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package com.sun.jersey.api.container.grizzly2;

import com.sun.jersey.api.container.ContainerFactory;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.ResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.core.spi.component.ioc.IoCComponentProviderFactory;
import org.glassfish.grizzly.http.server.HttpHandler;
import org.glassfish.grizzly.http.server.HttpServer;
import org.glassfish.grizzly.http.server.NetworkListener;
import org.glassfish.grizzly.http.server.ServerConfiguration;
import org.glassfish.grizzly.ssl.SSLEngineConfigurator;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URI;

/**
 * Factory for creating Grizzly 2 {@link HttpServer} instances.
 *
 * @author Matt Swift
 */
public final class GrizzlyServerFactory {

    /**
     * {@link ResourceConfig feature to enable encoded slashes in URIs.
     * If set to false (the default behavior), requests containing encoded slashes
     * will get rejected by Grizzly and will never make it to the Jersey runtime.
     */
    public final static String FEATURE_ALLOW_ENCODED_SLASH = "com.sun.jersey.api.container.grizzly.AllowEncodedSlashFeature";

    /**
     * Creates a new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and
     * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the java
     * classpath.
     * 

* The returned implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creation of the * {@code HttpServer}. * * @param u * The URI to create the {@code HttpServer}. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host are ignored. If * the URI port is not present then port 80 will be used. The URI * query and fragment components are ignored. * @return The new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the * java classpath. * @throws IOException * If an error occurs while creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If {@code u} does not have the scheme "http" or if the path does * not begin with a "/". * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code u} was {@code null}. */ public static HttpServer createHttpServer(final String u) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { if (u == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The URI must not be null"); } return createHttpServer(URI.create(u)); } /** * Creates a new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes declared by the resource configuration. *

* The returned implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig)} method for * creation of the {@code HttpServer}. * * @param u * The URI to create the {@code HttpServer}. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host are ignored. If * the URI port is not present then port 80 will be used. The URI * query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc * The resource configuration. * @return The new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the * java classpath. * @throws IOException * If an error occurs while creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If {@code u} does not have the scheme "http" or if the path does * not begin with a "/". * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code u} was {@code null}. */ public static HttpServer createHttpServer( final String u, final ResourceConfig rc) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { if (u == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The URI must not be null"); } return createHttpServer(URI.create(u), rc); } /** * Creates a new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes declared by the resource configuration. *

* The returned implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig, * IoCComponentProviderFactory)} * method for creation of the {@code HttpServer}. * * @param u * The URI to create the {@code HttpServer}. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host are ignored. If * the URI port is not present then port 80 will be used. The URI * query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc * The resource configuration. * @param factory * The IoC component provider factory the web application delegates * to for obtaining instances of resource and provider classes. May * be {@code null} if the web application is responsible for * instantiating resource and provider classes. * @return The new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the * java classpath. * @throws IOException * If an error occurs while creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If {@code u} does not have the scheme "http" or if the path does * not begin with a "/". * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code u} was {@code null}. */ public static HttpServer createHttpServer( final String u, final ResourceConfig rc, final IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { if (u == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The URI must not be null"); } return createHttpServer(URI.create(u), rc, factory); } /** * Creates a new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the java * classpath. *

* The returned implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class)} method for creation of the * {@code HttpServer}. * * @param u * The URI to create the {@code HttpServer}. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host are ignored. If * the URI port is not present then port 80 will be used. The URI * query and fragment components are ignored. * @return The new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the * java classpath. * @throws IOException * If an error occurs while creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If {@code u} does not have the scheme "http" or if the path does * not begin with a "/". * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code u} was {@code null}. */ public static HttpServer createHttpServer(final URI u) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { final HttpHandler handler = ContainerFactory.createContainer(HttpHandler.class); return createHttpServer(u, handler); } /** * Creates a new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes declared by the resource configuration. *

* The returned implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig)} method for * creation of the {@code HttpServer}. * * @param u * The URI to create the {@code HttpServer}. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host are ignored. If * the URI port is not present then port 80 will be used. The URI * query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc * The resource configuration. * @return The new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the * java classpath. * @throws IOException * If an error occurs while creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If {@code u} does not have the scheme "http" or if the path does * not begin with a "/". * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code u} was {@code null}. */ public static HttpServer createHttpServer(final URI u, final ResourceConfig rc) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { final HttpHandler handler = ContainerFactory.createContainer( HttpHandler.class, rc); return createHttpServer(u, handler); } /** * Creates a new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes declared by the resource configuration. *

* The returned implementation defers to the * {@link ContainerFactory#createContainer(Class, ResourceConfig, * IoCComponentProviderFactory)} * method for creation of the {@code HttpServer}. * * @param u * The URI to create the {@code HttpServer}. The URI scheme must be * equal to "http". The URI user information and host are ignored. If * the URI port is not present then port 80 will be used. The URI * query and fragment components are ignored. * @param rc * The resource configuration. * @param factory * The IoC component provider factory the web application delegates * to for obtaining instances of resource and provider classes. May * be {@code null} if the web application is responsible for * instantiating resource and provider classes. * @return The new {@link HttpServer} which will manage all root resource and * provider classes found by searching the classes referenced in the * java classpath. * @throws IOException * If an error occurs while creating the container. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If {@code u} does not have the scheme "http" or if the path does * not begin with a "/". * @throws NullPointerException * If {@code u} was {@code null}. */ public static HttpServer createHttpServer( final URI u, final ResourceConfig rc, final IoCComponentProviderFactory factory) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { final HttpHandler processor = ContainerFactory.createContainer( HttpHandler.class, rc, factory); return createHttpServer(u, processor); } public static HttpServer createHttpServer( final URI u, final HttpHandler handler, final boolean secure, final SSLEngineConfigurator sslEngineConfigurator ) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { if (u == null) { throw new NullPointerException("The URI must not be null"); } final String scheme = u.getScheme(); if (!scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("http") && !scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("https")) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The URI scheme, of the URI " + u + ", must be equal (ignoring case) to 'http' or 'https'"); } final String host = (u.getHost() == null) ? NetworkListener.DEFAULT_NETWORK_HOST : u.getHost(); final int port = (u.getPort() == -1) ? 80 : u.getPort(); // Create the server. final HttpServer server = new HttpServer(); final NetworkListener listener = new NetworkListener("grizzly", host, port); listener.setSecure(secure); if(sslEngineConfigurator != null) { listener.setSSLEngineConfig(sslEngineConfigurator); } server.addListener(listener); // Map the path to the processor. final ServerConfiguration config = server.getServerConfiguration(); if (handler != null) { config.addHttpHandler(handler, u.getPath()); } // Start the server. server.start(); return server; } public static HttpServer createHttpServer( final URI u, final HttpHandler handler, final boolean secure) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { return createHttpServer(u, handler, secure, null); } public static HttpServer createHttpServer( final URI u, final HttpHandler handler) throws IOException, IllegalArgumentException, NullPointerException { return createHttpServer(u, handler, false, null); } // Prevent instantiation. private GrizzlyServerFactory() { // Nothing to do. } }





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