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package org.osgi.framework;

import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.AbstractMap;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Dictionary;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal;

/**
 * Framework Utility class.
 * 
 * 

* This class contains utility methods which access Framework functions that may * be useful to bundles. * * @since 1.3 * @ThreadSafe * @version $Id: 1f46ea2bbbe2a1242fdaf0877709fb9c02eefae1 $ */ public class FrameworkUtil { /** * FrameworkUtil objects may not be constructed. */ private FrameworkUtil() { // private empty constructor to prevent construction } /** * Creates a {@code Filter} object. This {@code Filter} object may be used * to match a {@code ServiceReference} object or a {@code Dictionary} * object. * *

* If the filter cannot be parsed, an {@link InvalidSyntaxException} will be * thrown with a human readable message where the filter became unparsable. * *

* This method returns a Filter implementation which may not perform as well * as the framework implementation-specific Filter implementation returned * by {@link BundleContext#createFilter(String)}. * * @param filter The filter string. * @return A {@code Filter} object encapsulating the filter string. * @throws InvalidSyntaxException If {@code filter} contains an invalid * filter string that cannot be parsed. * @throws NullPointerException If {@code filter} is null. * * @see Filter */ public static Filter createFilter(String filter) throws InvalidSyntaxException { return FilterImpl.newInstance(filter); } /** * Match a Distinguished Name (DN) chain against a pattern. DNs can be * matched using wildcards. A wildcard ({@code '*'} \u002A) replaces all * possible values. Due to the structure of the DN, the comparison is more * complicated than string-based wildcard matching. *

* A wildcard can stand for zero or more DNs in a chain, a number of * relative distinguished names (RDNs) within a DN, or the value of a single * RDN. The DNs in the chain and the matching pattern are canonicalized * before processing. This means, among other things, that spaces must be * ignored, except in values. *

* The format of a wildcard match pattern is: * *

	 * matchPattern ::= dn-match ( ';' dn-match ) *
	 * dn-match     ::= ( '*' | rdn-match ) ( ',' rdn-match ) * | '-'
	 * rdn-match    ::= name '=' value-match
	 * value-match  ::= '*' | value-star
	 * value-star   ::= < value, requires escaped '*' and '-' >
	 * 
*

* The most simple case is a single wildcard; it must match any DN. A * wildcard can also replace the first list of RDNs of a DN. The first RDNs * are the least significant. Such lists of matched RDNs can be empty. *

* For example, a match pattern with a wildcard that matches all DNs that * end with RDNs of o=ACME and c=US would look like this: * *

	 * *, o=ACME, c=US
	 * 
* * This match pattern would match the following DNs: * *
	 * cn = Bugs Bunny, o = ACME, c = US
	 * ou = Carrots, cn=Daffy Duck, o=ACME, c=US
	 * street = 9C\, Avenue St. Drézéry, o=ACME, c=US
	 * dc=www, dc=acme, dc=com, o=ACME, c=US
	 * o=ACME, c=US
	 * 
* * The following DNs would not match: * *
	 * street = 9C\, Avenue St. Drézéry, o=ACME, c=FR
	 * dc=www, dc=acme, dc=com, c=US
	 * 
* * If a wildcard is used for a value of an RDN, the value must be exactly *. * The wildcard must match any value, and no substring matching must be * done. For example: * *
	 * cn=*,o=ACME,c=*
	 * 
* * This match pattern with wildcard must match the following DNs: * *
	 * cn=Bugs Bunny,o=ACME,c=US
	 * cn = Daffy Duck , o = ACME , c = US
	 * cn=Road Runner, o=ACME, c=NL
	 * 
* * But not: * *
	 * o=ACME, c=NL
	 * dc=acme.com, cn=Bugs Bunny, o=ACME, c=US
	 * 
* *

* A match pattern may contain a chain of DN match patterns. The semicolon( * {@code ';'} \u003B) must be used to separate DN match patterns in a * chain. Wildcards can also be used to match against a complete DN within a * chain. *

* The following example matches a certificate signed by Tweety Inc. in the * US. *

* *
	 * * ; ou=S & V, o=Tweety Inc., c=US
	 * 
*

* The wildcard ('*') matches zero or one DN in the chain, however, * sometimes it is necessary to match a longer chain. The minus sign ( * {@code '-'} \u002D) represents zero or more DNs, whereas the asterisk * only represents a single DN. For example, to match a DN where the Tweety * Inc. is in the DN chain, use the following expression: *

* *
	 * - ; *, o=Tweety Inc., c=US
	 * 
* * @param matchPattern The pattern against which to match the DN chain. * @param dnChain The DN chain to match against the specified pattern. Each * element of the chain must be of type {@code String} and use the * format defined in RFC 2253. * @return {@code true} If the pattern matches the DN chain; otherwise * {@code false} is returned. * @throws IllegalArgumentException If the specified match pattern or DN * chain is invalid. * @since 1.5 */ public static boolean matchDistinguishedNameChain(String matchPattern, List dnChain) { return DNChainMatching.match(matchPattern, dnChain); } /** * Return a {@code Bundle} for the specified bundle class. The returned * {@code Bundle} is the bundle associated with the bundle class loader * which defined the specified class. * * @param classFromBundle A class defined by a bundle class loader. * @return A {@code Bundle} for the specified bundle class or {@code null} * if the specified class was not defined by a bundle class loader. * @since 1.5 */ public static Bundle getBundle(final Class classFromBundle) { // We use doPriv since the caller may not have permission // to call getClassLoader. Object cl = AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction() { public Object run() { return classFromBundle.getClassLoader(); } }); if (cl instanceof BundleReference) { return ((BundleReference) cl).getBundle(); } return null; } /** * RFC 1960-based Filter. Filter objects can be created by calling the * constructor with the desired filter string. A Filter object can be called * numerous times to determine if the match argument matches the filter * string that was used to create the Filter object. * *

* The syntax of a filter string is the string representation of LDAP search * filters as defined in RFC 1960: A String Representation of LDAP Search * Filters (available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1960.txt). It should * be noted that RFC 2254: A String Representation of LDAP Search * Filters (available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2254.txt) supersedes * RFC 1960 but only adds extensible matching and is not applicable for this * API. * *

* The string representation of an LDAP search filter is defined by the * following grammar. It uses a prefix format. * *

	 *   <filter> ::= '(' <filtercomp> ')'
	 *   <filtercomp> ::= <and> | <or> | <not> | <item>
	 *   <and> ::= '&' <filterlist>
	 *   <or> ::= '|' <filterlist>
	 *   <not> ::= '!' <filter>
	 *   <filterlist> ::= <filter> | <filter> <filterlist>
	 *   <item> ::= <simple> | <present> | <substring>
	 *   <simple> ::= <attr> <filtertype> <value>
	 *   <filtertype> ::= <equal> | <approx> | <greater> | <less>
	 *   <equal> ::= '='
	 *   <approx> ::= '˜='
	 *   <greater> ::= '>='
	 *   <less> ::= '<='
	 *   <present> ::= <attr> '=*'
	 *   <substring> ::= <attr> '=' <initial> <any> <final>
	 *   <initial> ::= NULL | <value>
	 *   <any> ::= '*' <starval>
	 *   <starval> ::= NULL | <value> '*' <starval>
	 *   <final> ::= NULL | <value>
	 * 
* * {@code <attr>} is a string representing an attribute, or key, in * the properties objects of the registered services. Attribute names are * not case sensitive; that is cn and CN both refer to the same attribute. * {@code <value>} is a string representing the value, or part of one, * of a key in the properties objects of the registered services. If a * {@code <value>} must contain one of the characters ' {@code *}' or * '{@code (}' or '{@code )}', these characters should be escaped by * preceding them with the backslash '{@code \}' character. Note that * although both the {@code <substring>} and {@code <present>} * productions can produce the {@code 'attr=*'} construct, this construct is * used only to denote a presence filter. * *

* Examples of LDAP filters are: * *

	 *   "(cn=Babs Jensen)"
	 *   "(!(cn=Tim Howes))"
	 *   "(&(" + Constants.OBJECTCLASS + "=Person)(|(sn=Jensen)(cn=Babs J*)))"
	 *   "(o=univ*of*mich*)"
	 * 
* *

* The approximate match ({@code ~=}) is implementation specific but should * at least ignore case and white space differences. Optional are codes like * soundex or other smart "closeness" comparisons. * *

* Comparison of values is not straightforward. Strings are compared * differently than numbers and it is possible for a key to have multiple * values. Note that that keys in the match argument must always be strings. * The comparison is defined by the object type of the key's value. The * following rules apply for comparison: * *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Property Value Type Comparison Type
StringString comparison
Integer, Long, Float, Double, Byte, Short, BigInteger, BigDecimalnumerical comparison
Charactercharacter comparison
Booleanequality comparisons only
[] (array)recursively applied to values
Collectionrecursively applied to values
* Note: arrays of primitives are also supported.
* * A filter matches a key that has multiple values if it matches at least * one of those values. For example, * *
	 * Dictionary d = new Hashtable();
	 * d.put("cn", new String[] {"a", "b", "c"});
	 * 
* * d will match {@code (cn=a)} and also {@code (cn=b)} * *

* A filter component that references a key having an unrecognizable data * type will evaluate to {@code false} . */ static private final class FilterImpl implements Filter { /* filter operators */ private static final int EQUAL = 1; private static final int APPROX = 2; private static final int GREATER = 3; private static final int LESS = 4; private static final int PRESENT = 5; private static final int SUBSTRING = 6; private static final int AND = 7; private static final int OR = 8; private static final int NOT = 9; /** filter operation */ private final int op; /** filter attribute or null if operation AND, OR or NOT */ private final String attr; /** filter operands */ private final Object value; /* normalized filter string for Filter object */ private transient String filterString; /** * Constructs a {@link FilterImpl} object. This filter object may be * used to match a {@link ServiceReference} or a Dictionary. * *

* If the filter cannot be parsed, an {@link InvalidSyntaxException} * will be thrown with a human readable message where the filter became * unparsable. * * @param filterString the filter string. * @throws InvalidSyntaxException If the filter parameter contains an * invalid filter string that cannot be parsed. */ static FilterImpl newInstance(String filterString) throws InvalidSyntaxException { return new Parser(filterString).parse(); } FilterImpl(int operation, String attr, Object value) { this.op = operation; this.attr = attr; this.value = value; filterString = null; } /** * Filter using a service's properties. *

* This {@code Filter} is executed using the keys and values of the * referenced service's properties. The keys are looked up in a case * insensitive manner. * * @param reference The reference to the service whose properties are * used in the match. * @return {@code true} if the service's properties match this * {@code Filter}; {@code false} otherwise. */ public boolean match(ServiceReference reference) { return matches(new ServiceReferenceMap(reference)); } /** * Filter using a {@code Dictionary} with case insensitive key lookup. * This {@code Filter} is executed using the specified * {@code Dictionary}'s keys and values. The keys are looked up in a * case insensitive manner. * * @param dictionary The {@code Dictionary} whose key/value pairs are * used in the match. * @return {@code true} if the {@code Dictionary}'s values match this * filter; {@code false} otherwise. * @throws IllegalArgumentException If {@code dictionary} contains case * variants of the same key name. */ public boolean match(Dictionary dictionary) { return matches(new CaseInsensitiveMap(dictionary)); } /** * Filter using a {@code Dictionary}. This {@code Filter} is executed * using the specified {@code Dictionary}'s keys and values. The keys * are looked up in a normal manner respecting case. * * @param dictionary The {@code Dictionary} whose key/value pairs are * used in the match. * @return {@code true} if the {@code Dictionary}'s values match this * filter; {@code false} otherwise. * @since 1.3 */ public boolean matchCase(Dictionary dictionary) { switch (op) { case AND : { FilterImpl[] filters = (FilterImpl[]) value; for (FilterImpl f : filters) { if (!f.matchCase(dictionary)) { return false; } } return true; } case OR : { FilterImpl[] filters = (FilterImpl[]) value; for (FilterImpl f : filters) { if (f.matchCase(dictionary)) { return true; } } return false; } case NOT : { FilterImpl filter = (FilterImpl) value; return !filter.matchCase(dictionary); } case SUBSTRING : case EQUAL : case GREATER : case LESS : case APPROX : { Object prop = (dictionary == null) ? null : dictionary.get(attr); return compare(op, prop, value); } case PRESENT : { Object prop = (dictionary == null) ? null : dictionary.get(attr); return prop != null; } } return false; } /** * Filter using a {@code Map}. This {@code Filter} is executed using the * specified {@code Map}'s keys and values. The keys are looked up in a * normal manner respecting case. * * @param map The {@code Map} whose key/value pairs are used in the * match. Maps with {@code null} key or values are not supported. * A {@code null} value is considered not present to the filter. * @return {@code true} if the {@code Map}'s values match this filter; * {@code false} otherwise. * @since 1.6 */ public boolean matches(Map map) { switch (op) { case AND : { FilterImpl[] filters = (FilterImpl[]) value; for (FilterImpl f : filters) { if (!f.matches(map)) { return false; } } return true; } case OR : { FilterImpl[] filters = (FilterImpl[]) value; for (FilterImpl f : filters) { if (f.matches(map)) { return true; } } return false; } case NOT : { FilterImpl filter = (FilterImpl) value; return !filter.matches(map); } case SUBSTRING : case EQUAL : case GREATER : case LESS : case APPROX : { Object prop = (map == null) ? null : map.get(attr); return compare(op, prop, value); } case PRESENT : { Object prop = (map == null) ? null : map.get(attr); return prop != null; } } return false; } /** * Returns this {@code Filter}'s filter string. *

* The filter string is normalized by removing whitespace which does not * affect the meaning of the filter. * * @return This {@code Filter}'s filter string. */ public String toString() { String result = filterString; if (result == null) { filterString = result = normalize().toString(); } return result; } /** * Returns this {@code Filter}'s normalized filter string. *

* The filter string is normalized by removing whitespace which does not * affect the meaning of the filter. * * @return This {@code Filter}'s filter string. */ private StringBuffer normalize() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); sb.append('('); switch (op) { case AND : { sb.append('&'); FilterImpl[] filters = (FilterImpl[]) value; for (FilterImpl f : filters) { sb.append(f.normalize()); } break; } case OR : { sb.append('|'); FilterImpl[] filters = (FilterImpl[]) value; for (FilterImpl f : filters) { sb.append(f.normalize()); } break; } case NOT : { sb.append('!'); FilterImpl filter = (FilterImpl) value; sb.append(filter.normalize()); break; } case SUBSTRING : { sb.append(attr); sb.append('='); String[] substrings = (String[]) value; for (String substr : substrings) { if (substr == null) /* * */{ sb.append('*'); } else /* xxx */{ sb.append(encodeValue(substr)); } } break; } case EQUAL : { sb.append(attr); sb.append('='); sb.append(encodeValue((String) value)); break; } case GREATER : { sb.append(attr); sb.append(">="); sb.append(encodeValue((String) value)); break; } case LESS : { sb.append(attr); sb.append("<="); sb.append(encodeValue((String) value)); break; } case APPROX : { sb.append(attr); sb.append("~="); sb.append(encodeValue(approxString((String) value))); break; } case PRESENT : { sb.append(attr); sb.append("=*"); break; } } sb.append(')'); return sb; } /** * Compares this {@code Filter} to another {@code Filter}. * *

* This implementation returns the result of calling * {@code this.toString().equals(obj.toString()}. * * @param obj The object to compare against this {@code Filter}. * @return If the other object is a {@code Filter} object, then returns * the result of calling * {@code this.toString().equals(obj.toString()}; {@code false} * otherwise. */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == this) { return true; } if (!(obj instanceof Filter)) { return false; } return this.toString().equals(obj.toString()); } /** * Returns the hashCode for this {@code Filter}. * *

* This implementation returns the result of calling * {@code this.toString().hashCode()}. * * @return The hashCode of this {@code Filter}. */ public int hashCode() { return this.toString().hashCode(); } /** * Encode the value string such that '(', '*', ')' and '\' are escaped. * * @param value unencoded value string. * @return encoded value string. */ private static String encodeValue(String value) { boolean encoded = false; int inlen = value.length(); int outlen = inlen << 1; /* inlen 2 */ char[] output = new char[outlen]; value.getChars(0, inlen, output, inlen); int cursor = 0; for (int i = inlen; i < outlen; i++) { char c = output[i]; switch (c) { case '(' : case '*' : case ')' : case '\\' : { output[cursor] = '\\'; cursor++; encoded = true; break; } } output[cursor] = c; cursor++; } return encoded ? new String(output, 0, cursor) : value; } private boolean compare(int operation, Object value1, Object value2) { if (value1 == null) { return false; } if (value1 instanceof String) { return compare_String(operation, (String) value1, value2); } Class clazz = value1.getClass(); if (clazz.isArray()) { Class type = clazz.getComponentType(); if (type.isPrimitive()) { return compare_PrimitiveArray(operation, type, value1, value2); } return compare_ObjectArray(operation, (Object[]) value1, value2); } if (value1 instanceof Collection) { return compare_Collection(operation, (Collection) value1, value2); } if (value1 instanceof Integer) { return compare_Integer(operation, ((Integer) value1).intValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Long) { return compare_Long(operation, ((Long) value1).longValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Byte) { return compare_Byte(operation, ((Byte) value1).byteValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Short) { return compare_Short(operation, ((Short) value1).shortValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Character) { return compare_Character(operation, ((Character) value1).charValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Float) { return compare_Float(operation, ((Float) value1).floatValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Double) { return compare_Double(operation, ((Double) value1).doubleValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Boolean) { return compare_Boolean(operation, ((Boolean) value1).booleanValue(), value2); } if (value1 instanceof Comparable) { Comparable comparable = (Comparable) value1; return compare_Comparable(operation, comparable, value2); } return compare_Unknown(operation, value1, value2); } private boolean compare_Collection(int operation, Collection collection, Object value2) { for (Object value1 : collection) { if (compare(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } private boolean compare_ObjectArray(int operation, Object[] array, Object value2) { for (Object value1 : array) { if (compare(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } private boolean compare_PrimitiveArray(int operation, Class type, Object primarray, Object value2) { if (Integer.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { int[] array = (int[]) primarray; for (int value1 : array) { if (compare_Integer(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } if (Long.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { long[] array = (long[]) primarray; for (long value1 : array) { if (compare_Long(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } if (Byte.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { byte[] array = (byte[]) primarray; for (byte value1 : array) { if (compare_Byte(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } if (Short.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { short[] array = (short[]) primarray; for (short value1 : array) { if (compare_Short(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } if (Character.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { char[] array = (char[]) primarray; for (char value1 : array) { if (compare_Character(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } if (Float.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { float[] array = (float[]) primarray; for (float value1 : array) { if (compare_Float(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } if (Double.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { double[] array = (double[]) primarray; for (double value1 : array) { if (compare_Double(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } if (Boolean.TYPE.isAssignableFrom(type)) { boolean[] array = (boolean[]) primarray; for (boolean value1 : array) { if (compare_Boolean(operation, value1, value2)) { return true; } } return false; } return false; } private boolean compare_String(int operation, String string, Object value2) { switch (operation) { case SUBSTRING : { String[] substrings = (String[]) value2; int pos = 0; for (int i = 0, size = substrings.length; i < size; i++) { String substr = substrings[i]; if (i + 1 < size) /* if this is not that last substr */{ if (substr == null) /* * */{ String substr2 = substrings[i + 1]; if (substr2 == null) /* ** */ continue; /* ignore first star */ /* xxx */ int index = string.indexOf(substr2, pos); if (index == -1) { return false; } pos = index + substr2.length(); if (i + 2 < size) // if there are more // substrings, increment // over the string we just // matched; otherwise need // to do the last substr // check i++; } else /* xxx */{ int len = substr.length(); if (string.regionMatches(pos, substr, 0, len)) { pos += len; } else { return false; } } } else /* last substr */{ if (substr == null) /* * */{ return true; } /* xxx */ return string.endsWith(substr); } } return true; } case EQUAL : { return string.equals(value2); } case APPROX : { string = approxString(string); String string2 = approxString((String) value2); return string.equalsIgnoreCase(string2); } case GREATER : { return string.compareTo((String) value2) >= 0; } case LESS : { return string.compareTo((String) value2) <= 0; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Integer(int operation, int intval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } int intval2; try { intval2 = Integer.parseInt(((String) value2).trim()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return false; } switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : { return intval == intval2; } case GREATER : { return intval >= intval2; } case LESS : { return intval <= intval2; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Long(int operation, long longval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } long longval2; try { longval2 = Long.parseLong(((String) value2).trim()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return false; } switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : { return longval == longval2; } case GREATER : { return longval >= longval2; } case LESS : { return longval <= longval2; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Byte(int operation, byte byteval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } byte byteval2; try { byteval2 = Byte.parseByte(((String) value2).trim()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return false; } switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : { return byteval == byteval2; } case GREATER : { return byteval >= byteval2; } case LESS : { return byteval <= byteval2; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Short(int operation, short shortval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } short shortval2; try { shortval2 = Short.parseShort(((String) value2).trim()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return false; } switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : { return shortval == shortval2; } case GREATER : { return shortval >= shortval2; } case LESS : { return shortval <= shortval2; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Character(int operation, char charval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } char charval2; try { charval2 = ((String) value2).charAt(0); } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { return false; } switch (operation) { case EQUAL : { return charval == charval2; } case APPROX : { return (charval == charval2) || (Character.toUpperCase(charval) == Character.toUpperCase(charval2)) || (Character.toLowerCase(charval) == Character.toLowerCase(charval2)); } case GREATER : { return charval >= charval2; } case LESS : { return charval <= charval2; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Boolean(int operation, boolean boolval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } boolean boolval2 = Boolean.valueOf(((String) value2).trim()).booleanValue(); switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : case GREATER : case LESS : { return boolval == boolval2; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Float(int operation, float floatval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } float floatval2; try { floatval2 = Float.parseFloat(((String) value2).trim()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return false; } switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : { return Float.compare(floatval, floatval2) == 0; } case GREATER : { return Float.compare(floatval, floatval2) >= 0; } case LESS : { return Float.compare(floatval, floatval2) <= 0; } } return false; } private boolean compare_Double(int operation, double doubleval, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } double doubleval2; try { doubleval2 = Double.parseDouble(((String) value2).trim()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { return false; } switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : { return Double.compare(doubleval, doubleval2) == 0; } case GREATER : { return Double.compare(doubleval, doubleval2) >= 0; } case LESS : { return Double.compare(doubleval, doubleval2) <= 0; } } return false; } private static Object valueOf(Class target, String value2) { do { Method method; try { method = target.getMethod("valueOf", String.class); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { break; } if (Modifier.isStatic(method.getModifiers()) && target.isAssignableFrom(method.getReturnType())) { setAccessible(method); try { return method.invoke(null, value2.trim()); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { return null; } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { return null; } } } while (false); do { Constructor constructor; try { constructor = target.getConstructor(String.class); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { break; } setAccessible(constructor); try { return constructor.newInstance(value2.trim()); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { return null; } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { return null; } catch (InstantiationException e) { return null; } } while (false); return null; } private static void setAccessible(AccessibleObject accessible) { if (!accessible.isAccessible()) { AccessController.doPrivileged(new SetAccessibleAction(accessible)); } } private boolean compare_Comparable(int operation, Comparable value1, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } value2 = valueOf(value1.getClass(), (String) value2); if (value2 == null) { return false; } try { switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : { return value1.compareTo(value2) == 0; } case GREATER : { return value1.compareTo(value2) >= 0; } case LESS : { return value1.compareTo(value2) <= 0; } } } catch (Exception e) { // if the compareTo method throws an exception; return false return false; } return false; } private boolean compare_Unknown(int operation, Object value1, Object value2) { if (operation == SUBSTRING) { return false; } value2 = valueOf(value1.getClass(), (String) value2); if (value2 == null) { return false; } try { switch (operation) { case APPROX : case EQUAL : case GREATER : case LESS : { return value1.equals(value2); } } } catch (Exception e) { // if the equals method throws an exception; return false return false; } return false; } /** * Map a string for an APPROX (~=) comparison. * * This implementation removes white spaces. This is the minimum * implementation allowed by the OSGi spec. * * @param input Input string. * @return String ready for APPROX comparison. */ private static String approxString(String input) { boolean changed = false; char[] output = input.toCharArray(); int cursor = 0; for (char c : output) { if (Character.isWhitespace(c)) { changed = true; continue; } output[cursor] = c; cursor++; } return changed ? new String(output, 0, cursor) : input; } /** * Parser class for OSGi filter strings. This class parses the complete * filter string and builds a tree of Filter objects rooted at the * parent. */ static private final class Parser { private final String filterstring; private final char[] filterChars; private int pos; Parser(String filterstring) { this.filterstring = filterstring; filterChars = filterstring.toCharArray(); pos = 0; } FilterImpl parse() throws InvalidSyntaxException { FilterImpl filter; try { filter = parse_filter(); } catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Filter ended abruptly", filterstring, e); } if (pos != filterChars.length) { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Extraneous trailing characters: " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } return filter; } private FilterImpl parse_filter() throws InvalidSyntaxException { FilterImpl filter; skipWhiteSpace(); if (filterChars[pos] != '(') { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Missing '(': " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } pos++; filter = parse_filtercomp(); skipWhiteSpace(); if (filterChars[pos] != ')') { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Missing ')': " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } pos++; skipWhiteSpace(); return filter; } private FilterImpl parse_filtercomp() throws InvalidSyntaxException { skipWhiteSpace(); char c = filterChars[pos]; switch (c) { case '&' : { pos++; return parse_and(); } case '|' : { pos++; return parse_or(); } case '!' : { pos++; return parse_not(); } } return parse_item(); } private FilterImpl parse_and() throws InvalidSyntaxException { int lookahead = pos; skipWhiteSpace(); if (filterChars[pos] != '(') { pos = lookahead - 1; return parse_item(); } List operands = new ArrayList(10); while (filterChars[pos] == '(') { FilterImpl child = parse_filter(); operands.add(child); } return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.AND, null, operands.toArray(new FilterImpl[operands.size()])); } private FilterImpl parse_or() throws InvalidSyntaxException { int lookahead = pos; skipWhiteSpace(); if (filterChars[pos] != '(') { pos = lookahead - 1; return parse_item(); } List operands = new ArrayList(10); while (filterChars[pos] == '(') { FilterImpl child = parse_filter(); operands.add(child); } return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.OR, null, operands.toArray(new FilterImpl[operands.size()])); } private FilterImpl parse_not() throws InvalidSyntaxException { int lookahead = pos; skipWhiteSpace(); if (filterChars[pos] != '(') { pos = lookahead - 1; return parse_item(); } FilterImpl child = parse_filter(); return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.NOT, null, child); } private FilterImpl parse_item() throws InvalidSyntaxException { String attr = parse_attr(); skipWhiteSpace(); switch (filterChars[pos]) { case '~' : { if (filterChars[pos + 1] == '=') { pos += 2; return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.APPROX, attr, parse_value()); } break; } case '>' : { if (filterChars[pos + 1] == '=') { pos += 2; return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.GREATER, attr, parse_value()); } break; } case '<' : { if (filterChars[pos + 1] == '=') { pos += 2; return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.LESS, attr, parse_value()); } break; } case '=' : { if (filterChars[pos + 1] == '*') { int oldpos = pos; pos += 2; skipWhiteSpace(); if (filterChars[pos] == ')') { return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.PRESENT, attr, null); } pos = oldpos; } pos++; Object string = parse_substring(); if (string instanceof String) { return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.EQUAL, attr, string); } return new FilterImpl(FilterImpl.SUBSTRING, attr, string); } } throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Invalid operator: " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } private String parse_attr() throws InvalidSyntaxException { skipWhiteSpace(); int begin = pos; int end = pos; char c = filterChars[pos]; while (c != '~' && c != '<' && c != '>' && c != '=' && c != '(' && c != ')') { pos++; if (!Character.isWhitespace(c)) { end = pos; } c = filterChars[pos]; } int length = end - begin; if (length == 0) { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Missing attr: " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } return new String(filterChars, begin, length); } private String parse_value() throws InvalidSyntaxException { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(filterChars.length - pos); parseloop: while (true) { char c = filterChars[pos]; switch (c) { case ')' : { break parseloop; } case '(' : { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Invalid value: " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } case '\\' : { pos++; c = filterChars[pos]; /* fall through into default */ } default : { sb.append(c); pos++; break; } } } if (sb.length() == 0) { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Missing value: " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } return sb.toString(); } private Object parse_substring() throws InvalidSyntaxException { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(filterChars.length - pos); List operands = new ArrayList(10); parseloop: while (true) { char c = filterChars[pos]; switch (c) { case ')' : { if (sb.length() > 0) { operands.add(sb.toString()); } break parseloop; } case '(' : { throw new InvalidSyntaxException("Invalid value: " + filterstring.substring(pos), filterstring); } case '*' : { if (sb.length() > 0) { operands.add(sb.toString()); } sb.setLength(0); operands.add(null); pos++; break; } case '\\' : { pos++; c = filterChars[pos]; /* fall through into default */ } default : { sb.append(c); pos++; break; } } } int size = operands.size(); if (size == 0) { return ""; } if (size == 1) { Object single = operands.get(0); if (single != null) { return single; } } return operands.toArray(new String[size]); } private void skipWhiteSpace() { for (int length = filterChars.length; (pos < length) && Character.isWhitespace(filterChars[pos]);) { pos++; } } } } /** * This Map is used for case-insensitive key lookup during filter * evaluation. This Map implementation only supports the get operation using * a String key as no other operations are used by the Filter * implementation. */ static private final class CaseInsensitiveMap extends AbstractMap implements Map { private final Dictionary dictionary; private final String[] keys; /** * Create a case insensitive map from the specified dictionary. * * @param dictionary * @throws IllegalArgumentException If {@code dictionary} contains case * variants of the same key name. */ CaseInsensitiveMap(Dictionary dictionary) { if (dictionary == null) { this.dictionary = null; this.keys = new String[0]; return; } this.dictionary = dictionary; List keyList = new ArrayList(dictionary.size()); for (Enumeration e = dictionary.keys(); e.hasMoreElements();) { Object k = e.nextElement(); if (k instanceof String) { String key = (String) k; for (String i : keyList) { if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(i)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } } keyList.add(key); } } this.keys = keyList.toArray(new String[keyList.size()]); } public Object get(Object o) { String k = (String) o; for (String key : keys) { if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(k)) { return dictionary.get(key); } } return null; } public Set> entrySet() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** * This Map is used for key lookup from a ServiceReference during filter * evaluation. This Map implementation only supports the get operation using * a String key as no other operations are used by the Filter * implementation. */ static private final class ServiceReferenceMap extends AbstractMap implements Map { private final ServiceReference reference; ServiceReferenceMap(ServiceReference reference) { this.reference = reference; } public Object get(Object key) { if (reference == null) { return null; } return reference.getProperty((String) key); } public Set> entrySet() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } static private final class SetAccessibleAction implements PrivilegedAction { private final AccessibleObject accessible; SetAccessibleAction(AccessibleObject accessible) { this.accessible = accessible; } public Object run() { accessible.setAccessible(true); return null; } } /** * This class contains a method to match a distinguished name (DN) chain * against and DN chain pattern. *

* The format of DNs are given in RFC 2253. We represent a signature chain * for an X.509 certificate as a semicolon separated list of DNs. This is * what we refer to as the DN chain. Each DN is made up of relative * distinguished names (RDN) which in turn are made up of key value pairs. * For example: * *

	 *   cn=ben+ou=research,o=ACME,c=us;ou=Super CA,c=CA
	 * 
* * is made up of two DNs: "{@code cn=ben+ou=research,o=ACME,c=us} " and " * {@code ou=Super CA,c=CA} ". The first DN is made of of three RDNs: " * {@code cn=ben+ou=research}" and "{@code o=ACME}" and " {@code c=us} * ". The first RDN has two name value pairs: " {@code cn=ben}" and " * {@code ou=research}". *

* A chain pattern makes use of wildcards ('*' or '-') to match against DNs, * and wildcards ('*') to match againts DN prefixes, and value. If a DN in a * match pattern chain is made up of a wildcard ("*"), that wildcard will * match zero or one DNs in the chain. If a DN in a match pattern chain is * made up of a wildcard ("-"), that wildcard will match zero or more DNs in * the chain. If the first RDN of a DN is the wildcard ("*"), that DN will * match any other DN with the same suffix (the DN with the wildcard RDN * removed). If a value of a name/value pair is a wildcard ("*"), the value * will match any value for that name. */ static private final class DNChainMatching { private static final String MINUS_WILDCARD = "-"; private static final String STAR_WILDCARD = "*"; /** * Check the name/value pairs of the rdn against the pattern. * * @param rdn List of name value pairs for a given RDN. * @param rdnPattern List of name value pattern pairs. * @return true if the list of name value pairs match the pattern. */ private static boolean rdnmatch(List rdn, List rdnPattern) { if (rdn.size() != rdnPattern.size()) { return false; } for (int i = 0; i < rdn.size(); i++) { String rdnNameValue = (String) rdn.get(i); String patNameValue = (String) rdnPattern.get(i); int rdnNameEnd = rdnNameValue.indexOf('='); int patNameEnd = patNameValue.indexOf('='); if (rdnNameEnd != patNameEnd || !rdnNameValue.regionMatches(0, patNameValue, 0, rdnNameEnd)) { return false; } String patValue = patNameValue.substring(patNameEnd); String rdnValue = rdnNameValue.substring(rdnNameEnd); if (!rdnValue.equals(patValue) && !patValue.equals("=*") && !patValue.equals("=#16012a")) { return false; } } return true; } private static boolean dnmatch(List dn, List dnPattern) { int dnStart = 0; int patStart = 0; int patLen = dnPattern.size(); if (patLen == 0) { return false; } if (dnPattern.get(0).equals(STAR_WILDCARD)) { patStart = 1; patLen--; } if (dn.size() < patLen) { return false; } else { if (dn.size() > patLen) { if (!dnPattern.get(0).equals(STAR_WILDCARD)) { // If the number of rdns do not match we must have a // prefix map return false; } // The rdnPattern and rdn must have the same number of // elements dnStart = dn.size() - patLen; } } for (int i = 0; i < patLen; i++) { if (!rdnmatch((List) dn.get(i + dnStart), (List) dnPattern.get(i + patStart))) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Parses a distinguished name chain pattern and returns a List where * each element represents a distinguished name (DN) in the chain of * DNs. Each element will be either a String, if the element represents * a wildcard ("*" or "-"), or a List representing an RDN. Each element * in the RDN List will be a String, if the element represents a * wildcard ("*"), or a List of Strings, each String representing a * name/value pair in the RDN. * * @param dnChain * @return a list of DNs. * @throws IllegalArgumentException */ private static List parseDNchainPattern(String dnChain) { if (dnChain == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The DN chain must not be null."); } List parsed = new ArrayList(); int startIndex = 0; startIndex = skipSpaces(dnChain, startIndex); while (startIndex < dnChain.length()) { int endIndex = startIndex; boolean inQuote = false; out: while (endIndex < dnChain.length()) { char c = dnChain.charAt(endIndex); switch (c) { case '"' : inQuote = !inQuote; break; case '\\' : endIndex++; // skip the escaped char break; case ';' : if (!inQuote) break out; } endIndex++; } if (endIndex > dnChain.length()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unterminated escape"); } parsed.add(dnChain.substring(startIndex, endIndex)); startIndex = endIndex + 1; startIndex = skipSpaces(dnChain, startIndex); } // Now we parse is a list of strings, lets make List of rdn out // of them for (int i = 0; i < parsed.size(); i++) { String dn = (String) parsed.get(i); if (dn.equals(STAR_WILDCARD) || dn.equals(MINUS_WILDCARD)) { continue; } List rdns = new ArrayList(); if (dn.charAt(0) == '*') { if (dn.charAt(1) != ',') { throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid wildcard prefix"); } rdns.add(STAR_WILDCARD); dn = new X500Principal(dn.substring(2)).getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL); } else { dn = new X500Principal(dn).getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL); } // Now dn is a nice CANONICAL DN parseDN(dn, rdns); parsed.set(i, rdns); } if (parsed.size() == 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("empty DN chain"); } return parsed; } private static List parseDNchain(List chain) { if (chain == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("DN chain must not be null."); } List result = new ArrayList(chain.size()); // Now we parse is a list of strings, lets make List of rdn out // of them for (String dn : chain) { dn = new X500Principal(dn).getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL); // Now dn is a nice CANONICAL DN List rdns = new ArrayList(); parseDN(dn, rdns); result.add(rdns); } if (result.size() == 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("empty DN chain"); } return result; } /** * Increment startIndex until the end of dnChain is hit or until it is * the index of a non-space character. */ private static int skipSpaces(String dnChain, int startIndex) { while (startIndex < dnChain.length() && dnChain.charAt(startIndex) == ' ') { startIndex++; } return startIndex; } /** * Takes a distinguished name in canonical form and fills in the * rdnArray with the extracted RDNs. * * @param dn the distinguished name in canonical form. * @param rdn the list to fill in with RDNs extracted from the dn * @throws IllegalArgumentException if a formatting error is found. */ private static void parseDN(String dn, List rdn) { int startIndex = 0; char c = '\0'; List nameValues = new ArrayList(); while (startIndex < dn.length()) { int endIndex; for (endIndex = startIndex; endIndex < dn.length(); endIndex++) { c = dn.charAt(endIndex); if (c == ',' || c == '+') { break; } if (c == '\\') { endIndex++; // skip the escaped char } } if (endIndex > dn.length()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("unterminated escape " + dn); } nameValues.add(dn.substring(startIndex, endIndex)); if (c != '+') { rdn.add(nameValues); if (endIndex != dn.length()) { nameValues = new ArrayList(); } else { nameValues = null; } } startIndex = endIndex + 1; } if (nameValues != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("improperly terminated DN " + dn); } } /** * This method will return an 'index' which points to a non-wildcard DN * or the end-of-list. */ private static int skipWildCards(List dnChainPattern, int dnChainPatternIndex) { int i; for (i = dnChainPatternIndex; i < dnChainPattern.size(); i++) { Object dnPattern = dnChainPattern.get(i); if (dnPattern instanceof String) { if (!dnPattern.equals(STAR_WILDCARD) && !dnPattern.equals(MINUS_WILDCARD)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("expected wildcard in DN pattern"); } // otherwise continue skipping over wild cards } else { if (dnPattern instanceof List) { // if its a list then we have our 'non-wildcard' DN break; } else { // unknown member of the DNChainPattern throw new IllegalArgumentException("expected String or List in DN Pattern"); } } } // i either points to end-of-list, or to the first // non-wildcard pattern after dnChainPatternIndex return i; } /** * recursively attempt to match the DNChain, and the DNChainPattern * where DNChain is of the format: "DN;DN;DN;" and DNChainPattern is of * the format: "DNPattern;*;DNPattern" (or combinations of this) */ private static boolean dnChainMatch(List dnChain, int dnChainIndex, List dnChainPattern, int dnChainPatternIndex) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (dnChainIndex >= dnChain.size()) { return false; } if (dnChainPatternIndex >= dnChainPattern.size()) { return false; } // check to see what the pattern starts with Object dnPattern = dnChainPattern.get(dnChainPatternIndex); if (dnPattern instanceof String) { if (!dnPattern.equals(STAR_WILDCARD) && !dnPattern.equals(MINUS_WILDCARD)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("expected wildcard in DN pattern"); } // here we are processing a wild card as the first DN // skip all wildcard DN's if (dnPattern.equals(MINUS_WILDCARD)) { dnChainPatternIndex = skipWildCards(dnChainPattern, dnChainPatternIndex); } else { dnChainPatternIndex++; // only skip the '*' wildcard } if (dnChainPatternIndex >= dnChainPattern.size()) { // return true iff the wild card is '-' or if we are at the // end of the chain return dnPattern.equals(MINUS_WILDCARD) ? true : dnChain.size() - 1 == dnChainIndex; } // // we will now recursively call to see if the rest of the // DNChainPattern matches increasingly smaller portions of the // rest of the DNChain // if (dnPattern.equals(STAR_WILDCARD)) { // '*' option: only wildcard on 0 or 1 return dnChainMatch(dnChain, dnChainIndex, dnChainPattern, dnChainPatternIndex) || dnChainMatch(dnChain, dnChainIndex + 1, dnChainPattern, dnChainPatternIndex); } for (int i = dnChainIndex; i < dnChain.size(); i++) { // '-' option: wildcard 0 or more if (dnChainMatch(dnChain, i, dnChainPattern, dnChainPatternIndex)) { return true; } } // if we are here, then we didn't find a match.. fall through to // failure } else { if (dnPattern instanceof List) { // here we have to do a deeper check for each DN in the // pattern until we hit a wild card do { if (!dnmatch((List) dnChain.get(dnChainIndex), (List) dnPattern)) { return false; } // go to the next set of DN's in both chains dnChainIndex++; dnChainPatternIndex++; // if we finished the pattern then it all matched if ((dnChainIndex >= dnChain.size()) && (dnChainPatternIndex >= dnChainPattern.size())) { return true; } // if the DN Chain is finished, but the pattern isn't // finished then if the rest of the pattern is not // wildcard then we are done if (dnChainIndex >= dnChain.size()) { dnChainPatternIndex = skipWildCards(dnChainPattern, dnChainPatternIndex); // return TRUE iff the pattern index moved past the // list-size (implying that the rest of the pattern // is all wildcards) return dnChainPatternIndex >= dnChainPattern.size(); } // if the pattern finished, but the chain continues then // we have a mis-match if (dnChainPatternIndex >= dnChainPattern.size()) { return false; } // get the next DN Pattern dnPattern = dnChainPattern.get(dnChainPatternIndex); if (dnPattern instanceof String) { if (!dnPattern.equals(STAR_WILDCARD) && !dnPattern.equals(MINUS_WILDCARD)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("expected wildcard in DN pattern"); } // if the next DN is a 'wildcard', then we will // recurse return dnChainMatch(dnChain, dnChainIndex, dnChainPattern, dnChainPatternIndex); } else { if (!(dnPattern instanceof List)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("expected String or List in DN Pattern"); } } // if we are here, then we will just continue to the // match the next set of DN's from the DNChain, and the // DNChainPattern since both are lists } while (true); // should never reach here? } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("expected String or List in DN Pattern"); } } // if we get here, the the default return is 'mis-match' return false; } /** * Matches a distinguished name chain against a pattern of a * distinguished name chain. * * @param dnChain * @param pattern the pattern of distinguished name (DN) chains to match * against the dnChain. Wildcards ("*" or "-") can be used in * three cases: *
    *
  1. As a DN. In this case, the DN will consist of just the "*" * or "-". When "*" is used it will match zero or one DNs. When * "-" is used it will match zero or more DNs. For example, * "cn=me,c=US;*;cn=you" will match * "cn=me,c=US";cn=you" and "cn=me,c=US;cn=her;cn=you". The * pattern "cn=me,c=US;-;cn=you" will match "cn=me,c=US";cn=you" * and "cn=me,c=US;cn=her;cn=him;cn=you". *
  2. As a DN prefix. In this case, the DN must start with "*,". * The wild card will match zero or more RDNs at the start of a * DN. For example, "*,cn=me,c=US;cn=you" will match * "cn=me,c=US";cn=you" and * "ou=my org unit,o=my org,cn=me,c=US;cn=you"
  3. *
  4. As a value. In this case the value of a name value pair in * an RDN will be a "*". The wildcard will match any value for * the given name. For example, "cn=*,c=US;cn=you" will match * "cn=me,c=US";cn=you" and "cn=her,c=US;cn=you", but it will not * match "ou=my org unit,c=US;cn=you". If the wildcard does not * occur by itself in the value, it will not be used as a * wildcard. In other words, "cn=m*,c=US;cn=you" represents the * common name of "m*" not any common name starting with "m".
  5. *
* @return true if dnChain matches the pattern. * @throws IllegalArgumentException */ static boolean match(String pattern, List dnChain) { List parsedDNChain; List parsedDNPattern; try { parsedDNChain = parseDNchain(dnChain); } catch (RuntimeException e) { IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid DN chain: " + toString(dnChain)); iae.initCause(e); throw iae; } try { parsedDNPattern = parseDNchainPattern(pattern); } catch (RuntimeException e) { IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid match pattern: " + pattern); iae.initCause(e); throw iae; } return dnChainMatch(parsedDNChain, 0, parsedDNPattern, 0); } private static String toString(List dnChain) { if (dnChain == null) { return null; } StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); for (Iterator iChain = dnChain.iterator(); iChain.hasNext();) { sb.append(iChain.next()); if (iChain.hasNext()) { sb.append("; "); } } return sb.toString(); } } }