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*/
/*
* Class.java
*
* Created on November 11, 2003, 1:45 PM
*/
package org.glassfish.config.support;
import com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.Domain;
import com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.Server;
import com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.Cluster;
import com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.Config;
import com.sun.enterprise.config.serverbeans.SystemProperty;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Utility for getting the value of a system-property of an instance, particularly for an instance that is not the
* current running instance. The current running instance automatically has tokens in the config resolved. The value
* returned is the value of the system property which has the highest precedence. The system-property defined at higher
* precedence levels overrides system-property defined at lower precedence levels. The order of precedence from highest
* to lowest is 1. server 2. cluster 3. config 4. domain
*
* @author kebbs
* @author Jennifer Chou
*/
public class PropertyResolver {
private Domain _domain = null;
private Cluster _cluster = null;
private Server _server = null;
private Config _config = null;
public PropertyResolver(Domain domain, String instanceName) {
_domain = domain;
_server = _domain.getServerNamed(instanceName);
if (_server != null) {
_config = _domain.getConfigNamed(_server.getConfigRef());
} else {
_config = _domain.getConfigNamed(instanceName);
}
_cluster = _domain.getClusterForInstance(instanceName);
}
/**
* Given a propery name, return its corresponding value in the specified SystemProperty array. Return null if the
* property is not found.
*/
private String getPropertyValue(String propName, List props) {
String propVal = null;
for (SystemProperty prop : props) {
if (prop.getName().equals(propName)) {
return prop.getValue();
}
}
return propVal;
}
/**
* Given a property name, return its corresponding value as defined in the domain, configuration, cluster, or server
* element. Return null if the property is not found. Property values at the server override those at the configuration
* which override those at the domain level. Does not check if the property is available in java.lang.System. This
* restriction is to prevent incorrect values being returned when trying to retrieve properties for instances other than
* the currently running server (such as DAS). In this case, we don't want to incorrectly return the DAS
* java.lang.System property.
*/
public String getPropertyValue(String propName) {
if (propName.startsWith("${") && propName.endsWith("}")) {
propName = propName.substring(2, propName.lastIndexOf("}"));
}
String propVal = null;
//First look for a server instance property matching the propName
if (_server != null) {
propVal = getPropertyValue(propName, _server.getSystemProperty());
}
if (propVal == null) {
if (_cluster != null) {
//If not found in the server instance, look for the propName in the
//cluster
propVal = getPropertyValue(propName, _cluster.getSystemProperty());
}
if (propVal == null) {
if (_config != null) {
//If not found in the server instance or cluster, look for the
//propName in the config
propVal = getPropertyValue(propName, _config.getSystemProperty());
if (propVal == null) {
if (_domain != null) {
//Finally if the property is not found in the server, cluster,
//or configuration, look for the propName in the domain
propVal = getPropertyValue(propName, _domain.getSystemProperty());
}
}
}
}
}
return propVal;
}
}