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package org.apache.hadoop.io;
import java.io.DataInput;
import java.io.DataOutput;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configurable;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils;
/**
* A wrapper for Writable instances.
*
* When two sequence files, which have same Key type but different Value
* types, are mapped out to reduce, multiple Value types is not allowed.
* In this case, this class can help you wrap instances with different types.
*
*
*
* Compared with ObjectWritable
, this class is much more effective,
* because ObjectWritable
will append the class declaration as a String
* into the output file in every Key-Value pair.
*
*
*
* Generic Writable implements {@link Configurable} interface, so that it will be
* configured by the framework. The configuration is passed to the wrapped objects
* implementing {@link Configurable} interface before deserialization.
*
*
* how to use it:
* 1. Write your own class, such as GenericObject, which extends GenericWritable.
* 2. Implements the abstract method getTypes()
, defines
* the classes which will be wrapped in GenericObject in application.
* Attention: this classes defined in getTypes()
method, must
* implement Writable
interface.
*
*
* The code looks like this:
*
* public class GenericObject extends GenericWritable {
*
* private static Class[] CLASSES = {
* ClassType1.class,
* ClassType2.class,
* ClassType3.class,
* };
*
* protected Class[] getTypes() {
* return CLASSES;
* }
*
* }
*
*
* @since Nov 8, 2006
*/
public abstract class GenericWritable implements Writable, Configurable {
private static final byte NOT_SET = -1;
private byte type = NOT_SET;
private Writable instance;
private Configuration conf = null;
/**
* Set the instance that is wrapped.
*
* @param obj
*/
public void set(Writable obj) {
instance = obj;
Class extends Writable> instanceClazz = instance.getClass();
Class extends Writable>[] clazzes = getTypes();
for (int i = 0; i < clazzes.length; i++) {
Class extends Writable> clazz = clazzes[i];
if (clazz.equals(instanceClazz)) {
type = (byte) i;
return;
}
}
throw new RuntimeException("The type of instance is: "
+ instance.getClass() + ", which is NOT registered.");
}
/**
* Return the wrapped instance.
*/
public Writable get() {
return instance;
}
public String toString() {
return "GW[" + (instance != null ? ("class=" + instance.getClass().getName() +
",value=" + instance.toString()) : "(null)") + "]";
}
public void readFields(DataInput in) throws IOException {
type = in.readByte();
Class extends Writable> clazz = getTypes()[type & 0xff];
try {
instance = ReflectionUtils.newInstance(clazz, conf);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
throw new IOException("Cannot initialize the class: " + clazz);
}
instance.readFields(in);
}
public void write(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
if (type == NOT_SET || instance == null)
throw new IOException("The GenericWritable has NOT been set correctly. type="
+ type + ", instance=" + instance);
out.writeByte(type);
instance.write(out);
}
/**
* Return all classes that may be wrapped. Subclasses should implement this
* to return a constant array of classes.
*/
abstract protected Class extends Writable>[] getTypes();
public Configuration getConf() {
return conf;
}
public void setConf(Configuration conf) {
this.conf = conf;
}
}