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package jakarta.websocket;

import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.ServiceConfigurationError;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;

/**
 * Provider class that allows the developer to get a reference to the implementation of the WebSocketContainer. The
 * provider class uses the
 * ServiceLoader to load an
 * implementation of ContainerProvider. Specifically, the fully qualified class name of the container implementation of
 * ContainerProvider must be listed in the "META-INF/services/jakarta.websocket.ContainerProvider" file in the
 * implementation JAR file.
 *
 * @author dannycoward
 */
public abstract class ContainerProvider {

    /**
     * Obtain a new instance of a WebSocketContainer. The method looks for the ContainerProvider implementation class in
     * the order listed in the "META-INF/services/jakarta.websocket.ContainerProvider" file, returning the first
     * WebSocketContainer implementation from the ContainerProvider implementation that is not {@code null}.
     *
     * @return an implementation provided instance of type WebSocketContainer
     *
     * @throws ServiceConfigurationError If there is a problem loading one of the discovered ContainerProvider
     *         implementations. A ServiceConfigurationError is viewed as a serious problem so the exception is allowed
     *         to propagate rather than swallowing the exception and attempting to load the next provider (if any).
     */
    public static WebSocketContainer getWebSocketContainer() {
        Iterator providers = ServiceLoader.load(ContainerProvider.class).iterator();
        if (providers.hasNext()) {
            do {
                ContainerProvider impl = providers.next();
                WebSocketContainer wsc = impl.getContainer();
                if (wsc != null) {
                    return wsc;
                }
            } while (providers.hasNext());
            throw new RuntimeException("Could not find an implementation class with a non-null WebSocketContainer.");
        } else {
            throw new RuntimeException("Could not find an implementation class.");
        }
    }

    /**
     * Create a new instance of the the WebSocket container implementation.
     *
     * @return the new instance
     */
    protected abstract WebSocketContainer getContainer();
}




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