listener.
*/
final SynchronousBundleListener m_listener;
/**
* Flag indicating if the tracking is open.
*/
boolean m_open;
/**
* Constructs a bundle tracker object that will use the specified
* bundle context.
* @param context the bundle context to use to track bundles.
**/
public BundleTracker(BundleContext context) {
m_context = context;
m_listener = new SynchronousBundleListener() {
public void bundleChanged(BundleEvent evt) {
synchronized (BundleTracker.this) {
if (!m_open) { return; }
if (evt.getType() == BundleEvent.STARTED) {
if (!m_bundleSet.contains(evt.getBundle())) {
m_bundleSet.add(evt.getBundle());
addedBundle(evt.getBundle());
}
} else if (evt.getType() == BundleEvent.STOPPED) {
if (m_bundleSet.contains(evt.getBundle())) {
m_bundleSet.remove(evt.getBundle());
removedBundle(evt.getBundle());
}
}
}
}
};
}
/**
* Returns the current set of active bundles.
* @return the current set of active bundles.
**/
public synchronized Bundle[] getBundles() {
return (Bundle[]) m_bundleSet.toArray(new Bundle[m_bundleSet.size()]);
}
/**
* Call this method to start the tracking of active bundles.
**/
public void open() {
synchronized (this) {
if (!m_open) {
m_open = true;
m_context.addBundleListener(m_listener);
}
}
Bundle[] bundles = m_context.getBundles();
for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
if (bundles[i].getState() == Bundle.ACTIVE) {
if (m_bundleSet.add(bundles[i])) {
addedBundle(bundles[i]);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Call this method to stop the tracking of active bundles.
**/
public synchronized void close() {
if (m_open) {
m_open = false;
m_context.removeBundleListener(m_listener);
Bundle[] bundles = (Bundle[]) m_bundleSet.toArray(new Bundle[m_bundleSet.size()]);
for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
if (m_bundleSet.remove(bundles[i])) {
removedBundle(bundles[i]);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Subclasses must implement this method; it can be used to perform
* actions upon the activation of a bundle. Subclasses should keep
* this method implementation as simple as possible and should not
* cause the change in any bundle state to avoid concurrency issues.
* @param bundle the bundle being added to the active set.
**/
protected abstract void addedBundle(Bundle bundle);
/**
* Subclasses must implement this method; it can be used to perform
* actions upon the deactivation of a bundle. Subclasses should keep
* this method implementation as simple as possible and should not
* cause the change in any bundle state to avoid concurrency issues.
* @param bundle the bundle being removed from the active set.
**/
protected abstract void removedBundle(Bundle bundle);
}