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package jakarta.xml.bind;

import jakarta.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.transform.Result;
import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.net.HttpURLConnection;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLConnection;

/**
 * Class that defines convenience methods for common, simple use of Jakarta XML Binding.
 *
 * 

* Methods defined in this class are convenience methods that combine several basic operations * in the {@link JAXBContext}, {@link Unmarshaller}, and {@link Marshaller}. * * They are designed * to be the prefered methods for developers new to Jakarta XML Binding. They have * the following characterstics: * *

    *
  1. Generally speaking, the performance is not necessarily optimal. * It is expected that people who need to write performance * critical code will use the rest of the Jakarta XML Binding API directly. *
  2. Errors that happen during the processing is wrapped into * {@link DataBindingException} (which will have {@link JAXBException} * as its {@link Throwable#getCause() cause}. It is expected that * people who prefer the checked exception would use * the rest of the Jakarta XML Binding API directly. *
* *

* In addition, the {@code unmarshal} methods have the following characteristic: * *

    *
  1. Schema validation is not performed on the input XML. * The processing will try to continue even if there * are errors in the XML, as much as possible. Only as * the last resort, this method fails with {@link DataBindingException}. *
* *

* Similarly, the {@code marshal} methods have the following characteristic: *

    *
  1. The processing will try to continue even if the Java object tree * does not meet the validity requirement. Only as * the last resort, this method fails with {@link DataBindingException}. *
* * *

* All the methods on this class require non-null arguments to all parameters. * The {@code unmarshal} methods either fail with an exception or return * a non-null value. * * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi * @since 1.6, JAXB 2.1 */ public final class JAXB { /** * No instanciation is allowed. */ private JAXB() {} /** * To improve the performance, we'll cache the last {@link JAXBContext} used. */ private static final class Cache { final Class type; final JAXBContext context; public Cache(Class type) throws JAXBException { this.type = type; this.context = JAXBContext.newInstance(type); } } /** * Cache. We don't want to prevent the {@link Cache#type} from GC-ed, * hence {@link WeakReference}. */ private static volatile WeakReference cache; /** * Obtains the {@link JAXBContext} from the given type, * by using the cache if possible. * *

* We don't use locks to control access to {@link #cache}, but this code * should be thread-safe thanks to the immutable {@link Cache} and {@code volatile}. */ private static JAXBContext getContext(Class type) throws JAXBException { WeakReference c = cache; if(c!=null) { Cache d = c.get(); if(d!=null && d.type==type) return d.context; } // overwrite the cache Cache d = new Cache(type); cache = new WeakReference(d); return d.context; } /** * Reads in a Java object tree from the given XML input. * * @param xml * Reads the entire file as XML. */ public static T unmarshal( File xml, Class type ) { try { JAXBElement item = getContext(type).createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(new StreamSource(xml), type); return item.getValue(); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } /** * Reads in a Java object tree from the given XML input. * * @param xml * The resource pointed by the URL is read in its entirety. */ public static T unmarshal( URL xml, Class type ) { try { JAXBElement item = getContext(type).createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(toSource(xml), type); return item.getValue(); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } catch (IOException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } /** * Reads in a Java object tree from the given XML input. * * @param xml * The URI is {@link URI#toURL() turned into URL} and then * follows the handling of {@code URL}. */ public static T unmarshal( URI xml, Class type ) { try { JAXBElement item = getContext(type).createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(toSource(xml), type); return item.getValue(); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } catch (IOException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } /** * Reads in a Java object tree from the given XML input. * * @param xml * The string is first interpreted as an absolute {@code URI}. * If it's not {@link URI#isAbsolute() a valid absolute URI}, * then it's interpreted as a {@code File} */ public static T unmarshal( String xml, Class type ) { try { JAXBElement item = getContext(type).createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(toSource(xml), type); return item.getValue(); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } catch (IOException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } /** * Reads in a Java object tree from the given XML input. * * @param xml * The entire stream is read as an XML infoset. * Upon a successful completion, the stream will be closed by this method. */ public static T unmarshal( InputStream xml, Class type ) { try { JAXBElement item = getContext(type).createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(toSource(xml), type); return item.getValue(); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } catch (IOException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } /** * Reads in a Java object tree from the given XML input. * * @param xml * The character stream is read as an XML infoset. * The encoding declaration in the XML will be ignored. * Upon a successful completion, the stream will be closed by this method. */ public static T unmarshal( Reader xml, Class type ) { try { JAXBElement item = getContext(type).createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(toSource(xml), type); return item.getValue(); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } catch (IOException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } /** * Reads in a Java object tree from the given XML input. * * @param xml * The XML infoset that the {@link Source} represents is read. */ public static T unmarshal( Source xml, Class type ) { try { JAXBElement item = getContext(type).createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(toSource(xml), type); return item.getValue(); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } catch (IOException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } /** * Creates {@link Source} from various XML representation. * See {@link #unmarshal} for the conversion rules. */ private static Source toSource(Object xml) throws IOException { if(xml==null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("no XML is given"); if (xml instanceof String) { try { xml=new URI((String)xml); } catch (URISyntaxException e) { xml=new File((String)xml); } } if (xml instanceof File) { File file = (File) xml; return new StreamSource(file); } if (xml instanceof URI) { URI uri = (URI) xml; xml=uri.toURL(); } if (xml instanceof URL) { URL url = (URL) xml; return new StreamSource(url.toExternalForm()); } if (xml instanceof InputStream) { InputStream in = (InputStream) xml; return new StreamSource(in); } if (xml instanceof Reader) { Reader r = (Reader) xml; return new StreamSource(r); } if (xml instanceof Source) { return (Source) xml; } throw new IllegalArgumentException("I don't understand how to handle "+xml.getClass()); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * XML will be written to this file. If it already exists, * it will be overwritten. * * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ public static void marshal( Object jaxbObject, File xml ) { _marshal(jaxbObject,xml); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * The XML will be {@link URLConnection#getOutputStream() sent} to the * resource pointed by this URL. Note that not all {@code URL}s support * such operation, and exact semantics depends on the {@code URL} * implementations. In case of {@link HttpURLConnection HTTP URLs}, * this will perform HTTP POST. * * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ public static void marshal( Object jaxbObject, URL xml ) { _marshal(jaxbObject,xml); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * The URI is {@link URI#toURL() turned into URL} and then * follows the handling of {@code URL}. See above. * * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ public static void marshal( Object jaxbObject, URI xml ) { _marshal(jaxbObject,xml); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * The string is first interpreted as an absolute {@code URI}. * If it's not {@link URI#isAbsolute() a valid absolute URI}, * then it's interpreted as a {@code File} * * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ public static void marshal( Object jaxbObject, String xml ) { _marshal(jaxbObject,xml); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * The XML will be sent to the given {@link OutputStream}. * Upon a successful completion, the stream will be closed by this method. * * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ public static void marshal( Object jaxbObject, OutputStream xml ) { _marshal(jaxbObject,xml); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * The XML will be sent as a character stream to the given {@link Writer}. * Upon a successful completion, the stream will be closed by this method. * * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ public static void marshal( Object jaxbObject, Writer xml ) { _marshal(jaxbObject,xml); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * The XML will be sent to the {@link Result} object. * * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ public static void marshal( Object jaxbObject, Result xml ) { _marshal(jaxbObject,xml); } /** * Writes a Java object tree to XML and store it to the specified location. * *

* This method is a convenience method that combines several basic operations * in the {@link JAXBContext} and {@link Marshaller}. This method is designed * to be the prefered method for developers new to Jakarta XML Binding. This method * has the following characterstics: * *

    *
  1. Generally speaking, the performance is not necessarily optimal. * It is expected that those people who need to write performance * critical code will use the rest of the Jakarta XML Binding API directly. *
  2. Errors that happen during the processing is wrapped into * {@link DataBindingException} (which will have {@link JAXBException} * as its {@link Throwable#getCause() cause}. It is expected that * those people who prefer the checked exception would use * the rest of the Jakarta XML Binding API directly. *
* * @param jaxbObject * The Java object to be marshalled into XML. If this object is * a {@link JAXBElement}, it will provide the root tag name and * the body. If this object has {@link XmlRootElement} * on its class definition, that will be used as the root tag name * and the given object will provide the body. Otherwise, * the root tag name is {@link java.beans.Introspector#decapitalize(String) infered} from * {@link Class#getSimpleName() the short class name}. * This parameter must not be null. * * @param xml * Represents the receiver of XML. Objects of the following types are allowed. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
TypeOperation
{@link File}XML will be written to this file. If it already exists, * it will be overwritten.
{@link URL}The XML will be {@link URLConnection#getOutputStream() sent} to the * resource pointed by this URL. Note that not all {@code URL}s support * such operation, and exact semantics depends on the {@code URL} * implementations. In case of {@link HttpURLConnection HTTP URLs}, * this will perform HTTP POST.
{@link URI}The URI is {@link URI#toURL() turned into URL} and then * follows the handling of {@code URL}. See above.
{@link String}The string is first interpreted as an absolute {@code URI}. * If it's not {@link URI#isAbsolute() a valid absolute URI}, * then it's interpreted as a {@code File}
{@link OutputStream}The XML will be sent to the given {@link OutputStream}. * Upon a successful completion, the stream will be closed by this method.
{@link Writer}The XML will be sent as a character stream to the given {@link Writer}. * Upon a successful completion, the stream will be closed by this method.
{@link Result}The XML will be sent to the {@link Result} object.
* * @throws DataBindingException * If the operation fails, such as due to I/O error, unbindable classes. */ private static void _marshal( Object jaxbObject, Object xml ) { try { JAXBContext context; if(jaxbObject instanceof JAXBElement) { context = getContext(((JAXBElement)jaxbObject).getDeclaredType()); } else { Class clazz = jaxbObject.getClass(); XmlRootElement r = clazz.getAnnotation(XmlRootElement.class); context = getContext(clazz); if(r==null) { // we need to infer the name jaxbObject = new JAXBElement(new QName(inferName(clazz)),clazz,jaxbObject); } } Marshaller m = context.createMarshaller(); m.setProperty(Marshaller.JAXB_FORMATTED_OUTPUT,true); m.marshal(jaxbObject, toResult(xml)); } catch (JAXBException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } catch (IOException e) { throw new DataBindingException(e); } } private static String inferName(Class clazz) { // XXX - behaviour of this method must be same as of Introspector.decapitalize // which is not used to avoid dependency on java.desktop String simpleName = clazz.getSimpleName(); if (simpleName == null || simpleName.isEmpty()) { return simpleName; } if (simpleName.length() > 1 && Character.isUpperCase(simpleName.charAt(1)) && Character.isUpperCase(simpleName.charAt(0))) { return simpleName; } char chars[] = simpleName.toCharArray(); chars[0] = Character.toLowerCase(chars[0]); return new String(chars); } /** * Creates {@link Result} from various XML representation. * See {@link #_marshal(Object,Object)} for the conversion rules. */ private static Result toResult(Object xml) throws IOException { if(xml==null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("no XML is given"); if (xml instanceof String) { try { xml=new URI((String)xml); } catch (URISyntaxException e) { xml=new File((String)xml); } } if (xml instanceof File) { File file = (File) xml; return new StreamResult(file); } if (xml instanceof URI) { URI uri = (URI) xml; xml=uri.toURL(); } if (xml instanceof URL) { URL url = (URL) xml; URLConnection con = url.openConnection(); con.setDoOutput(true); con.setDoInput(false); con.connect(); return new StreamResult(con.getOutputStream()); } if (xml instanceof OutputStream) { OutputStream os = (OutputStream) xml; return new StreamResult(os); } if (xml instanceof Writer) { Writer w = (Writer)xml; return new StreamResult(w); } if (xml instanceof Result) { return (Result) xml; } throw new IllegalArgumentException("I don't understand how to handle "+xml.getClass()); } }




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