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The Apache WSS4J project provides a Java implementation of the primary security standards
for Web Services, namely the OASIS Web Services Security (WS-Security) specifications
from the OASIS Web Services Security TC.
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package org.apache.ws.security.util;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public final class StringUtil {
private StringUtil() {
// Complete
}
/**
* Tests if this string starts with the specified prefix (Ignoring whitespaces)
*
* @param prefix
* @param string
* @return boolean
*/
public static boolean startsWithIgnoreWhitespaces(String prefix, String string) {
int index1 = 0;
int index2 = 0;
int length1 = prefix.length();
int length2 = string.length();
char ch1 = ' ';
char ch2 = ' ';
while (index1 < length1 && index2 < length2) {
while (index1 < length1 && Character.isWhitespace(ch1 = prefix.charAt(index1))) {
index1++;
}
while (index2 < length2 && Character.isWhitespace(ch2 = string.charAt(index2))) {
index2++;
}
if (index1 == length1 && index2 == length2) {
return true;
}
if (ch1 != ch2) {
return false;
}
index1++;
index2++;
}
if (index1 < length1 && index2 >= length2) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Splits the provided text into an array, separator specified.
* This is an alternative to using StringTokenizer.
*
* The separator is not included in the returned String array.
* Adjacent separators are treated as one separator.
*
* A null
input String returns null
.
*
*
* StringUtils.split(null, *) = null
* StringUtils.split("", *) = []
* StringUtils.split("a.b.c", '.') = ["a", "b", "c"]
* StringUtils.split("a..b.c", '.') = ["a", "b", "c"]
* StringUtils.split("a:b:c", '.') = ["a:b:c"]
* StringUtils.split("a\tb\nc", null) = ["a", "b", "c"]
* StringUtils.split("a b c", ' ') = ["a", "b", "c"]
*
*
* @param str the String to parse, may be null
* @param separatorChar the character used as the delimiter,
* null
splits on whitespace
* @return an array of parsed Strings, null
if null String input
*/
public static String[] split(String str, char separatorChar) {
if (str == null) {
return null;
}
int len = str.length();
if (len == 0) {
return new String[0];
}
List list = new ArrayList();
int i = 0, start = 0;
boolean match = false;
while (i < len) {
if (str.charAt(i) == separatorChar) {
if (match) {
list.add(str.substring(start, i));
match = false;
}
start = ++i;
continue;
}
match = true;
i++;
}
if (match) {
list.add(str.substring(start, i));
}
return (String[]) list.toArray(new String[list.size()]);
}
}