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package com.amazonaws.http;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLEventReader;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLInputFactory;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResponse;
import com.amazonaws.ResponseMetadata;
import com.amazonaws.transform.StaxUnmarshallerContext;
import com.amazonaws.transform.Unmarshaller;
import com.amazonaws.transform.VoidStaxUnmarshaller;
/**
* Default implementation of HttpResponseHandler that handles a successful
* response from an AWS service and unmarshalls the result using a StAX
* unmarshaller.
*
* @param
* Indicates the type being unmarshalled by this response handler.
*/
public class StaxResponseHandler implements HttpResponseHandler> {
/** The StAX unmarshaller to use when handling the response */
private Unmarshaller responseUnmarshaller;
/** Shared logger for profiling information */
private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog("com.amazonaws.request");
/** Shared factory for creating XML event readers */
private static XMLInputFactory xmlInputFactory = XMLInputFactory.newInstance();
/**
* Constructs a new response handler that will use the specified StAX
* unmarshaller to unmarshall the service response and uses the specified
* response element path to find the root of the business data in the
* service's response.
*
* @param responseUnmarshaller
* The StAX unmarshaller to use on the response.
*/
public StaxResponseHandler(Unmarshaller responseUnmarshaller) {
this.responseUnmarshaller = responseUnmarshaller;
/*
* Even if the invoked operation just returns null, we still need an
* unmarshaller to run so we can pull out response metadata.
*
* We might want to pass this in through the client class so that we
* don't have to do this check here.
*/
if (this.responseUnmarshaller == null) {
this.responseUnmarshaller = new VoidStaxUnmarshaller();
}
}
/**
* @see com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponseHandler#handle(com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponse)
*/
public AmazonWebServiceResponse handle(HttpResponse response) throws Exception {
log.trace("Parsing service response XML");
InputStream content = response.getContent();
if (content == null) content = new ByteArrayInputStream(" ".getBytes());
XMLEventReader eventReader = xmlInputFactory.createXMLEventReader(content);
try {
AmazonWebServiceResponse awsResponse = new AmazonWebServiceResponse();
StaxUnmarshallerContext unmarshallerContext = new StaxUnmarshallerContext(eventReader, response.getHeaders());
unmarshallerContext.registerMetadataExpression("ResponseMetadata/RequestId", 2, ResponseMetadata.AWS_REQUEST_ID);
unmarshallerContext.registerMetadataExpression("requestId", 2, ResponseMetadata.AWS_REQUEST_ID);
registerAdditionalMetadataExpressions(unmarshallerContext);
T result = responseUnmarshaller.unmarshall(unmarshallerContext);
awsResponse.setResult(result);
Map metadata = unmarshallerContext.getMetadata();
awsResponse.setResponseMetadata(new ResponseMetadata(metadata));
log.trace("Done parsing service response");
return awsResponse;
} finally {
try {eventReader.close();} catch (Exception e) {}
}
}
/**
* Hook for subclasses to override in order to collect additional metadata
* from service responses.
*
* @param unmarshallerContext
* The unmarshaller context used to process a service's response
* data.
*/
protected void registerAdditionalMetadataExpressions(StaxUnmarshallerContext unmarshallerContext) {}
/**
* Since this response handler completely consumes all the data from the
* underlying HTTP connection during the handle method, we don't need to
* keep the HTTP connection open.
*
* @see com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponseHandler#needsConnectionLeftOpen()
*/
public boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen() {
return false;
}
}