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/*
 * $Id: IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces.java,v 1.8 2010-11-01 04:34:38 joehw Exp $
 */
package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.dtm.ref;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;

import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.SAXParser;
import com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.res.XMLErrorResources;
import com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.res.XMLMessages;

import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.XMLReader;


/** 

IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces takes advantage of the fact that Xerces1 * incremental mode is already a coroutine of sorts, and just wraps our * IncrementalSAXSource API around it.

* *

Usage example: See main().

* *

Status: Passes simple main() unit-test. NEEDS JAVADOC.

* */ public class IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces implements IncrementalSAXSource { // // Reflection. To allow this to compile with both Xerces1 and Xerces2, which // require very different methods and objects, we need to avoid static // references to those APIs. So until Xerces2 is pervasive and we're willing // to make it a prerequisite, we will rely upon relection. // Method fParseSomeSetup=null; // Xerces1 method Method fParseSome=null; // Xerces1 method Object fPullParserConfig=null; // Xerces2 pull control object Method fConfigSetInput=null; // Xerces2 method Method fConfigParse=null; // Xerces2 method Method fSetInputSource=null; // Xerces2 pull control method Constructor fConfigInputSourceCtor=null; // Xerces2 initialization method Method fConfigSetByteStream=null; // Xerces2 initialization method Method fConfigSetCharStream=null; // Xerces2 initialization method Method fConfigSetEncoding=null; // Xerces2 initialization method Method fReset=null; // Both Xerces1 and Xerces2, but diff. signatures // // Data // SAXParser fIncrementalParser; private boolean fParseInProgress=false; // // Constructors // /** Create a IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces, and create a SAXParser * to go with it. Xerces2 incremental parsing is only supported if * this constructor is used, due to limitations in the Xerces2 API (as of * Beta 3). If you don't like that restriction, tell the Xerces folks that * there should be a simpler way to request incremental SAX parsing. * */ public IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces() throws NoSuchMethodException { try { // Xerces-2 incremental parsing support (as of Beta 3) // ContentHandlers still get set on fIncrementalParser (to get // conversion from XNI events to SAX events), but // _control_ for incremental parsing must be exercised via the config. // // At this time there's no way to read the existing config, only // to assert a new one... and only when creating a brand-new parser. // // Reflection is used to allow us to continue to compile against // Xerces1. If/when we can abandon the older versions of the parser, // this will simplify significantly. // If we can't get the magic constructor, no need to look further. Class xniConfigClass=ObjectFactory.findProviderClass( "com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.xni.parser.XMLParserConfiguration", ObjectFactory.findClassLoader(), true); Class[] args1={xniConfigClass}; Constructor ctor=SAXParser.class.getConstructor(args1); // Build the parser configuration object. StandardParserConfiguration // happens to implement XMLPullParserConfiguration, which is the API // we're going to want to use. Class xniStdConfigClass=ObjectFactory.findProviderClass( "com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.StandardParserConfiguration", ObjectFactory.findClassLoader(), true); fPullParserConfig=xniStdConfigClass.newInstance(); Object[] args2={fPullParserConfig}; fIncrementalParser = (SAXParser)ctor.newInstance(args2); // Preload all the needed the configuration methods... I want to know they're // all here before we commit to trying to use them, just in case the // API changes again. Class fXniInputSourceClass=ObjectFactory.findProviderClass( "com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.xni.parser.XMLInputSource", ObjectFactory.findClassLoader(), true); Class[] args3={fXniInputSourceClass}; fConfigSetInput=xniStdConfigClass.getMethod("setInputSource",args3); Class[] args4={String.class,String.class,String.class}; fConfigInputSourceCtor=fXniInputSourceClass.getConstructor(args4); Class[] args5={java.io.InputStream.class}; fConfigSetByteStream=fXniInputSourceClass.getMethod("setByteStream",args5); Class[] args6={java.io.Reader.class}; fConfigSetCharStream=fXniInputSourceClass.getMethod("setCharacterStream",args6); Class[] args7={String.class}; fConfigSetEncoding=fXniInputSourceClass.getMethod("setEncoding",args7); Class[] argsb={Boolean.TYPE}; fConfigParse=xniStdConfigClass.getMethod("parse",argsb); Class[] noargs=new Class[0]; fReset=fIncrementalParser.getClass().getMethod("reset",noargs); } catch(Exception e) { // Fallback if this fails (implemented in createIncrementalSAXSource) is // to attempt Xerces-1 incremental setup. Can't do tail-call in // constructor, so create new, copy Xerces-1 initialization, // then throw it away... Ugh. IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces dummy=new IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces(new SAXParser()); this.fParseSomeSetup=dummy.fParseSomeSetup; this.fParseSome=dummy.fParseSome; this.fIncrementalParser=dummy.fIncrementalParser; } } /** Create a IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces wrapped around * an existing SAXParser. Currently this works only for recent * releases of Xerces-1. Xerces-2 incremental is currently possible * only if we are allowed to create the parser instance, due to * limitations in the API exposed by Xerces-2 Beta 3; see the * no-args constructor for that code. * * @exception if the SAXParser class doesn't support the Xerces * incremental parse operations. In that case, caller should * fall back upon the IncrementalSAXSource_Filter approach. * */ public IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces(SAXParser parser) throws NoSuchMethodException { // Reflection is used to allow us to compile against // Xerces2. If/when we can abandon the older versions of the parser, // this constructor will simply have to fail until/unless the // Xerces2 incremental support is made available on previously // constructed SAXParser instances. fIncrementalParser=parser; Class me=parser.getClass(); Class[] parms={InputSource.class}; fParseSomeSetup=me.getMethod("parseSomeSetup",parms); parms=new Class[0]; fParseSome=me.getMethod("parseSome",parms); // Fallback if this fails (implemented in createIncrementalSAXSource) is // to use IncrementalSAXSource_Filter rather than Xerces-specific code. } // // Factories // static public IncrementalSAXSource createIncrementalSAXSource() { try { return new IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces(); } catch(NoSuchMethodException e) { // Xerces version mismatch; neither Xerces1 nor Xerces2 succeeded. // Fall back on filtering solution. IncrementalSAXSource_Filter iss=new IncrementalSAXSource_Filter(); iss.setXMLReader(new SAXParser()); return iss; } } static public IncrementalSAXSource createIncrementalSAXSource(SAXParser parser) { try { return new IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces(parser); } catch(NoSuchMethodException e) { // Xerces version mismatch; neither Xerces1 nor Xerces2 succeeded. // Fall back on filtering solution. IncrementalSAXSource_Filter iss=new IncrementalSAXSource_Filter(); iss.setXMLReader(parser); return iss; } } // // Public methods // // Register handler directly with the incremental parser public void setContentHandler(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler handler) { // Typecast required in Xerces2; SAXParser doesn't inheret XMLReader // %OPT% Cast at asignment? ((XMLReader)fIncrementalParser).setContentHandler(handler); } // Register handler directly with the incremental parser public void setLexicalHandler(org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler handler) { // Not supported by all SAX2 parsers but should work in Xerces: try { // Typecast required in Xerces2; SAXParser doesn't inheret XMLReader // %OPT% Cast at asignment? ((XMLReader)fIncrementalParser).setProperty("http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler", handler); } catch(org.xml.sax.SAXNotRecognizedException e) { // Nothing we can do about it } catch(org.xml.sax.SAXNotSupportedException e) { // Nothing we can do about it } } // Register handler directly with the incremental parser public void setDTDHandler(org.xml.sax.DTDHandler handler) { // Typecast required in Xerces2; SAXParser doesn't inheret XMLReader // %OPT% Cast at asignment? ((XMLReader)fIncrementalParser).setDTDHandler(handler); } //================================================================ /** startParse() is a simple API which tells the IncrementalSAXSource * to begin reading a document. * * @throws SAXException is parse thread is already in progress * or parsing can not be started. * */ public void startParse(InputSource source) throws SAXException { if (fIncrementalParser==null) throw new SAXException(XMLMessages.createXMLMessage(XMLErrorResources.ER_STARTPARSE_NEEDS_SAXPARSER, null)); //"startParse needs a non-null SAXParser."); if (fParseInProgress) throw new SAXException(XMLMessages.createXMLMessage(XMLErrorResources.ER_STARTPARSE_WHILE_PARSING, null)); //"startParse may not be called while parsing."); boolean ok=false; try { ok = parseSomeSetup(source); } catch(Exception ex) { throw new SAXException(ex); } if(!ok) throw new SAXException(XMLMessages.createXMLMessage(XMLErrorResources.ER_COULD_NOT_INIT_PARSER, null)); //"could not initialize parser with"); } /** deliverMoreNodes() is a simple API which tells the coroutine * parser that we need more nodes. This is intended to be called * from one of our partner routines, and serves to encapsulate the * details of how incremental parsing has been achieved. * * @param parsemore If true, tells the incremental parser to generate * another chunk of output. If false, tells the parser that we're * satisfied and it can terminate parsing of this document. * @return Boolean.TRUE if the CoroutineParser believes more data may be available * for further parsing. Boolean.FALSE if parsing ran to completion. * Exception if the parser objected for some reason. * */ public Object deliverMoreNodes (boolean parsemore) { if(!parsemore) { fParseInProgress=false; return Boolean.FALSE; } Object arg; try { boolean keepgoing = parseSome(); arg = keepgoing ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE; } catch (SAXException ex) { arg = ex; } catch (IOException ex) { arg = ex; } catch (Exception ex) { arg = new SAXException(ex); } return arg; } // Private methods -- conveniences to hide the reflection details private boolean parseSomeSetup(InputSource source) throws SAXException, IOException, IllegalAccessException, java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException, java.lang.InstantiationException { if(fConfigSetInput!=null) { // Obtain input from SAX inputSource object, construct XNI version of // that object. Logic adapted from Xerces2. Object[] parms1={source.getPublicId(),source.getSystemId(),null}; Object xmlsource=fConfigInputSourceCtor.newInstance(parms1); Object[] parmsa={source.getByteStream()}; fConfigSetByteStream.invoke(xmlsource,parmsa); parmsa[0]=source.getCharacterStream(); fConfigSetCharStream.invoke(xmlsource,parmsa); parmsa[0]=source.getEncoding(); fConfigSetEncoding.invoke(xmlsource,parmsa); // Bugzilla5272 patch suggested by Sandy Gao. // Has to be reflection to run with Xerces2 // after compilation against Xerces1. or vice // versa, due to return type mismatches. Object[] noparms=new Object[0]; fReset.invoke(fIncrementalParser,noparms); parmsa[0]=xmlsource; fConfigSetInput.invoke(fPullParserConfig,parmsa); // %REVIEW% Do first pull. Should we instead just return true? return parseSome(); } else { Object[] parm={source}; Object ret=fParseSomeSetup.invoke(fIncrementalParser,parm); return ((Boolean)ret).booleanValue(); } } // Would null work??? private static final Object[] noparms=new Object[0]; private static final Object[] parmsfalse={Boolean.FALSE}; private boolean parseSome() throws SAXException, IOException, IllegalAccessException, java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException { // Take next parsing step, return false iff parsing complete: if(fConfigSetInput!=null) { Object ret=(Boolean)(fConfigParse.invoke(fPullParserConfig,parmsfalse)); return ((Boolean)ret).booleanValue(); } else { Object ret=fParseSome.invoke(fIncrementalParser,noparms); return ((Boolean)ret).booleanValue(); } } //================================================================ /** Simple unit test. Attempt coroutine parsing of document indicated * by first argument (as a URI), report progress. */ public static void _main(String args[]) { System.out.println("Starting..."); CoroutineManager co = new CoroutineManager(); int appCoroutineID = co.co_joinCoroutineSet(-1); if (appCoroutineID == -1) { System.out.println("ERROR: Couldn't allocate coroutine number.\n"); return; } IncrementalSAXSource parser= createIncrementalSAXSource(); // Use a serializer as our sample output com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serialize.XMLSerializer trace; trace=new com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serialize.XMLSerializer(System.out,null); parser.setContentHandler(trace); parser.setLexicalHandler(trace); // Tell coroutine to begin parsing, run while parsing is in progress for(int arg=0;arg




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