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/* Copyright 2004 The Apache Software Foundation
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.jam;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.jam.annotation.JavadocTagParser;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.jam.provider.JamClassBuilder;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.jam.provider.JamLogger;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.jam.visitor.MVisitor;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
/**
* Used to specify the parameters with which a JamService will be
* created.
*
* @author Patrick Calahan <email: pcal-at-bea-dot-com>
*/
public interface JamServiceParams {
// ========================================================================
// Public methods
/**
* Include a single java source file to be viewed. Note that if your
* code is able to understand the file/package structure in which the
* source exists, you may get better performance by using the various
* include... methods which take a sourcepath parameter.
*/
public void includeSourceFile(File file);
/**
* Specifies a set of java source files to be included in the JamService.
*
* Note that calling this method implicitly includes the 'root' in
* the sourcepath (exactly as if addSourcepath(root) had been called).
*
* @param sourcepath Root directory/ies containing source files.
* @param pattern A relative file pattern (as described above under
* 'Include and Exclude Patterns').
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null.
*/
public void includeSourcePattern(File[] sourcepath, String pattern);
/**
* Specifies a set of java source files to be excluded in the JamService.
* Note that calling this method implicitly includes the 'sourcepath' in
* the sourcepath (as in a call to addSourcepath(sourcepath)).
*
* @param sourcepath Root directory of the source files.
* @param pattern A relative file pattern (as described above under
* 'Include and Exclude Patterns').
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null.
*/
public void excludeSourcePattern(File[] sourcepath, String pattern);
/**
* Specifies a set of java class files to be excluded in the JamService.
* Note that calling this method implicitly includes the 'classpath' in
* the classpath (as in a call to addClasspath(classpath)).
*
* @param classpath Root directory of the source files.
* @param pattern A relative file pattern (as described above under
* 'Include and Exclude Patterns').
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null.
*/
public void includeClassPattern(File[] classpath, String pattern);
/**
* Specifies a set of java class files to be excluded from the JamService.
* Note that calling this method implicitly includes the 'classpath' in
* the classpath (as in a call to addClasspath(classpath)).
*
* @param classpath Root directory of the source files.
* @param pattern A relative file pattern (as described above under
* 'Include and Exclude Patterns').
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null.
*/
public void excludeClassPattern(File[] classpath, String pattern);
/**
* Includes a single source File in the JamService. The sourcepath parameter
* should identify the source sourcepath of the java source file; the sourceFile
* parameter must be under the sourcepath subtree.
*
* For example, if a class "foo.bar.MyClass" is stored in a file
* "c:/myproject/src/foo/bar/MyClass.java", that class could be included in
* the service by calling
*
*
* includeSourceFile(new File("c:/myproject/src"),
* new File("c:/myproject/src/foo/bar/MyClass.java"));
*
*
* Note that this equivalent to calling
*
*
* includeSourceFiles(new File("c:/myproject/src"),"foo/bar/MyClass.java");
*
*
* If you are calling this method and have more than one sourcepath directory,
* and do not readily know which is the correct sourcepath for a given source
* File, you can use the getRootForFile() utility method to determine the
* correct sourcepath to use.
*
* Note that calling this method implicitly includes the 'sourcepath' in
* the sourcepath (exactly as if addSourcepath(sourcepath) had been called).
*
* @param sourcepath source sourcepath for the java source file
* @param sourceFile the java source file
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null or if
* sourcepath is not an ancestor of sourceFile in the file system.
*/
public void includeSourceFile(File[] sourcepath, File sourceFile);
/**
* Excludes a single source File in the JamService in exactly the same
* way theat includeSourceFile() includes a source file.
*/
public void excludeSourceFile(File[] sourcepath, File sourceFile);
/**
*
Includes a single class File in the JamService in exactly the same
* way theat includeSourceFile() includes a source file.
*/
public void includeClassFile(File[] sourcepath, File sourceFile);
/**
*
Excludes a single class File in the JamService in exactly the same
* way theat includeSourceFile() includes a source file.
*/
public void excludeClassFile(File[] sourcepath, File sourceFile);
/**
* Names a specific class to be included in the JamService. Note that
* this will return an 'unresolved' JClass unless a source or class file
* for the named class is available in the classpath or sourcepath.
*
* @param qualifiedClassname a full-qualified classname
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is null or not
* a valid classname.
*/
public void includeClass(String qualifiedClassname);
/**
* Names a specific class to be excluded in the JamService. Note that
* this will have no affect if the named class cannot be found in the
* sourcepath or classpath.
*
* @param qualifiedClassname a full-qualified classname
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is null or not
* a valid classname.
*/
public void excludeClass(String qualifiedClassname);
/**
* Adds an elements to the JamService sourcepath. The service's JamClassLoader
* will search this path to find a .java file on which to base a JClass
* when requested to load a class that was not included in the service.
*/
public void addSourcepath(File sourcepathElement);
/**
* Adds an elements to the JamService classpath. The service's JamClassLoader
* will search this path to find a .class file on which to base a JClass
* when requested to load a class that was not included in the service
* and for which no source could be found in the sourcepath.
*
* @param classpathElement elements of the classpath
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is null
*/
public void addClasspath(File classpathElement);
/**
* Sets a PrintWriter to which the JamService implementation should log
* errors and debugging information. If this is never set, all such output
* will be suppressed.
*
* @param out a PrintWriter to write to
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is null
*/
public void setLoggerWriter(PrintWriter out);
/**
* Sets the JamLogger which will receive error and warning messages from
* JAM.
*/
public void setJamLogger(JamLogger logger);
/**
*
Enables verbose debugging output from all instances of the given
* class.
*/
public void setVerbose(Class c);
/**
* Enables or suppresses the logging of warning messages. By default
* this is true.
*/
public void setShowWarnings(boolean b);
/**
* Sets the parent JamClassLoader of the service JamClassLoader.
*
* @param loader the parent loaer
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is null
*/
public void setParentClassLoader(JamClassLoader loader);
/**
* Adds an elements to the tool classpath. This is the classpath that
* will be used by the JamService implementation to find any libraries
* on which it depends. This classpath is distinct from the service
* classpath set by addClasspath() in that it has no affect on the input
* class set - it's only used for finding classes on which JAM
* itself depends.
*
* @param classpathElement elements of the classpath
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is null
*/
public void addToolClasspath(File classpathElement);
//DOCME
public void setPropertyInitializer(MVisitor initializer);
//DOCME
public void addInitializer(MVisitor initializer);
//DOCME
public void setJavadocTagParser(JavadocTagParser tp);
/**
* Specifies whether the JAM Service should load classes from the system
* classpath. The default for this is true, and you shouldn't set it to
* false unless you really know what you are doing.
*/
public void setUseSystemClasspath(boolean use);
/**
* Adds a custom JamClassBuilder which will be consulted by the
* JamClassLoader when constructing representation of java types. The given
* class builder will have priority over priority over JAM's default
* source- and reflection-based ClassBuilders. If this method id
* called more than once, the extra class builders will be prioritized
* in the order in which they were added.
*/
public void addClassBuilder(JamClassBuilder cb);
/**
* DOCME
*/
public void addClassLoader(ClassLoader cl);
/**
* Sets an implementation-specific property.
*/
public void setProperty(String name, String value);
/**
* Sets whether warnings should be displayed when running under
* JDK 1.4. The default is true.
*/
public void set14WarningsEnabled(boolean b);
/**
* @deprecated use setVerbose(Class). This is the same as
* setVerbose(Object.class).
*/
public void setVerbose(boolean v);
}