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 * Copyright (c) 1997, 2022 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 *
 * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
 * terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0, which is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
 */

package com.sun.xml.ws.policy.spi;

import com.sun.xml.ws.policy.PolicyAssertion;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;

/**
 * This abstract policy assertion validator validates assertions by their qualified
 * name. Server and client side validation methods return {@link Fitness} based on 
 * following schema:
 *
 * 
    *
  • {@link Fitness#SUPPORTED} - if the assertion qualified name is in the list of * supported assertion names on the server/client side
  • *
  • {@link Fitness#UNSUPPORTED} - if the assertion qualified name is not in the list of * supported assertion names on the server/client side, however it is in the list of * assertion names supported on the other side
  • *
  • {@link Fitness#UNKNOWN} - if the assertion qualified name is not present in the any of * the lists of supported assertion names
  • *
* * For some domains such validation may be sufficient enough. Other domains may * use functionality of this base class as a first step validation before any attempts * to validate content of the assertion. To do this one needs to override and reuse * the default behavior of {@link #validateClientSide(PolicyAssertion)} and * {@link #validateServerSide(PolicyAssertion)} methods. * * @author Marek Potociar */ public abstract class AbstractQNameValidator implements PolicyAssertionValidator { private final Set supportedDomains = new HashSet<>(); private final Collection serverAssertions; private final Collection clientAssertions; /** * Constructor that takes two collections specifying qualified names of assertions * supported on either server or client side. The set of all assertion namespaces * defines list of all domains supported by the assertion validator * (see {@link PolicyAssertionValidator#declareSupportedDomains}). * * @param serverSideAssertions The server-side assertions. * @param clientSideAssertions The client-side assertions. */ protected AbstractQNameValidator(Collection serverSideAssertions, Collection clientSideAssertions) { if (serverSideAssertions != null) { this.serverAssertions = new HashSet<>(serverSideAssertions); for (QName assertion : this.serverAssertions) { supportedDomains.add(assertion.getNamespaceURI()); } } else { this.serverAssertions = new HashSet<>(0); } if (clientSideAssertions != null) { this.clientAssertions = new HashSet<>(clientSideAssertions); for (QName assertion : this.clientAssertions) { supportedDomains.add(assertion.getNamespaceURI()); } } else { this.clientAssertions = new HashSet<>(0); } } @Override public String[] declareSupportedDomains() { return supportedDomains.toArray(new String[0]); } @Override public Fitness validateClientSide(PolicyAssertion assertion) { return validateAssertion(assertion, clientAssertions, serverAssertions); } @Override public Fitness validateServerSide(PolicyAssertion assertion) { return validateAssertion(assertion, serverAssertions, clientAssertions); } private Fitness validateAssertion(PolicyAssertion assertion, Collection thisSideAssertions, Collection otherSideAssertions) { QName assertionName = assertion.getName(); if (thisSideAssertions.contains(assertionName)) { return Fitness.SUPPORTED; } else if (otherSideAssertions.contains(assertionName)) { return Fitness.UNSUPPORTED; } else { return Fitness.UNKNOWN; } } }




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