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package org.apache.axis.encoding;
import org.apache.axis.message.SOAPHandler;
import org.xml.sax.Attributes;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import java.util.Vector;
/**
* This interface describes the AXIS Deserializer.
* A compliant implementiation must extend either
* the AXIS SoapHandler (org.apache.axis.message.SOAPHandler)
* or the AXIS DeserializerImpl (org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializerImpl)
*
* The DeserializerImpl provides a lot of the default behavior including the
* support for id/href. So you may want to try extending it as opposed to
* extending SoapHandler.
*
* An Axis compliant Deserializer must provide one or more
* of the following methods:
*
* public <constructor>(Class javaType, QName xmlType)
* public <constructo>()
*
* This will allow for construction of generic factories that introspect the class
* to determine how to construct a deserializer.
* The xmlType, javaType arguments are filled in with the values known by the factory.
*/
public interface Deserializer extends javax.xml.rpc.encoding.Deserializer, Callback {
/**
* Get the deserialized value.
* @return Object representing deserialized value or null
*/
public Object getValue();
/**
* Set the deserialized value.
* @param value Object representing deserialized value
*/
public void setValue(Object value);
/**
* If the deserializer has component values (like ArrayDeserializer)
* this method gets the specific component via the hint.
* The default implementation returns null.
* @return Object representing deserialized value or null
*/
public Object getValue(Object hint);
/**
* If the deserializer has component values (like ArrayDeserializer)
* this method sets the specific component via the hint.
* The default implementation does nothing.
* @param value Object representing deserialized value or null
*/
public void setChildValue(Object value, Object hint) throws SAXException;
/**
* In some circumstances an element may not have
* a type attribute, but a default type qname is known from
* information in the container. For example,
* an element of an array may not have a type= attribute,
* so the default qname is the component type of the array.
* This method is used to communicate the default type information
* to the deserializer.
*/
public void setDefaultType(QName qName);
public QName getDefaultType();
/**
* For deserializers of non-primitives, the value may not be
* known until later (due to multi-referencing). In such
* cases the deserializer registers Target object(s). When
* the value is known, the set(value) will be invoked for
* each Target registered with the Deserializer. The Target
* object abstracts the function of setting a target with a
* value. See the Target interface for more info.
* @param target Target
*/
public void registerValueTarget(Target target);
/**
* Get the Value Targets of the Deserializer.
* @return Vector of Target objects or null
*/
public Vector getValueTargets();
/**
* Remove the Value Targets of the Deserializer.
*/
public void removeValueTargets() ;
/**
* Move someone else's targets to our own (see DeserializationContext)
*
* The DeserializationContext only allows one Deserializer to
* wait for a unknown multi-ref'ed value. So to ensure
* that all of the targets are updated, this method is invoked
* to copy the Target objects to the waiting Deserializer.
* @param other is the Deserializer to copy targets from.
*/
public void moveValueTargets(Deserializer other);
/**
* Some deserializers (ArrayDeserializer) require
* all of the component values to be known before the
* value is complete.
* (For the ArrayDeserializer this is important because
* the elements are stored in an ArrayList, and all values
* must be known before the ArrayList is converted into the
* expected array.
*
* This routine is used to indicate when the components are ready.
* The default (true) is useful for most Deserializers.
*/
public boolean componentsReady();
/**
* The valueComplete() method is invoked when the
* end tag of the element is read. This results
* in the setting of all registered Targets (see
* registerValueTarget).
* Note that the valueComplete() only processes
* the Targets if componentReady() returns true.
* So if you override componentReady(), then your
* specific Deserializer will need to call valueComplete()
* when your components are ready (See ArrayDeserializer)
*/
public void valueComplete() throws SAXException;
/**
* The following are the SAX specific methods.
* DeserializationImpl provides default behaviour, which
* in most cases is appropriate.
*/
/**
* This method is invoked when an element start tag is encountered.
* DeserializerImpl provides default behavior, which involves the following:
* - directly handling the deserialization of a nill value
* - handling the registration of the id value.
* - handling the registration of a fixup if this element is an href.
* - calling onStartElement to do the actual deserialization if not nill or href cases.
* @param namespace is the namespace of the element
* @param localName is the name of the element
* @param qName is the prefixed qName of the element
* @param attributes are the attributes on the element...used to get the type
* @param context is the DeserializationContext
*
* Normally a specific Deserializer (FooDeserializer) should extend DeserializerImpl.
* Here is the flow that will occur in such cases:
* 1) DeserializerImpl.startElement(...) will be called and do the id/href/nill stuff.
* 2) If real deserialization needs to take place DeserializerImpl.onStartElement will be
* invoked, which will attempt to install the specific Deserializer (FooDeserializer)
* 3) The FooDeserializer.startElement(...) will be called to do the Foo specific stuff.
* This results in a call to FooDeserializer.onStartElement(...) if startElement was
* not overridden.
* 4) The onChildElement(...) method is called for each child element. Nothing occurs
* if not overridden. The FooDeserializer.onStartChild(...) method should return
* the deserializer for the child element.
* 5) When the end tag is reached, the endElement(..) method is invoked. The default
* behavior is to handle hrefs/ids, call onEndElement and then call the Deserializer
* valueComplete method.
*
* So the methods that you potentially want to override are:
* onStartElement, onStartChild, componentsReady, set(object, hint)
*
* You probably should not override startElement or endElement.
* If you need specific behaviour at the end of the element consider overriding
* onEndElement.
*
* See the pre-existing Deserializers for more information.
*/
public void startElement(String namespace, String localName,
String qName, Attributes attributes,
DeserializationContext context)
throws SAXException;
/**
* This method is invoked after startElement when the element requires
* deserialization (i.e. the element is not an href and the value is not nil.)
* DeserializerImpl provides default behavior, which simply
* involves obtaining a correct Deserializer and plugging its handler.
* @param namespace is the namespace of the element
* @param localName is the name of the element
* @param prefix is the prefix of the element
* @param attributes are the attributes on the element...used to get the type
* @param context is the DeserializationContext
*/
public void onStartElement(String namespace, String localName,
String prefix, Attributes attributes,
DeserializationContext context)
throws SAXException;
/**
* onStartChild is called on each child element.
* The default behavior supplied by DeserializationImpl is to do nothing.
* A specific deserializer may perform other tasks. For example a
* BeanDeserializer will construct a deserializer for the indicated
* property and return it.
* @param namespace is the namespace of the child element
* @param localName is the local name of the child element
* @param prefix is the prefix used on the name of the child element
* @param attributes are the attributes of the child element
* @param context is the deserialization context.
* @return is a Deserializer to use to deserialize a child (must be
* a derived class of SOAPHandler) or null if no deserialization should
* be performed.
*/
public SOAPHandler onStartChild(String namespace, String localName,
String prefix, Attributes attributes,
DeserializationContext context)
throws SAXException;
/**
* endElement is called when the end element tag is reached.
* It handles href/id information for multi-ref processing
* and invokes the valueComplete() method of the deserializer
* which sets the targets with the deserialized value.
* @param namespace is the namespace of the child element
* @param localName is the local name of the child element
* @param context is the deserialization context
*/
public void endElement(String namespace, String localName,
DeserializationContext context)
throws SAXException;
/**
* onEndElement is called by endElement. It is not called
* if the element has an href.
* @param namespace is the namespace of the child element
* @param localName is the local name of the child element
* @param context is the deserialization context
*/
public void onEndElement(String namespace, String localName,
DeserializationContext context)
throws SAXException;
}