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The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
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/*
* Copyright 2010-2014 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* A copy of the License is located at
*
* http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0
*
* or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed
* on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either
* express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing
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*/
package com.amazonaws.http;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonFactory;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonParser;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResponse;
import com.amazonaws.ResponseMetadata;
import com.amazonaws.internal.CRC32MismatchException;
import com.amazonaws.transform.JsonUnmarshallerContext;
import com.amazonaws.transform.Unmarshaller;
import com.amazonaws.transform.VoidJsonUnmarshaller;
import com.amazonaws.util.CRC32ChecksumCalculatingInputStream;
/**
* Default implementation of HttpResponseHandler that handles a successful
* response from an AWS service and unmarshalls the result using a JSON
* unmarshaller.
*
* @param
* Indicates the type being unmarshalled by this response handler.
*/
public class JsonResponseHandler implements HttpResponseHandler> {
/** The JSON 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");
private static JsonFactory jsonFactory = new JsonFactory();
public boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen = false;
/**
* Constructs a new response handler that will use the specified JSON
* 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 JSON unmarshaller to use on the response.
*/
public JsonResponseHandler(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 VoidJsonUnmarshaller();
}
}
/**
* @see com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponseHandler#handle(com.amazonaws.http.HttpResponse)
*/
public AmazonWebServiceResponse handle(HttpResponse response) throws Exception {
log.trace("Parsing service response JSON");
String CRC32Checksum = response.getHeaders().get("x-amz-crc32");
CRC32ChecksumCalculatingInputStream crc32ChecksumInputStream = null;
JsonParser jsonParser = null;
if (!needsConnectionLeftOpen) {
if (CRC32Checksum != null) {
crc32ChecksumInputStream = new CRC32ChecksumCalculatingInputStream(response.getContent());
jsonParser = jsonFactory.createParser(crc32ChecksumInputStream);
} else {
jsonParser = jsonFactory.createParser(response.getContent());
}
}
try {
AmazonWebServiceResponse awsResponse = new AmazonWebServiceResponse();
JsonUnmarshallerContext unmarshallerContext = new JsonUnmarshallerContext(jsonParser, response);
registerAdditionalMetadataExpressions(unmarshallerContext);
T result = responseUnmarshaller.unmarshall(unmarshallerContext);
if (CRC32Checksum != null) {
long serverSideCRC = Long.parseLong(CRC32Checksum);
long clientSideCRC = crc32ChecksumInputStream.getCRC32Checksum();
if (clientSideCRC != serverSideCRC) {
throw new CRC32MismatchException("Client calculated crc32 checksum didn't match that calculated by server side");
}
}
awsResponse.setResult(result);
Map metadata = unmarshallerContext.getMetadata();
metadata.put(ResponseMetadata.AWS_REQUEST_ID, response.getHeaders().get("x-amzn-RequestId"));
awsResponse.setResponseMetadata(new ResponseMetadata(metadata));
log.trace("Done parsing service response");
return awsResponse;
} finally {
if (!needsConnectionLeftOpen) {
try {
jsonParser.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
log.warn("Error closing json parser", 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(JsonUnmarshallerContext 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 needsConnectionLeftOpen;
}
}
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