| // XMLReaderFactory.java - factory for creating a new reader. |
| // http://www.saxproject.org |
| // Written by David Megginson |
| // and by David Brownell |
| // NO WARRANTY! This class is in the Public Domain. |
| // $Id: XMLReaderFactory.java 670295 2008-06-22 01:46:43Z mrglavas $ |
| |
| package org.xml.sax.helpers; |
| import java.io.BufferedReader; |
| import java.io.IOException; |
| import java.io.InputStream; |
| import java.io.InputStreamReader; |
| import org.xml.sax.XMLReader; |
| import org.xml.sax.SAXException; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Factory for creating an XML reader. |
| * |
| * <blockquote> |
| * <em>This module, both source code and documentation, is in the |
| * Public Domain, and comes with <strong>NO WARRANTY</strong>.</em> |
| * See <a href='http://www.saxproject.org'>http://www.saxproject.org</a> |
| * for further information. |
| * </blockquote> |
| * |
| * <p>This class contains static methods for creating an XML reader |
| * from an explicit class name, or based on runtime defaults:</p> |
| * |
| * <pre> |
| * try { |
| * XMLReader myReader = XMLReaderFactory.createXMLReader(); |
| * } catch (SAXException e) { |
| * System.err.println(e.getMessage()); |
| * } |
| * </pre> |
| * |
| * <p><strong>Note to Distributions bundled with parsers:</strong> |
| * You should modify the implementation of the no-arguments |
| * <em>createXMLReader</em> to handle cases where the external |
| * configuration mechanisms aren't set up. That method should do its |
| * best to return a parser when one is in the class path, even when |
| * nothing bound its class name to <code>org.xml.sax.driver</code> so |
| * those configuration mechanisms would see it.</p> |
| * |
| * @since SAX 2.0 |
| * @author David Megginson, David Brownell |
| * @version 2.0.1 (sax2r2) |
| */ |
| final public class XMLReaderFactory |
| { |
| /** |
| * Private constructor. |
| * |
| * <p>This constructor prevents the class from being instantiated.</p> |
| */ |
| private XMLReaderFactory () |
| { |
| } |
| |
| private static final String property = "org.xml.sax.driver"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Default columns per line. |
| */ |
| private static final int DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH = 80; |
| |
| /** |
| * Attempt to create an XMLReader from system defaults. |
| * In environments which can support it, the name of the XMLReader |
| * class is determined by trying each these options in order, and |
| * using the first one which succeeds:</p> <ul> |
| * |
| * <li>If the system property <code>org.xml.sax.driver</code> |
| * has a value, that is used as an XMLReader class name. </li> |
| * |
| * <li>The JAR "Services API" is used to look for a class name |
| * in the <em>META-INF/services/org.xml.sax.driver</em> file in |
| * jarfiles available to the runtime.</li> |
| * |
| * <li> SAX parser distributions are strongly encouraged to provide |
| * a default XMLReader class name that will take effect only when |
| * previous options (on this list) are not successful.</li> |
| * |
| * <li>Finally, if {@link ParserFactory#makeParser()} can |
| * return a system default SAX1 parser, that parser is wrapped in |
| * a {@link ParserAdapter}. (This is a migration aid for SAX1 |
| * environments, where the <code>org.xml.sax.parser</code> system |
| * property will often be usable.) </li> |
| * |
| * </ul> |
| * |
| * <p> In environments such as small embedded systems, which can not |
| * support that flexibility, other mechanisms to determine the default |
| * may be used. </p> |
| * |
| * <p>Note that many Java environments allow system properties to be |
| * initialized on a command line. This means that <em>in most cases</em> |
| * setting a good value for that property ensures that calls to this |
| * method will succeed, except when security policies intervene. |
| * This will also maximize application portability to older SAX |
| * environments, with less robust implementations of this method. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @return A new XMLReader. |
| * @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If no default XMLReader class |
| * can be identified and instantiated. |
| * @see #createXMLReader(java.lang.String) |
| */ |
| public static XMLReader createXMLReader () |
| throws SAXException |
| { |
| String className = null; |
| ClassLoader loader = NewInstance.getClassLoader (); |
| |
| // 1. try the JVM-instance-wide system property |
| try { className = SecuritySupport.getSystemProperty (property); } |
| catch (Exception e) { /* normally fails for applets */ } |
| |
| // 2. if that fails, try META-INF/services/ |
| if (className == null || className.length() == 0) { |
| String service = "META-INF/services/" + property; |
| |
| try { |
| // If we are deployed into an OSGi environment, leverage it |
| Class<? extends XMLReader> spiClass = org.apache.servicemix.specs.locator.OsgiLocator.locate(XMLReader.class, property); |
| if (spiClass != null) { |
| return spiClass.newInstance(); |
| } |
| } catch (Throwable e) { |
| } |
| |
| InputStream is = null; |
| className = null; |
| |
| // First try the Context ClassLoader |
| ClassLoader cl = SecuritySupport.getContextClassLoader(); |
| if (cl != null) { |
| is = SecuritySupport.getResourceAsStream(cl, service); |
| |
| // If no provider found then try the current ClassLoader |
| if (is == null) { |
| cl = XMLReaderFactory.class.getClassLoader(); |
| if (cl == null) { |
| cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); |
| } |
| is = SecuritySupport.getResourceAsStream(cl, service); |
| } |
| } else { |
| // No Context ClassLoader or JDK 1.1 so try the current |
| // ClassLoader |
| cl = XMLReaderFactory.class.getClassLoader(); |
| if (cl == null) { |
| cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); |
| } |
| is = SecuritySupport.getResourceAsStream(cl, service); |
| } |
| |
| if (is != null) { |
| |
| // 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"), DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH); |
| } catch (java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException e) { |
| rd = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is), DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH); |
| } |
| |
| try { |
| // XXX Does not handle all possible input as specified by the |
| // Jar Service Provider specification |
| className = rd.readLine(); |
| } |
| catch (Exception x) { |
| // No provider found |
| } |
| finally { |
| try { |
| // try to close the reader. |
| rd.close(); |
| } |
| // Ignore the exception. |
| catch (IOException exc) {} |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // 3. Distro-specific fallback |
| if (className == null) { |
| // BEGIN DISTRIBUTION-SPECIFIC |
| |
| // EXAMPLE: |
| // className = "com.example.sax.XmlReader"; |
| // or a $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/*properties setting... |
| className = "com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.SAXParser"; |
| |
| // END DISTRIBUTION-SPECIFIC |
| } |
| |
| // do we know the XMLReader implementation class yet? |
| if (className != null) |
| return loadClass (loader, className); |
| |
| // 4. panic -- adapt any SAX1 parser |
| try { |
| return new ParserAdapter (ParserFactory.makeParser ()); |
| } catch (Exception e) { |
| throw new SAXException ("Can't create default XMLReader; " |
| + "is system property org.xml.sax.driver set?"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Attempt to create an XML reader from a class name. |
| * |
| * <p>Given a class name, this method attempts to load |
| * and instantiate the class as an XML reader.</p> |
| * |
| * <p>Note that this method will not be usable in environments where |
| * the caller (perhaps an applet) is not permitted to load classes |
| * dynamically.</p> |
| * |
| * @return A new XML reader. |
| * @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If the class cannot be |
| * loaded, instantiated, and cast to XMLReader. |
| * @see #createXMLReader() |
| */ |
| public static XMLReader createXMLReader (String className) |
| throws SAXException |
| { |
| return loadClass (NewInstance.getClassLoader (), className); |
| } |
| |
| private static XMLReader loadClass (ClassLoader loader, String className) |
| throws SAXException |
| { |
| try { |
| return (XMLReader) NewInstance.newInstance (loader, className); |
| } catch (ClassNotFoundException e1) { |
| throw new SAXException("SAX2 driver class " + className + |
| " not found", e1); |
| } catch (IllegalAccessException e2) { |
| throw new SAXException("SAX2 driver class " + className + |
| " found but cannot be loaded", e2); |
| } catch (InstantiationException e3) { |
| throw new SAXException("SAX2 driver class " + className + |
| " loaded but cannot be instantiated (no empty public constructor?)", |
| e3); |
| } catch (ClassCastException e4) { |
| throw new SAXException("SAX2 driver class " + className + |
| " does not implement XMLReader", e4); |
| } |
| } |
| } |