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// $Id: Validation.java 17620 2009-10-04 19:19:28Z hardy.ferentschik $
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package javax.validation;

import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.net.URL;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;
import javax.validation.bootstrap.GenericBootstrap;
import javax.validation.bootstrap.ProviderSpecificBootstrap;
import javax.validation.spi.BootstrapState;
import javax.validation.spi.ValidationProvider;

/**
 * This class is the entry point for Bean Validation. There are three ways
 * to bootstrap it:
 * 
    *
  • * The easiest approach is to build the default ValidatorFactory. *
    {@code ValidatorFactory factory = Validation.buildDefaultValidatorFactory();}
    * In this case, the default validation provider resolver * will be used to locate available providers. * The chosen provider is defined as followed: *
      *
    • if the XML configuration defines a provider, this provider is used
    • *
    • if the XML configuration does not define a provider or if no XML configuration * is present the first provider returned by the * ValidationProviderResolver instance is used.
    • *
    *
  • *
  • * The second bootstrap approach allows to choose a custom * ValidationProviderResolver. The chosen * ValidationProvider is then determined in the same way * as in the default bootstrapping case (see above). *
    {@code
     * Configuration configuration = Validation
     *    .byDefaultProvider()
     *    .providerResolver( new MyResolverStrategy() )
     *    .configure();
     * ValidatorFactory factory = configuration.buildValidatorFactory();}
     * 
    *
  • *
  • * The third approach allows you to specify explicitly and in * a type safe fashion the expected provider. *

    * Optionally you can choose a custom ValidationProviderResolver. *

    {@code
     * ACMEConfiguration configuration = Validation
     *    .byProvider(ACMEProvider.class)
     *    .providerResolver( new MyResolverStrategy() )  // optionally set the provider resolver
     *    .configure();
     * ValidatorFactory factory = configuration.buildValidatorFactory();}
     * 
    *
  • *
* Note:
*
    *
  • * The ValidatorFactory object built by the bootstrap process should be cached * and shared amongst Validator consumers. *
  • *
  • * This class is thread-safe. *
  • *
* * @author Emmanuel Bernard * @author Hardy Ferentschik */ public class Validation { /** * Build and return a ValidatorFactory instance based on the * default Bean Validation provider and following the XML configuration. *

* The provider list is resolved using the default validation provider resolver * logic. *

The code is semantically equivalent to * Validation.byDefaultProvider().configure().buildValidatorFactory() * * @return ValidatorFactory instance. * * @throws ValidationException if the ValidatorFactory cannot be built */ public static ValidatorFactory buildDefaultValidatorFactory() { return byDefaultProvider().configure().buildValidatorFactory(); } /** * Build a Configuration. The provider list is resolved * using the strategy provided to the bootstrap state. *

	 * Configuration<?> configuration = Validation
	 *    .byDefaultProvider()
	 *    .providerResolver( new MyResolverStrategy() )
	 *    .configure();
	 * ValidatorFactory factory = configuration.buildValidatorFactory();
	 * 
* The provider can be specified in the XML configuration. If the XML * configuration does not exsist or if no provider is specified, * the first available provider will be returned. * * @return instance building a generic Configuration * compliant with the bootstrap state provided. */ public static GenericBootstrap byDefaultProvider() { return new GenericBootstrapImpl(); } /** * Build a Configuration for a particular provider implementation. * Optionally overrides the provider resolution strategy used to determine the provider. *

* Used by applications targeting a specific provider programmatically. *

*

	 * ACMEConfiguration configuration =
	 *     Validation.byProvider(ACMEProvider.class)
	 *             .providerResolver( new MyResolverStrategy() )
	 *             .configure();
	 * 
, * where ACMEConfiguration is the * Configuration sub interface uniquely identifying the * ACME Bean Validation provider. and ACMEProvider is the * ValidationProvider implementation of the ACME provider. * * @param providerType the ValidationProvider implementation type * * @return instance building a provider specific Configuration * sub interface implementation. */ public static , U extends ValidationProvider> ProviderSpecificBootstrap byProvider(Class providerType) { return new ProviderSpecificBootstrapImpl( providerType ); } //private class, not exposed private static class ProviderSpecificBootstrapImpl, U extends ValidationProvider> implements ProviderSpecificBootstrap { private final Class validationProviderClass; private ValidationProviderResolver resolver; public ProviderSpecificBootstrapImpl(Class validationProviderClass) { this.validationProviderClass = validationProviderClass; } /** * Optionally define the provider resolver implementation used. * If not defined, use the default ValidationProviderResolver * * @param resolver ValidationProviderResolver implementation used * * @return self */ public ProviderSpecificBootstrap providerResolver(ValidationProviderResolver resolver) { this.resolver = resolver; return this; } /** * Determine the provider implementation suitable for byProvider(Class) * and delegate the creation of this specific Configuration subclass to the provider. * * @return a Configuration sub interface implementation */ public T configure() { if ( validationProviderClass == null ) { throw new ValidationException( "builder is mandatory. Use Validation.byDefaultProvider() to use the generic provider discovery mechanism" ); } //used mostly as a BootstrapState GenericBootstrapImpl state = new GenericBootstrapImpl(); if ( resolver == null ) { resolver = state.getDefaultValidationProviderResolver(); } else { //stay null if no resolver is defined state.providerResolver( resolver ); } List> resolvers; try { resolvers = resolver.getValidationProviders(); } catch ( RuntimeException re ) { throw new ValidationException( "Unable to get available provider resolvers.", re ); } for ( ValidationProvider provider : resolvers ) { if ( validationProviderClass.isAssignableFrom( provider.getClass() ) ) { ValidationProvider specificProvider = validationProviderClass.cast( provider ); return specificProvider.createSpecializedConfiguration( state ); } } throw new ValidationException( "Unable to find provider: " + validationProviderClass ); } } //private class, not exposed private static class GenericBootstrapImpl implements GenericBootstrap, BootstrapState { private ValidationProviderResolver resolver; private ValidationProviderResolver defaultResolver; public GenericBootstrap providerResolver(ValidationProviderResolver resolver) { this.resolver = resolver; return this; } public ValidationProviderResolver getValidationProviderResolver() { return resolver; } public ValidationProviderResolver getDefaultValidationProviderResolver() { if ( defaultResolver == null ) { defaultResolver = new DefaultValidationProviderResolver(); } return defaultResolver; } public Configuration configure() { ValidationProviderResolver resolver = this.resolver == null ? getDefaultValidationProviderResolver() : this.resolver; List> resolvers; try { resolvers = resolver.getValidationProviders(); } catch ( RuntimeException re ) { throw new ValidationException( "Unable to get available provider resolvers.", re ); } if ( resolvers.size() == 0 ) { //FIXME looks like an assertion error almost throw new ValidationException( "Unable to find a default provider" ); } Configuration config; try { config = resolver.getValidationProviders().get( 0 ).createGenericConfiguration( this ); } catch ( RuntimeException re ) { throw new ValidationException( "Unable to instantiate Configuration.", re ); } return config; } } /** * Find ValidationProvider according to the default ValidationProviderResolver defined in the * Bean Validation specification. This implementation uses the current classloader or the classloader which has loaded * the current class if the current class loader is unavailable. The classloader is used to retrieve the Service Provider files. *

* This class implements the Service Provider pattern described here. * Since we cannot rely on Java 6 we have to reimplement the Service functionality. *

* * @author Emmanuel Bernard * @author Hardy Ferentschik */ private static class DefaultValidationProviderResolver implements ValidationProviderResolver { //cache per classloader for an appropriate discovery //keep them in a weak hashmap to avoid memory leaks and allow proper hot redeployment //TODO use a WeakConcurrentHashMap //FIXME The List does keep a strong reference to the key ClassLoader, use the same model as JPA CachingPersistenceProviderResolver private static final Map>> providersPerClassloader = new WeakHashMap>>(); private static final String SERVICES_FILE = "META-INF/services/" + ValidationProvider.class.getName(); public List> getValidationProviders() { ClassLoader classloader = GetClassLoader.fromContext(); if ( classloader == null ) { classloader = GetClassLoader.fromClass( DefaultValidationProviderResolver.class ); } List> providers; synchronized ( providersPerClassloader ) { providers = providersPerClassloader.get( classloader ); } if ( providers == null ) { providers = new ArrayList>(); String name = null; try { Enumeration providerDefinitions = classloader.getResources( SERVICES_FILE ); while ( providerDefinitions.hasMoreElements() ) { URL url = providerDefinitions.nextElement(); InputStream stream = url.openStream(); try { BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader( stream ), 100 ); name = reader.readLine(); while ( name != null ) { name = name.trim(); if ( !name.startsWith( "#" ) ) { final Class providerClass = loadClass( name, DefaultValidationProviderResolver.class ); providers.add( ( ValidationProvider ) providerClass.newInstance() ); } name = reader.readLine(); } } finally { stream.close(); } } } catch ( IOException e ) { throw new ValidationException( "Unable to read " + SERVICES_FILE, e ); } catch ( ClassNotFoundException e ) { //TODO is it better to not fail the whole loading because of a black sheep? throw new ValidationException( "Unable to load Bean Validation provider " + name, e ); } catch ( IllegalAccessException e ) { throw new ValidationException( "Unable to instanciate Bean Validation provider" + name, e ); } catch ( InstantiationException e ) { throw new ValidationException( "Unable to instanciate Bean Validation provider" + name, e ); } synchronized ( providersPerClassloader ) { providersPerClassloader.put( classloader, providers ); } } return providers; } private static Class loadClass(String name, Class caller) throws ClassNotFoundException { try { //try context classloader, if fails try caller classloader ClassLoader loader = GetClassLoader.fromContext(); if ( loader != null ) { return loader.loadClass( name ); } } catch ( ClassNotFoundException e ) { //trying caller classloader if ( caller == null ) { throw e; } } return Class.forName( name, true, GetClassLoader.fromClass( caller ) ); } } private static class GetClassLoader implements PrivilegedAction { private final Class clazz; public static ClassLoader fromContext() { final GetClassLoader action = new GetClassLoader( null ); if ( System.getSecurityManager() != null ) { return AccessController.doPrivileged( action ); } else { return action.run(); } } public static ClassLoader fromClass(Class clazz) { if ( clazz == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Class is null" ); } final GetClassLoader action = new GetClassLoader( clazz ); if ( System.getSecurityManager() != null ) { return AccessController.doPrivileged( action ); } else { return action.run(); } } private GetClassLoader(Class clazz) { this.clazz = clazz; } public ClassLoader run() { if ( clazz != null ) { return clazz.getClassLoader(); } else { return Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); } } } }