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/*
* $Id: CanonicalizerFactory.java,v 1.2 2010-10-21 15:37:19 snajper Exp $
* $Revision: 1.2 $
* $Date: 2010-10-21 15:37:19 $
*/
package com.sun.xml.wss.impl.c14n;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import javax.mail.internet.ContentType;
import com.sun.xml.wss.XWSSecurityException;
import com.sun.xml.wss.swa.MimeConstants;
/**
*
* @author XWS-Security Team
*/
public class CanonicalizerFactory {
static MimeHeaderCanonicalizer _mhCanonicalizer = null;
static HashMap _canonicalizers = new HashMap(10);
public static final Canonicalizer getCanonicalizer(String mimeType) throws Exception {
ContentType contentType = new ContentType(mimeType);
String baseMimeType = contentType.getBaseType();
if (baseMimeType.equalsIgnoreCase(MimeConstants.TEXT_PLAIN_TYPE)) {
ensureRegisteredCharset(contentType);
}
// use primaryMimeType as the key.
// i.e. text canonicalizer will apply to text/* etc.
String primaryMimeType = contentType.getPrimaryType();
Canonicalizer _canonicalizer =
(Canonicalizer)_canonicalizers.get(primaryMimeType);
if (_canonicalizer == null) {
_canonicalizer = newCanonicalizer(primaryMimeType);
}
// defaults to US-ASCII
String charset = contentType.getParameter("charset");
if (charset != null) _canonicalizer.setCharset(charset);
return _canonicalizer;
}
/*
* Primary MimeType is the key.
* ImageCanonicalizer is sufficient for all image/** MIME types and so on.
*
* Finer grained processing as per section 4.1.4 RFC2046 has not been
* incorporated yet. I don't think so much processing is required at this time.
*
*/
public static final Canonicalizer newCanonicalizer(String primaryMimeType) {
Canonicalizer canonicalizer = null;
if (primaryMimeType.equalsIgnoreCase("text"))
canonicalizer = new TextPlainCanonicalizer();
else
if (primaryMimeType.equalsIgnoreCase("image"))
canonicalizer = new ImageCanonicalizer();
else
if (primaryMimeType.equalsIgnoreCase("application"))
canonicalizer = new ApplicationCanonicalizer();
else
; // log n throw exception
_canonicalizers.put(primaryMimeType, canonicalizer);
return canonicalizer;
}
public static final MimeHeaderCanonicalizer getMimeHeaderCanonicalizer(String charset) {
if (_mhCanonicalizer == null)
_mhCanonicalizer = new MimeHeaderCanonicalizer();
_mhCanonicalizer.setCharset(charset);
return _mhCanonicalizer;
}
public static void registerCanonicalizer(String baseMimeType,
Canonicalizer implementingClass) {
_canonicalizers.put(baseMimeType, implementingClass);
}
public static void registerCanonicalizer(String baseMimeType,
String implementingClass) throws XWSSecurityException {
try {
Class _class = Class.forName(implementingClass);
Canonicalizer canonicalizer = (Canonicalizer)_class.newInstance();
_canonicalizers.put(baseMimeType, canonicalizer);
} catch (Exception e) {
// log
throw new XWSSecurityException(e);
}
}
/*
* Ensure that the charset is a registered charset - see RFC 2633.
* This assumes the complete content-type string will be input as the parameter.
* (including charset param value).
*
* Section 4.1.2. Charset Parameter [RFC 2046]
* Example of charset parameter as per the RFC definition is -
* Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
*/
public static boolean ensureRegisteredCharset(ContentType contentType)
throws XWSSecurityException {
String charsetName = contentType.getParameter("charset");
if (charsetName != null) {
return Charset.forName(charsetName).isRegistered();
}
return true;
}
}