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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.spi.internal;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler;
import javax.ws.rs.ProcessingException;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Request;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
import org.glassfish.jersey.internal.inject.Binder;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.ContainerRequest;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.internal.inject.ConfiguredValidator;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.internal.process.MappableException;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.Invocable;
/**
* A resource method dispatcher responsible for consuming a JAX-RS {@link Request request}
* by invoking the configured {@link Invocable resource method} on a given
* resource instance and returning the method invocation result in a form of a
* JAX-RS {@link Response response}.
*
* @author Marek Potociar
* @author Jakub Podlesak
*/
public interface ResourceMethodDispatcher {
/**
* Provider interface for creating a {@link ResourceMethodDispatcher resource
* method dispatcher} instances.
*
* A provider examines the model of the Web resource method and
* determines if an invoker can be created for that Web resource method.
*
* Multiple providers can specify the support for different Web resource method
* patterns, ranging from simple patterns (such as void return and input
* parameters) to complex patterns that take type URI and query arguments
* and HTTP request headers as typed parameters.
*
*
* Resource method dispatcher provider implementations can be registered in Jersey application
* by supplying a custom HK2 {@link Binder} that binds the
* custom service implementation(s) to the {@code ResourceMethodDispatcher.Provider} contract.
*
*
* @author Paul Sandoz
* @author Marek Potociar
*/
public static interface Provider {
/**
* Create a {@link ResourceMethodDispatcher resource method dispatcher} for
* a given {@link Invocable invocable resource method}.
*
* If the provider supports the invocable resource method, it will
* return a new non-null dispatcher instance configured to invoke the supplied
* invocable resource method via the provided {@link InvocationHandler
* invocation handler} whenever the
* {@link #dispatch(Object, org.glassfish.jersey.server.ContainerRequest) dispatch(...)}
* method is called on that dispatcher instance.
*
* @param method the invocable resource method.
* @param handler invocation handler to be used for the resource method invocation.
* @param validator configured validator to be used for validation during resource method invocation
* @return the resource method dispatcher, or {@code null} if it could not be
* created for the given resource method.
*/
public ResourceMethodDispatcher create(final Invocable method,
final InvocationHandler handler,
final ConfiguredValidator validator);
}
/**
* Reflectively dispatch a request to the underlying {@link Invocable
* invocable resource method} via the configured {@link InvocationHandler
* invocation handler} using the provided resource class instance.
*
* In summary, the main job of the dispatcher is to convert a request into
* an array of the Java method input parameters and subsequently convert the
* returned response of an arbitrary Java type to a JAX-RS {@link Response response}
* instance.
*
* When the method is invoked, the dispatcher will extract the
* {@link java.lang.reflect.Method Java method} information from the invocable
* resource method and use the information to retrieve the required input
* parameters from either the request instance or any other available run-time
* information. Once the set of input parameter values is computed, the underlying
* invocation handler instance is invoked to process (invoke) the Java resource
* method with the computed input parameter values. The returned response is
* subsequently converted into a JAX-RS {@code Response} type and returned
* from the dispatcher.
*
* It is assumed that the supplied resource implements the invocable method.
* Dispatcher implementation should not need to do any additional checks in
* that respect.
*
* @param resource the resource class instance.
* @param request request to be dispatched.
* @return {@link Response response} for the dispatched request.
* @throws ProcessingException (possibly {@link MappableException mappable})
* container exception that will be handled by the Jersey server container.
*/
public Response dispatch(final Object resource, final ContainerRequest request) throws ProcessingException;
}