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/*
 * Javolution - Java(TM) Solution for Real-Time and Embedded Systems
 * Copyright (C) 2007 - Javolution (http://javolution.org/)
 * All rights reserved.
 * 
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is
 * freely granted, provided that this notice is preserved.
 */
package javolution.context;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.Serializable;

import javolution.lang.Configurable;
import javolution.osgi.internal.OSGiServices;

/**
 * 

A context for persistent storage integrated with OSGi and * {@link SecurityContext}.

* *

How the data is going to be stored (database, files) is implementation * dependent. But how the resources are structured (hierarchical, semantics) * is defined by the client implementing the {@link Resource} class. * [code] * class SemanticResource extends SemanticEntity implements Resource { ... } * ... * StorageContext ctx = StorageContext.enter(); // Enters the current storage service. * try { * // Stores resource. * SemanticResource logoId = new SemanticResource( * "http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Logo|MyCompany"); * ctx.write(logoId, logoImg); // May raise SecurityException. * ... * // Retrieves resource. * Image logoImg = ctx.read(logoId); // May raise SecurityException. * } finally { * ctx.exit(); * }[/code]

* *

Permission to read/write resource values may or not be granted at all * or only for particular resources. Sensitive data should always be * encrypted (e.g. using a {@code SecuredStorageContext} sub-class). * There is no limit in the size of the data being stored (except the actual * storage available). It is nonetheless recommended to split large data * set in smaller resources to allow for partial/concurrent retrieval.

* * @author Jean-Marie Dautelle * @version 6.0, July 21, 2013 */ public abstract class StorageContext extends AbstractContext { /** * Holds the default storage location for file based-implementations * (default {@code new File("storage")}). */ public static final Configurable FILE_STORAGE_LOCATION = new Configurable() { @Override protected File getDefault() { return new File("storage"); } protected File parse(String pathname) { return new File(pathname); } }; /** * A resource identifier. * * @param The resource type (the type of the value stored). */ public interface Resource { /** * Returns an unique identifier for this resource. */ public String uniqueID(); } /** * Default constructor. */ protected StorageContext() {} /** * Enters and returns a storage context instance. */ public static StorageContext enter() { return (StorageContext) currentStorageContext().enterInner(); } /** * Reads the persistent value of the specified resource value. * * @param resource the entity whose persistent value is returned. * @return the resource value or null if none. * @throws SecurityException if the permission to read the resource * is not granted ({@code new * Permission>(Resource.class, "read", resource)}). */ public abstract V read(Resource resource) throws SecurityException; /** * Writes the persistent value of the specified resource. * * @param resource the entity whose persistent value is stored. * @param value the persistent value. * @throws SecurityException if the permission to write the resource * is not granted ({@code new * Permission>(Resource.class, "write", resource)}). */ public abstract void write(Resource resource, V value) throws SecurityException; /** * Returns the current storage context. */ private static StorageContext currentStorageContext() { StorageContext ctx = current(StorageContext.class); if (ctx != null) return ctx; return OSGiServices.getStorageContext(); } }




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