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package org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.internal;
import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.Configuration;
import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.def.ContributionDef;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
/**
* Performs some validation before delegating to another Configuration.
*/
public class ValidatingConfigurationWrapper<T> implements Configuration<T>
{
private final String serviceId;
private final ContributionDef contributionDef;
private final Logger logger;
private final Configuration<T> delegate;
private final Class expectedType;
// Need a strategy for determing the right order for this mass of parameters!
public ValidatingConfigurationWrapper(String serviceId, Logger logger, Class expectedType,
ContributionDef contributionDef, Configuration<T> delegate)
{
this.serviceId = serviceId;
this.logger = logger;
this.expectedType = expectedType;
this.contributionDef = contributionDef;
this.delegate = delegate;
}
public void add(T object)
{
if (object == null)
{
logger.warn(IOCMessages.contributionWasNull(serviceId, contributionDef));
return;
}
// Sure, we say it is type T ... but is it really?
if (!expectedType.isInstance(object))
{
logger.warn(IOCMessages.contributionWrongValueType(
serviceId,
contributionDef,
object.getClass(),
expectedType));
return;
}
delegate.add(object);
}
}