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package org.apache.velocity.util;
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import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Factory class for creating Maps.
*
* The main purpose of this class is to take advantage of Java 5
* Concurrent classes if they are available. We use reflection to instantiate
* java.util.concurrent classes to avoid compile time dependency on Java 5.
*
* See Issue 607
* for more info on this class.
* @author Jarkko Viinamaki
* @since 1.6
*/
public class MapFactory
{
private static Constructor concurrentHashMapConstructor;
static
{
try
{
concurrentHashMapConstructor =
Class.forName("java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap")
.getConstructor(new Class[] { int.class, float.class, int.class } );
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// not running under JRE 1.5+
}
}
/**
* Creates a new instance of a class that implements Map interface
* using the JDK defaults for initial size, load factor, etc.
*
* Note that there is a small performance penalty because concurrent
* maps are created using reflection.
*
* @param allowNullKeys if true, the returned Map instance supports null keys
* @return one of ConcurrentHashMap, HashMap, Hashtable
*/
public static Map create(boolean allowNullKeys)
{
return create(16, 0.75f, 16, allowNullKeys);
}
/**
* Creates a new instance of a class that implements Map interface.
*
* Note that there is a small performance penalty because concurrent
* maps are created using reflection.
*
* @param size initial size of the map
* @param loadFactor smaller value = better performance,
* larger value = better memory utilization
* @param concurrencyLevel estimated number of writer Threads.
* If this is smaller than 1, HashMap is always returned which is not
* threadsafe.
* @param allowNullKeys if true, the returned Map instance supports null keys
*
* @return one of ConcurrentHashMap, HashMap, Hashtable
*/
public static Map create(int size, float loadFactor,
int concurrencyLevel, boolean allowNullKeys)
{
Map map = null;
if (concurrencyLevel <= 1)
{
map = new HashMap(size, loadFactor);
}
else
{
if (concurrentHashMapConstructor != null)
{
// running under JRE 1.5+
try
{
map = (Map)concurrentHashMapConstructor.newInstance(
new Object[] { new Integer(size), new Float(loadFactor), new Integer(concurrencyLevel) });
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
throw new RuntimeException("this should not happen", ex);
}
}
else
{
/*
* Hashtable should be faster than
* Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap());
* so favor it if there is no need for null key support
*/
if (allowNullKeys)
{
map = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap(size, loadFactor));
}
else
{
map = new Hashtable(size, loadFactor);
}
}
}
return map;
}
}