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package javax.xml.registry;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Properties;

/** This is the abstract base class for factory classes for creating a JAXR
 * connection. A JAXR ConnectionFactory object is configured in a
 * provider-specific way to create connections with registry providers.
 * 
 * Looking Up a ConnectionFactory Using the JNDI API
 * The preferred way for a client to look up a JAXR ConnectionFactory is within
 * the Java Naming and Directory InterfaceTM (JNDI) API. A ConnectionFactory
 * object is registered with a naming service in a provider specific way, such
 * as one based on the JNDI API. This registration associates the
 * ConnectionFactory object with a logical name. When an application wants to
 * establish a connection with the provider associated with that
 * ConnectionFactory object, it does a lookup, providing the logical name.
 * The application can then use the ConnectionFactory object that is returned
 * to create a connection to the messaging provider.
 * 
 * Looking Up a ConnectionFactory Without Using the JNDI API
 * The JAXR API provides an alternative way to look up a JAXR ConnectionFactory
 * that does not require the use of the JNDI API. This is done using the
 * newInstance static method on the abstract class ConnectionFactory provided
 * in the JAXR API. The newInstance method returns a JAXR ConnectionFactory.
 * The client may indicate which factory class should be instantiated by the
 * newInstance method by defining the system property
 * javax.xml.registry.ConnectionFactoryClass. If this property is not set,
 * the JAXR provider must return a default ConnectionFactory instance.
 * 
 * @author [email protected]
 * @author Farrukh S. Najmi (javadoc)
 * @version $Revision$
 */
public abstract class ConnectionFactory
{
   private static final String SYS_PROP_NAME =
      "javax.xml.registry.ConnectionFactoryClass";

   public static ConnectionFactory newInstance() throws JAXRException
   {
      String factoryName = null;
      ConnectionFactory factory = null;
      try
      {
         String defaultName = null;
         factoryName = System.getProperty(SYS_PROP_NAME, defaultName);
         ClassLoader loader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
         Class factoryClass = loader.loadClass(factoryName);
         factory = (ConnectionFactory) factoryClass.newInstance();
      }
      catch(Throwable e)
      {
         throw new JAXRException("Failed to create instance of: "+factoryName, e);
      }
      return factory;
   }

   public ConnectionFactory()
   {
   }

   public abstract Connection createConnection()
      throws JAXRException;
   public abstract FederatedConnection createFederatedConnection(Collection connections)
      throws JAXRException;

   public abstract Properties getProperties()
      throws JAXRException;
   /** Sets the Properties used during createConnection and
    * createFederatedConnection calls.
    * Standard Connection Properties: 
    * javax.xml.registry.queryManagerURL - URL String for the query manager
    * service within the target registry provider
    * javax.xml.registry.lifeCycleManagerURL - URL String for the life cycle
    * manager service within the target registry provider. If unspecified,
    * must default to value of the queryManagerURL described above
    * javax.xml.registry.semanticEquivalences - String that allows
    * specification of semantic equivalences
    * javax.xml.registry.security.authenticationMethod - string that provides
    * a hint to the JAXR provider on the authentication method to be used when
    * authenticating with the registry provider. Possible value include but
    * are not limited to "UDDI_GET_AUTHTOKEN", "HTTP_BASIC",
    * "CLIENT_CERTIFICATE", "MS_PASSPORT"
    * javax.xml.registry.uddi.maxRows - integer that specifies the maximum
    * number of rows to be returned for find operations. This property is
    * specific for UDDI providers
    * javax.xml.registry.postalAddressScheme - String that specifies the id of
    * a ClassificationScheme that is used as the default postal address scheme
    * for this connection 
    * @param factoryProps
    * @throws JAXRException
    */ 
   public abstract void setProperties(Properties factoryProps)
      throws JAXRException;

}




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