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package com.sun.jersey.server.impl.container.servlet;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.DefaultResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.api.core.ResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.server.impl.application.DeferredResourceConfig;
import com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.ServletContainer;
import javax.servlet.ServletContainerInitializer;
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import javax.servlet.ServletRegistration;
import javax.servlet.annotation.HandlesTypes;
import javax.ws.rs.ApplicationPath;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Application;
import javax.ws.rs.ext.Provider;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
/*
It is RECOMMENDED that implementations support the Servlet 3 framework
pluggability mechanism to enable portability between containers and to avail
themselves of container-supplied class scanning facilities.
When using the pluggability mechanism the following conditions MUST be met:
- If no Application subclass is present the added servlet MUST be
named "javax.ws.rs.core.Application" and all root resource classes and
providers packaged in the web application MUST be included in the published
JAX-RS application. The application MUST be packaged with a web.xml that
specifies a servlet mapping for the added servlet.
- If an Application subclass is present and there is already a servlet defined
that has a servlet initialization parameter named "javax.ws.rs.Application"
whose value is the fully qualified name of the Application subclass then no
servlet should be added by the JAX-RS implementation's ContainerInitializer
since the application is already being handled by an existing servlet.
- If an application subclass is present that is not being handled by an
existing servlet then the servlet added by the ContainerInitializer MUST be
named with the fully qualified name of the Application subclass. If the
Application subclass is annotated with @PathPrefix and no servlet-mapping
exists for the added servlet then a new servlet mapping is added with the
value of the @PathPrefix annotation with "/*" appended otherwise the existing
mapping is used. If the Application subclass is not annotated with @PathPrefix
then the application MUST be packaged with a web.xml that specifies a servlet
mapping for the added servlet. It is an error for more than one Application
to be deployed at the same effective servlet mapping.
In either of the latter two cases, if both Application#getClasses and
Application#getSingletons return an empty list then all root resource classes
and providers packaged in the web application MUST be included in the
published JAX-RS application. If either getClasses or getSingletons return a
non-empty list then only those classes or singletons returned MUST be included
in the published JAX-RS application.
If not using the Servlet 3 framework pluggability mechanism
(e.g. in a pre-Servet 3.0 container), the servlet-class or filter-class
element of the web.xml descriptor SHOULD name the JAX-RS
implementation-supplied Servlet or Filter class respectively. The
application-supplied subclass of Application SHOULD be identied using an
init-param with a param-name of javax.ws.rs.Application.
*/
/**
*
* @author [email protected]
*/
@HandlesTypes({Path.class, Provider.class, Application.class, ApplicationPath.class})
public class JerseyServletContainerInitializer implements ServletContainerInitializer {
private static final Logger LOGGER =
Logger.getLogger(JerseyServletContainerInitializer.class.getName());
@Override
public void onStartup(Set> classes, ServletContext sc) {
if (classes == null) {
classes = Collections.>emptySet();
}
final int nOfRegisterations = sc.getServletRegistrations().size();
for (Class extends Application> a : getApplicationClasses(classes)) {
final ServletRegistration appReg = sc.getServletRegistration(a.getName());
if (appReg != null) {
// Servlet is registered with app name
addServletWithExistingRegistration(sc, appReg, a, classes);
} else {
// Servlet is not registered with app name
final List srs = getInitParamDeclaredRegistrations(sc, a);
if (!srs.isEmpty()) {
// List of servlets registered with app name in init param
for (ServletRegistration sr : srs) {
addServletWithExistingRegistration(sc, sr, a, classes);
}
} else {
addServletWithApplication(sc, a, classes);
}
}
}
if (nOfRegisterations == sc.getServletRegistrations().size()) {
// No app was registered
addServletWithDefaultConfiguration(sc, classes);
}
}
private List getInitParamDeclaredRegistrations(ServletContext sc, Class extends Application> a) {
final List srs = new ArrayList(1);
for (ServletRegistration sr : sc.getServletRegistrations().values()) {
Map ips = sr.getInitParameters();
if (ips.containsKey(ServletContainer.APPLICATION_CONFIG_CLASS)) {
if (ips.get(ServletContainer.APPLICATION_CONFIG_CLASS).equals(a.getName())) {
if (sr.getClassName() == null) {
srs.add(sr);
}
}
} else if (ips.containsKey(ServletContainer.RESOURCE_CONFIG_CLASS)) {
if (ips.get(ServletContainer.RESOURCE_CONFIG_CLASS).equals(a.getName())) {
if (sr.getClassName() == null) {
srs.add(sr);
}
}
}
}
return srs;
}
private void addServletWithDefaultConfiguration(ServletContext sc, Set> classes) {
ServletRegistration appReg = sc.getServletRegistration(Application.class.getName());
if (appReg != null && appReg.getClassName() == null) {
final Set> x = getRootResourceAndProviderClasses(classes);
final ServletContainer s = new ServletContainer(
new DefaultResourceConfig(x));
appReg = sc.addServlet(appReg.getName(), s);
if (appReg.getMappings().isEmpty()) {
// Error
LOGGER.severe("The Jersey servlet application, named " +
appReg.getName() +
", has no servlet mapping");
} else {
LOGGER.info("Registering the Jersey servlet application, named " +
appReg.getName() +
", with the following root resource and provider classes: " + x);
}
}
}
private void addServletWithApplication(ServletContext sc,
Class extends Application> a, Set> classes) {
final ApplicationPath ap = a.getAnnotation(ApplicationPath.class);
if (ap != null) {
// App is annotated with ApplicationPath
final ServletContainer s = new ServletContainer(
new DeferredResourceConfig(a, getRootResourceAndProviderClasses(classes)));
final String mapping = createMappingPath(ap);
if (!mappingExists(sc, mapping)) {
sc.addServlet(a.getName(), s).
addMapping(mapping);
LOGGER.info("Registering the Jersey servlet application, named " +
a.getName() +
", at the servlet mapping, "
+ mapping +
", with the Application class of the same name");
} else {
LOGGER.severe("Mapping conflict. " +
"A Servlet declaration exists with same mapping as the Jersey servlet application, named " +
a.getName() +
", at the servlet mapping, "
+ mapping +
". The Jersey servlet is not deployed.");
}
}
}
private void addServletWithExistingRegistration(ServletContext sc, ServletRegistration sr,
Class extends Application> a, Set> classes) {
if (sr.getClassName() == null) {
final ResourceConfig rc = new DeferredResourceConfig(a, getRootResourceAndProviderClasses(classes));
final Map initParams = new HashMap();
for(Map.Entry entry : sr.getInitParameters().entrySet())
initParams.put(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
rc.setPropertiesAndFeatures(initParams);
final ServletContainer s = new ServletContainer(rc);
sr = sc.addServlet(a.getName(), s);
if (sr.getMappings().isEmpty()) {
final ApplicationPath ap = a.getAnnotation(ApplicationPath.class);
if (ap != null) {
final String mapping = createMappingPath(ap);
if (!mappingExists(sc, mapping)) {
sr.addMapping(mapping);
LOGGER.info("Registering the Jersey servlet application, named " +
a.getName() +
", at the servlet mapping, "
+ mapping +
", with the Application class of the same name");
} else {
LOGGER.severe("Mapping conflict. " +
"A Servlet registration exists with same mapping as the Jersey servlet application, named " +
a.getName() +
", at the servlet mapping, "
+ mapping +
". The Jersey servlet is not deployed.");
}
} else {
// Error
LOGGER.severe("The Jersey servlet application, named " +
a.getName() +
", is not annotated with " + ApplicationPath.class.getSimpleName() + " " +
"and has no servlet mapping");
}
} else {
LOGGER.info("Registering the Jersey servlet application, named " +
a.getName() +
", with the Application class of the same name");
}
}
}
private boolean mappingExists(ServletContext sc, String mapping) {
for (ServletRegistration sr : sc.getServletRegistrations().values()) {
for (String declaredMapping : sr.getMappings()) {
if (mapping.equals(declaredMapping)) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
private String createMappingPath(ApplicationPath ap) {
String path = ap.value();
if (!path.startsWith("/")) {
path = "/" + path;
}
if (!path.endsWith("/*")) {
if (path.endsWith("/")) {
path += "*";
} else {
path += "/*";
}
}
return path;
}
private Set> getApplicationClasses(Set> classes) {
Set> s = new LinkedHashSet>();
for (Class> c : classes) {
if (Application.class != c && Application.class.isAssignableFrom(c)) {
s.add(c.asSubclass(Application.class));
}
}
return s;
}
private Set> getRootResourceAndProviderClasses(Set> classes) {
// TODO filter out any classes from the Jersey jars
Set> s = new LinkedHashSet>();
for (Class> c : classes) {
if (c.isAnnotationPresent(Path.class) || c.isAnnotationPresent(Provider.class))
s.add(c);
}
return s;
}
}