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package com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException;

import javax.ws.rs.core.Application;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Context;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
import javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilder;

import javax.servlet.Filter;
import javax.servlet.FilterChain;
import javax.servlet.FilterConfig;
import javax.servlet.Servlet;
import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.ServletResponse;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

import com.sun.jersey.api.container.ContainerException;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.ClasspathResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.PackagesResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.ResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.servlet.WebAppResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.api.uri.UriComponent;
import com.sun.jersey.core.spi.component.ioc.IoCComponentProviderFactory;
import com.sun.jersey.server.impl.application.DeferredResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.spi.container.ContainerNotifier;
import com.sun.jersey.spi.container.ReloadListener;
import com.sun.jersey.spi.container.WebApplication;
import com.sun.jersey.spi.container.WebApplicationFactory;
import com.sun.jersey.spi.inject.SingletonTypeInjectableProvider;
import com.sun.jersey.spi.service.ServiceFinder;


/**
 * A {@link Servlet} or {@link Filter} for deploying root resource classes.
 * 

* If this class is declared as a filter and the initialization parameter * {@link #PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX} is not set * or {@link #FEATURE_FILTER_FORWARD_ON_404} is not set to true then the filter * must be declared at the last position in the filter chain as the filter will * not forward any request to a next filter (if any) in the chain. *

* The following sections make reference to initialization parameters. Unless * otherwise specified the initialization parameters apply to both server * and filter initialization parameters. *

* The servlet or filter may be configured to have an initialization * parameter "com.sun.jersey.config.property.resourceConfigClass" or * "javax.ws.rs.Application" and whose value is a * fully qualified name of a class that implements {@link ResourceConfig} or * {@link Application}. * If the concrete class has a constructor that takes a single parameter of the * type Map then the class is instantiated with that constructor and an instance * of Map that contains all the initialization parameters is passed as the * parameter. Otherwise, the class is instantiated as a singleton component * managed by the runtime, and injection may be performed (the artifacts that * may be injected are limited to injectable providers registered when * the servlet or filter is configured). *

* If the initialization parameter * "com.sun.jersey.config.property.resourceConfigClass" or * "javax.ws.rs.Application" is not present and a * initialization parameter "com.sun.jersey.config.property.packages" is present * (see {@link PackagesResourceConfig#PROPERTY_PACKAGES}) a new instance of * {@link PackagesResourceConfig} is created. The initialization parameter * "com.sun.jersey.config.property.packages" MUST be set to provide one or * more package names. Each package name MUST be separated by ';'. * * The package names are added as a property value to a Map instance using * the property name {@value com.sun.jersey.api.core.PackagesResourceConfig#PROPERTY_PACKAGES}. * Any additional initialization parameters are then added to the Map instance. * Then that Map instance is passed to the constructor of * {@link PackagesResourceConfig}. * *

* If none of the above resource configuration related initialization parameters * are present a new instance of {@link WebAppResourceConfig} is created. The * initialization parameter "com.sun.jersey.config.property.classpath" MAY be * set to provide one or more resource paths. Each path MUST be separated by ';'. * * The resource paths are added as a property value to a Map instance using * the property name {@value com.sun.jersey.api.core.ClasspathResourceConfig#PROPERTY_CLASSPATH}. * Any additional initialization parameters are then added to the Map instance. * Then that Map instance is passed to the constructor of * {@link WebAppResourceConfig}. * * If the initialization parameter is not present then the following resource * paths are utilized: * "/WEB-INF/lib" and "/WEB-INF/classes". *

* All initialization parameters are added as properties of the created * {@link ResourceConfig}. *

* A new {@link WebApplication} instance will be created and configured such * that the following classes may be injected onto a root resource, provider * and {@link Application} classes using {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Context}: * {@link HttpServletRequest}, {@link HttpServletResponse}, * {@link ServletContext}, {@link ServletConfig} and {@link WebConfig}. * If this class is used as a Servlet then the {@link ServletConfig} class may * be injected. If this class is used as a Filter then the {@link FilterConfig} * class may be injected. {@link WebConfig} may be injected to abstract * servlet or filter deployment. *

* A {@link IoCComponentProviderFactory} instance may be registered by extending this class * and overriding the method {@link #initiate(ResourceConfig, WebApplication)} * to initiate the {@link WebApplication} with the {@link IoCComponentProviderFactory} * instance. * */ public class ServletContainer extends HttpServlet implements Filter { /** * The servlet initialization property whose boolean value determines * if GlassFish default error pages will be returned or not. *

* The default value is true. *

* If false then GlassFish will not return default error pages. *

* This property is supported on GlassFish version 3.1 or greater. * @since 1.5 */ public static final String GLASSFISH_DEFAULT_ERROR_PAGE_RESPONSE = "org.glassfish.web.isDefaultErrorPageEnabled"; /** * The servlet initialization property whose value is a fully qualified * class name of a class that implements {@link ResourceConfig} or * {@link Application}. */ public static final String APPLICATION_CONFIG_CLASS = "javax.ws.rs.Application"; /** * The servlet initialization property whose value is a fully qualified * class name of a class that implements {@link ResourceConfig} or * {@link Application}. */ public static final String RESOURCE_CONFIG_CLASS = "com.sun.jersey.config.property.resourceConfigClass"; /** * The base path in the Web Pages where JSP templates, associated with * viewables of resource classes, are located. *

* If this property is not set then the base path will be the root path * of the Web Pages. */ public static final String JSP_TEMPLATES_BASE_PATH = "com.sun.jersey.config.property.JSPTemplatesBasePath"; /** * If set the regular expression used to match an incoming servlet path URI * to some web page content such as static resources or JSPs to be handled * by the underlying servlet engine. *

* The type of this property must be a String and the value must be a valid * regular expression. *

* This property is only applicable when this class is used as a * {@link Filter}, otherwise this property will be ignored and not * processed. *

* If a servlet path matches this regular expression then the filter * forwards the request to the next filter in the filter chain so that the * underlying servlet engine can process the request otherwise Jersey * will process the request. *

* For example if you set the value to * /(image|css)/.* * then you can serve up images and CSS files for your Implicit or Explicit * Views while still processing your JAX-RS resources. */ public static final String PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX = "com.sun.jersey.config.property.WebPageContentRegex"; /** * If true and a 404 response with no entity body is returned from either * the runtime or the application then the runtime forwards the request to * the next filter in the filter chain. This enables another filter or * the underlying servlet engine to process the request. * Before the request is forwarded the response status is set to 200. *

* This property is only applicable when this class is used as a * {@link Filter}, otherwise this property will be ignored and not * processed. *

* Application code, such as methods corresponding to sub-resource locators * may be invoked when this feature is enabled. *

* This feature is an alternative to setting * {@link #PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX} and requires less configuration. * However, application code, such as methods corresponding to sub-resource * locators, may be invoked when this feature is enabled. *

* The default value is false. */ public static final String FEATURE_FILTER_FORWARD_ON_404 = "com.sun.jersey.config.feature.FilterForwardOn404"; /** * The filter context path. *

* If the URL pattern of a filter is set to a base path and a wildcard, * such as "/base/*", then this property can be used to declare a filter * context path that behaves in the same manner as the Servlet context * path for determining the base URI of the application. (Note that with * the Servlet 2.x API it is not possible to determine the URL pattern * without parsing the web.xml, hence why this property is necessary.) *

* This property is only applicable when this class is used as a * {@link Filter}, otherwise this property will be ignored and not * processed. *

* This property may consist of one or more path segments separate by '/'. */ public static final String PROPERTY_FILTER_CONTEXT_PATH = "com.sun.jersey.config.feature.FilterContextPath"; /** * If set to true then the internal Jersey CDI component provider * will be used for managed bean types, * that are not annotated with {@link ManagedBean} annotation (neither with any other * bean defining annotation) and CDI bean manager * evaluates them as dependent scoped beans. *

* This feature is only applicable when CDI processing is enabled, * i.e. when beans.xml file is present. *

* This feature is an alternative to adding {@link ManagedBean} annotation * to managed bean types directly. *

* The default value is false. */ public static final String FEATURE_ALLOW_RAW_MANAGED_BEANS = "com.sun.jersey.config.feature.AllowRawManagedBeans"; /** * A helper class for creating an injectable provider that supports * {@link Context} with a type and constant value. * * @param the type of the constant value. */ protected static class ContextInjectableProvider extends SingletonTypeInjectableProvider { /** * Create a new instance. * * @param type the type of the constant value. * @param instance the constant value. */ protected ContextInjectableProvider(Type type, T instance) { super(type, instance); } } private transient WebComponent webComponent; private transient FilterConfig filterConfig; private transient Pattern staticContentPattern; private transient boolean forwardOn404; private class InternalWebComponent extends WebComponent { InternalWebComponent() { } InternalWebComponent(Application app) { super(app); } @Override protected WebApplication create() { return ServletContainer.this.create(); } @Override protected void configure(WebConfig wc, ResourceConfig rc, WebApplication wa) { super.configure(wc, rc, wa); ServletContainer.this.configure(wc, rc, wa); } @Override protected void initiate(ResourceConfig rc, WebApplication wa) { ServletContainer.this.initiate(rc, wa); } @Override protected ResourceConfig getDefaultResourceConfig(Map props, WebConfig wc) throws ServletException { return ServletContainer.this.getDefaultResourceConfig(props, wc); } } private transient final Application app; public ServletContainer() { this.app = null; } public ServletContainer(Class appClass) { this.app = new DeferredResourceConfig(appClass); } public ServletContainer(Application app) { this.app = app; } // GenericServlet /** * Get the servlet context for the servlet or filter, depending on * how this class is registered. *

* It is recommended that the {@link WebConfig} be utilized, * see the method {@link #getWebConfig() }, to obtain the servlet context * and initialization parameters for a servlet or filter. * * @return the servlet context for the servlet or filter. */ @Override public ServletContext getServletContext() { if (filterConfig != null) return filterConfig.getServletContext(); return super.getServletContext(); } /** * Initiate the Web component. * * @param webConfig the Web configuration. * * @throws javax.servlet.ServletException in case of an initialization failure */ protected void init(WebConfig webConfig) throws ServletException { webComponent = (app == null) ? new InternalWebComponent() : new InternalWebComponent(app); webComponent.init(webConfig); } /** * Get the Web configuration. * * @return the Web configuration. */ protected WebConfig getWebConfig() { return webComponent.getWebConfig(); } /** * Create a new instance of a {@link WebApplication}. * * @return the {@link WebApplication} instance. */ protected WebApplication create() { return WebApplicationFactory.createWebApplication(); } /** * Get the default resource configuration if one is not declared in the * web.xml. *

* This implementation returns an instance of {@link WebAppResourceConfig} * that scans in files and directories as declared by the * {@link ClasspathResourceConfig#PROPERTY_CLASSPATH} if present, otherwise * in the "WEB-INF/lib" and "WEB-INF/classes" directories. *

* An inheriting class may override this method to supply a different * default resource configuration implementation. * * @param props the properties to pass to the resource configuration. * @param wc the web configuration. * @return the default resource configuration. * * @throws javax.servlet.ServletException in case there was an error while retrieving the default resource config */ protected ResourceConfig getDefaultResourceConfig(Map props, WebConfig wc) throws ServletException { return webComponent.getWebAppResourceConfig(props, wc); } /** * Configure the {@link ResourceConfig}. *

* The {@link ResourceConfig} is configured such that the following classes * may be injected onto the field of a root resource class or a parameter * of a method of root resource class that is annotated with * {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Context}: {@link HttpServletRequest}, {@link HttpServletResponse} * , {@link ServletContext} and {@link WebConfig}. *

* Any root resource class in registered in the resource configuration * that is an interface is processed as follows. * If the class is an interface and there exists a JNDI named object * with the fully qualified class name as the JNDI name then that named * object is added as a singleton root resource and the class is removed * from the set of root resource classes. *

* An inheriting class may override this method to configure the * {@link ResourceConfig} to provide alternative or additional instances * that are resource or provider classes or instances, and may modify the * features and properties of the {@link ResourceConfig}. For an inheriting * class to extend configuration behaviour the overriding method MUST call * super.configure(servletConfig, rc, wa) as the first statement * of that method. *

* This method will be called only once at initiation. Subsequent * reloads of the Web application will not result in subsequence calls to * this method. * * @param wc the Web configuration * @param rc the Resource configuration * @param wa the Web application */ protected void configure(WebConfig wc, ResourceConfig rc, WebApplication wa) { if (getServletConfig() != null) configure(getServletConfig(), rc, wa); else if (filterConfig != null) configure(filterConfig, rc, wa); if (rc instanceof ReloadListener) { List notifiers = new ArrayList(); Object o = rc.getProperties().get(ResourceConfig.PROPERTY_CONTAINER_NOTIFIER); if (o instanceof ContainerNotifier) notifiers.add((ContainerNotifier) o); else if (o instanceof List) for (Object elem : (List) o) if (elem instanceof ContainerNotifier) notifiers.add((ContainerNotifier) elem); for (ContainerNotifier cn : ServiceFinder.find(ContainerNotifier.class)) { notifiers.add(cn); } rc.getProperties().put(ResourceConfig.PROPERTY_CONTAINER_NOTIFIER, notifiers); } } /** * Initiate the {@link WebApplication}. *

* This method will be called once at initiation and for * each reload of the Web application. *

* An inheriting class may override this method to initiate the * Web application with different parameters. * * @param rc the Resource configuration * @param wa the Web application */ protected void initiate(ResourceConfig rc, WebApplication wa) { wa.initiate(rc); } /** * Load the Web application. This will create, configure and initiate * the web application. */ public void load() { webComponent.load(); } /** * Reload the Web application. This will create and initiate the web * application using the same {@link ResourceConfig} implementation * that was used to load the Web application. *

* This method may be called at runtime, more than once, to reload the * Web application. For example, if a {@link ResourceConfig} implementation * is capable of detecting changes to resource classes (addition or removal) * or providers then this method may be invoked to reload the web * application for such changes to take effect. *

* If this method is called when there are pending requests then such * requests will be processed using the previously loaded web application. */ public void reload() { webComponent.onReload(); } /** * Dispatch client requests to a resource class. * * @param baseUri the base URI of the request. * @param requestUri the URI of the request. * @param request the {@link HttpServletRequest} object that * contains the request the client made to * the Web component. * @param response the {@link HttpServletResponse} object that * contains the response the Web component returns * to the client. * @return the status code of the response. * @exception IOException if an input or output error occurs * while the Web component is handling the * HTTP request. * @exception ServletException if the HTTP request cannot * be handled. */ public int service(URI baseUri, URI requestUri, final HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { return webComponent.service(baseUri, requestUri, request, response); } /** * Destroy this Servlet or Filter. * */ @Override public void destroy() { if (webComponent != null) { webComponent.destroy(); } } // Servlet @Override public void init() throws ServletException { init(new WebServletConfig(this)); } /** * Get the default resource configuration if one is not declared in the * web.xml. *

* This implementation returns an instance of {@link WebAppResourceConfig} * that scans in files and directories as declared by the * {@link ClasspathResourceConfig#PROPERTY_CLASSPATH} if present, otherwise * in the "WEB-INF/lib" and "WEB-INF/classes" directories. *

* An inheriting class may override this method to supply a different * default resource configuration implementation. * * @param props the properties to pass to the resource configuration. * @param servletConfig the servlet configuration. * @return the default resource configuration. * * @throws javax.servlet.ServletException in case there was an error while retrieving the default resource config * @deprecated methods should implement {@link #getDefaultResourceConfig(java.util.Map, com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.WebConfig) }. */ @Deprecated protected ResourceConfig getDefaultResourceConfig(Map props, ServletConfig servletConfig) throws ServletException { return getDefaultResourceConfig(props, getWebConfig()); } /** * Configure the {@link ResourceConfig} for a Servlet. *

* The {@link ResourceConfig} is configured such that the following classes * may be injected onto the field of a root resource class or a parameter * of a method of root resource class that is annotated with * {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Context}: {@link ServletConfig}. *

* An inheriting class may override this method to configure the * {@link ResourceConfig} to provide alternative or additional instances * that are resource or provider classes or instances, and may modify the * features and properties of the {@link ResourceConfig}. For an inheriting * class to extend configuration behaviour the overriding method MUST call * super.configure(servletConfig, rc, wa) as the first statement of that * method. *

* This method will be called only once at servlet initiation. Subsequent * reloads of the Web application will not result in subsequence calls to * this method. * * @param sc the Servlet configuration * @param rc the Resource configuration * @param wa the Web application */ protected void configure(final ServletConfig sc, ResourceConfig rc, WebApplication wa) { rc.getSingletons().add(new ContextInjectableProvider( ServletConfig.class, sc)); } /** * Dispatches client requests to the {@link #service(java.net.URI, java.net.URI, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse) } * method. * * @param request the {@link HttpServletRequest} object that * contains the request the client made to * the servlet. * @param response the {@link HttpServletResponse} object that * contains the response the servlet returns * to the client. * @exception IOException if an input or output error occurs * while the servlet is handling the * HTTP request. * @exception ServletException if the HTTP request cannot * be handled. */ @Override public void service(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { /** * There is an annoying edge case where the service method is * invoked for the case when the URI is equal to the deployment URL * minus the '/', for example http://locahost:8080/HelloWorldWebApp */ final String servletPath = request.getServletPath(); String pathInfo = request.getPathInfo(); StringBuffer requestURL = request.getRequestURL(); String requestURI = request.getRequestURI(); final boolean checkPathInfo = pathInfo == null || pathInfo.isEmpty() || pathInfo.equals("/"); /** * The HttpServletRequest.getRequestURL() contains the complete URI * minus the query and fragment components. */ UriBuilder absoluteUriBuilder; try { absoluteUriBuilder = UriBuilder.fromUri(requestURL.toString()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) { final Response.Status badRequest = Response.Status.BAD_REQUEST; response.sendError(badRequest.getStatusCode(), badRequest.getReasonPhrase()); return; } if (checkPathInfo && !request.getRequestURI().endsWith("/")) { // Only do this if the last segment of the servlet path does not contain '.' // This handles the case when the extension mapping is used with the servlet // see issue 506 // This solution does not require parsing the deployment descriptor, // however still leaves it broken for the very rare case if a standard path // servlet mapping would include dot in the last segment (e.g. /.webresources/*) // and somebody would want to hit the root resource without the trailing slash int i = servletPath.lastIndexOf("/"); if (servletPath.substring(i + 1).indexOf('.') < 0) { if (webComponent.getResourceConfig().getFeature(ResourceConfig.FEATURE_REDIRECT)) { URI l = absoluteUriBuilder. path("/"). replaceQuery(request.getQueryString()).build(); response.setStatus(307); response.setHeader("Location", l.toASCIIString()); return; } else { requestURL.append("/"); requestURI += "/"; } } } /** * The HttpServletRequest.getPathInfo() and * HttpServletRequest.getServletPath() are in decoded form. * * On some servlet implementations the getPathInfo() removed * contiguous '/' characters. This is problematic if URIs * are embedded, for example as the last path segment. * We need to work around this and not use getPathInfo * for the decodedPath. */ final String decodedBasePath = request.getContextPath() + servletPath + "/"; final String encodedBasePath = UriComponent.encode(decodedBasePath, UriComponent.Type.PATH); if (!decodedBasePath.equals(encodedBasePath)) { throw new ContainerException("The servlet context path and/or the " + "servlet path contain characters that are percent encoded"); } final URI baseUri = absoluteUriBuilder.replacePath(encodedBasePath). build(); String queryParameters = request.getQueryString(); if (queryParameters == null) { queryParameters = ""; } final URI requestUri = absoluteUriBuilder.replacePath(requestURI). replaceQuery(queryParameters). build(); service(baseUri, requestUri, request, response); } // Filter private String filterContextPath = null; public void init(FilterConfig filterConfig) throws ServletException { this.filterConfig = filterConfig; init(new WebFilterConfig(filterConfig)); } /** * @return the {@link Pattern} compiled from a regular expression that is * the property value of {@link #PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX}. * A null value will be returned if the property is not present * is or an empty String. */ public Pattern getStaticContentPattern() { return staticContentPattern; } /** * Configure the {@link ResourceConfig} for a Filter. *

* The {@link ResourceConfig} is configured such that the following classes * may be injected onto the field of a root resource class or a parameter * of a method of root resource class that is annotated with * {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Context}: {@link FilterConfig}. *

* An inheriting class may override this method to configure the * {@link ResourceConfig} to provide alternative or additional instances * that are resource or provider classes or instances, and may modify the * features and properties of the {@link ResourceConfig}. For an inheriting * class to extend configuration behaviour the overriding method MUST call * super.configure(servletConfig, rc, wa) as the first statement of that * method. *

* This method will be called only once at servlet initiation. Subsequent * reloads of the Web application will not result in subsequence calls to * this method. * * @param fc the Filter configuration * @param rc the Resource configuration * @param wa the Web application */ protected void configure(final FilterConfig fc, ResourceConfig rc, WebApplication wa) { rc.getSingletons().add(new ContextInjectableProvider( FilterConfig.class, fc)); String regex = (String)rc.getProperty(PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX); if (regex != null && regex.length() > 0) { try { staticContentPattern = Pattern.compile(regex); } catch (PatternSyntaxException ex) { throw new ContainerException( "The syntax is invalid for the regular expression, " + regex + ", associated with the initialization parameter " + PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX, ex); } } forwardOn404 = rc.getFeature(FEATURE_FILTER_FORWARD_ON_404); this.filterContextPath = filterConfig.getInitParameter(PROPERTY_FILTER_CONTEXT_PATH); if (filterContextPath != null) { if (filterContextPath.isEmpty()) { filterContextPath = null; } else { if (!filterContextPath.startsWith("/")) { filterContextPath = '/' + filterContextPath; } if (filterContextPath.endsWith("/")) { filterContextPath = filterContextPath.substring(0, filterContextPath.length() - 1); } } } } /** * Dispatches client requests to the {@link #doFilter(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse, javax.servlet.FilterChain) } * method. * * @param request the {@link HttpServletRequest} object that * contains the request the client made to * the servlet. * @param response the {@link HttpServletResponse} object that * contains the response the servlet returns * to the client. * @param chain the chain of filters from which the next filter can be invoked. * @throws java.io.IOException * @throws javax.servlet.ServletException */ public void doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, FilterChain chain) throws IOException, ServletException { try { doFilter((HttpServletRequest)request, (HttpServletResponse)response, chain); } catch (ClassCastException e) { throw new ServletException("non-HTTP request or response"); } } /** * Dispatches client requests to the {@link #service(java.net.URI, java.net.URI, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse) } * method. *

* If the servlet path matches the regular expression declared by the * property {@link #PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX} then the request * is forwarded to the next filter in the filter chain so that the * underlying servlet engine can process the request otherwise Jersey * will process the request. * * @param request the {@link HttpServletRequest} object that * contains the request the client made to * the servlet. * @param response the {@link HttpServletResponse} object that * contains the response the servlet returns * to the client. * @param chain the chain of filters from which the next filter can be invoked. * @throws java.io.IOException * @throws javax.servlet.ServletException */ public void doFilter(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, FilterChain chain) throws IOException, ServletException { if (request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.include.request_uri") != null) { final String includeRequestURI = (String)request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.include.request_uri"); if (!includeRequestURI.equals(request.getRequestURI())) { doFilter(request, response, chain, includeRequestURI, (String)request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.include.servlet_path"), (String)request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.include.query_string")); return; } } /** * JERSEY-880 - WAS interprets HttpServletRequest#getServletPath() and HttpServletRequest#getPathInfo() * differently when accessing a static resource. */ final String servletPath = request.getServletPath() + (request.getPathInfo() == null ? "" : request.getPathInfo()); doFilter(request, response, chain, request.getRequestURI(), servletPath, request.getQueryString()); } private void doFilter(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, FilterChain chain, String requestURI, String servletPath, String queryString) throws IOException, ServletException { // if we match the static content regular expression lets delegate to // the filter chain to use the default container servlets & handlers final Pattern p = getStaticContentPattern(); if (p != null && p.matcher(servletPath).matches()) { chain.doFilter(request, response); return; } if (filterContextPath != null) { if (!servletPath.startsWith(filterContextPath)) { throw new ContainerException("The servlet path, \"" + servletPath + "\", does not start with the filter context path, \"" + filterContextPath + "\""); } else if (servletPath.length() == filterContextPath.length()) { // Path does not end in a slash, may need to redirect if (webComponent.getResourceConfig().getFeature(ResourceConfig.FEATURE_REDIRECT)) { URI l = UriBuilder.fromUri(request.getRequestURL().toString()). path("/"). replaceQuery(queryString).build(); response.setStatus(307); response.setHeader("Location", l.toASCIIString()); return; } else { requestURI += "/"; } } } final UriBuilder absoluteUriBuilder = UriBuilder.fromUri( request.getRequestURL().toString()); final URI baseUri = (filterContextPath == null) ? absoluteUriBuilder.replacePath(request.getContextPath()). path("/"). build() : absoluteUriBuilder.replacePath(request.getContextPath()). path(filterContextPath). path("/"). build(); final URI requestUri = absoluteUriBuilder.replacePath(requestURI). replaceQuery(queryString). build(); final int status = service(baseUri, requestUri, request, response); // If forwarding is configured and response is a 404 with no entity // body then call the next filter in the chain if (forwardOn404 && status == 404 && !response.isCommitted()) { // lets clear the response to OK before we forward to the next in the chain // as OK is the default set by servlet containers before filters/servlets do any wor // so lets hide our footsteps and pretend we were never in the chain at all and let the // next filter or servlet return the 404 if they can't find anything to return // // We could add an optional flag to disable this step if anyone can ever find a case where // this causes a problem, though I suspect any problems will really be with downstream // servlets not correctly setting an error status if they cannot find something to return response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_OK); chain.doFilter(request, response); } } }





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