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package jakarta.servlet;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Enumeration;

/**
 * Defines a generic, protocol-independent servlet. To write an HTTP servlet for use on the Web, extend
 * {@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet} instead.
 * 

* GenericServlet implements the Servlet and ServletConfig interfaces. * GenericServlet may be directly extended by a servlet, although it's more common to extend a * protocol-specific subclass such as HttpServlet. *

* GenericServlet makes writing servlets easier. It provides simple versions of the lifecycle methods * init and destroy and of the methods in the ServletConfig interface. * GenericServlet also implements the log method, declared in the ServletContext * interface. *

* To write a generic servlet, you need only override the abstract service method. */ public abstract class GenericServlet implements Servlet, ServletConfig, java.io.Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; private transient ServletConfig config; /** * Does nothing. All of the servlet initialization is done by one of the init methods. */ public GenericServlet() { // NOOP } /** * Called by the servlet container to indicate to a servlet that the servlet is being taken out of service. See * {@link Servlet#destroy}. */ @Override public void destroy() { // NOOP by default } /** * Returns a String containing the value of the named initialization parameter, or null if * the parameter does not exist. See {@link ServletConfig#getInitParameter}. *

* This method is supplied for convenience. It gets the value of the named parameter from the servlet's * ServletConfig object. * * @param name a String specifying the name of the initialization parameter * * @return String a String containing the value of the initialization parameter */ @Override public String getInitParameter(String name) { return getServletConfig().getInitParameter(name); } /** * Returns the names of the servlet's initialization parameters as an Enumeration of * String objects, or an empty Enumeration if the servlet has no initialization * parameters. See {@link ServletConfig#getInitParameterNames}. *

* This method is supplied for convenience. It gets the parameter names from the servlet's * ServletConfig object. * * @return Enumeration an enumeration of String objects containing the names of the servlet's * initialization parameters */ @Override public Enumeration getInitParameterNames() { return getServletConfig().getInitParameterNames(); } /** * Returns this servlet's {@link ServletConfig} object. * * @return ServletConfig the ServletConfig object that initialized this servlet */ @Override public ServletConfig getServletConfig() { return config; } /** * Returns a reference to the {@link ServletContext} in which this servlet is running. See * {@link ServletConfig#getServletContext}. *

* This method is supplied for convenience. It gets the context from the servlet's ServletConfig * object. * * @return ServletContext the ServletContext object passed to this servlet by the init * method */ @Override public ServletContext getServletContext() { return getServletConfig().getServletContext(); } /** * Returns information about the servlet, such as author, version, and copyright. By default, this method returns an * empty string. Override this method to have it return a meaningful value. See {@link Servlet#getServletInfo}. * * @return String information about this servlet, by default an empty string */ @Override public String getServletInfo() { return ""; } /** * Called by the servlet container to indicate to a servlet that the servlet is being placed into service. See * {@link Servlet#init}. *

* This implementation stores the {@link ServletConfig} object it receives from the servlet container for later use. * When overriding this form of the method, call super.init(config). * * @param config the ServletConfig object that contains configuration information for this servlet * * @exception ServletException if an exception occurs that interrupts the servlet's normal operation * * @see UnavailableException */ @Override public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException { this.config = config; this.init(); } /** * A convenience method which can be overridden so that there's no need to call super.init(config). *

* Instead of overriding {@link #init(ServletConfig)}, simply override this method and it will be called by * GenericServlet.init(ServletConfig config). The ServletConfig object can still be * retrieved via {@link #getServletConfig}. * * @exception ServletException if an exception occurs that interrupts the servlet's normal operation */ public void init() throws ServletException { // NOOP by default } /** * Writes the specified message to a servlet log file, prepended by the servlet's name. See * {@link ServletContext#log(String)}. * * @param message a String specifying the message to be written to the log file */ public void log(String message) { getServletContext().log(getServletName() + ": " + message); } /** * Writes an explanatory message and a stack trace for a given Throwable exception to the servlet log * file, prepended by the servlet's name. See {@link ServletContext#log(String, Throwable)}. * * @param message a String that describes the error or exception * @param t the java.lang.Throwable error or exception */ public void log(String message, Throwable t) { getServletContext().log(getServletName() + ": " + message, t); } /** * Called by the servlet container to allow the servlet to respond to a request. See {@link Servlet#service}. *

* This method is declared abstract so subclasses, such as HttpServlet, must override it. * * @param req the ServletRequest object that contains the client's request * @param res the ServletResponse object that will contain the servlet's response * * @exception ServletException if an exception occurs that interferes with the servlet's normal operation occurred * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurs */ @Override public abstract void service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res) throws ServletException, IOException; /** * Returns the name of this servlet instance. See {@link ServletConfig#getServletName}. * * @return the name of this servlet instance */ @Override public String getServletName() { return config.getServletName(); } }





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