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package info.dmtree.notification;
import info.dmtree.DmtData;
import info.dmtree.Uri;
/**
* Immutable data structure carried in an alert (client initiated notification).
* The AlertItem
describes details of various notifications that
* can be sent by the client, for example as alerts in the OMA DM protocol. The
* use cases include the client sending a session request to the server (alert
* 1201), the client notifying the server of completion of a software update
* operation (alert 1226) or sending back results in response to an asynchronous
* EXEC command.
*
* The data syntax and semantics varies widely between various alerts, so does
* the optionality of particular parameters of an alert item. If an item, such
* as source or type, is not defined, the corresponding getter method returns
* null
. For example, for alert 1201 (client-initiated session) all
* elements will be null
.
*
* The syntax used in AlertItem
class corresponds to the OMA DM
* alert format. {@link NotificationService} implementations on other management
* protocols should map these constructs to the underlying protocol.
*
* @version $Revision: 5673 $
*/
public class AlertItem {
private final String source;
private final String type;
private final String mark;
private final DmtData data;
/**
* Create an instance of the alert item. The constructor takes all possible
* data entries as parameters. Any of these parameters can be
* null
. The semantics of the parameters may be refined by
* the definition of a specific alert, identified by its alert code (see
* {@link NotificationService#sendNotification}). In case of Generic Alerts
* for example (code 1226), the mark
parameter contains a
* severity string.
*
* @param source the URI of the node which is the source of the alert item
* @param type a MIME type or a URN that identifies the type of the data in
* the alert item
* @param data a DmtData
object that contains the format and
* value of the data in the alert item
* @param mark the mark parameter of the alert item
*/
public AlertItem(String source, String type, String mark, DmtData data) {
this.source = source;
this.type = type;
this.mark = mark;
this.data = data;
}
/**
* Create an instance of the alert item, specifying the source node URI as
* an array of path segments. The constructor takes all possible data
* entries as parameters. Any of these parameters can be null
.
* The semantics of the parameters may be refined by the definition of a
* specific alert, identified by its alert code (see
* {@link NotificationService#sendNotification}). In case of Generic Alerts
* for example (code 1226), the mark
parameter contains a
* severity string.
*
* @param source the path of the node which is the source of the alert item
* @param type a MIME type or a URN that identifies the type of the data in
* the alert item
* @param data a DmtData
object that contains the format and
* value of the data in the alert item
* @param mark the mark parameter of the alert item
*/
public AlertItem(String[] source, String type, String mark, DmtData data) {
if ((null == source)) {
this.source = null;
} else {
this.source = Uri.toUri(source);
}
this.type = type;
this.mark = mark;
this.data = data;
}
/**
* Get the node which is the source of the alert. There might be no source
* associated with the alert item.
*
* @return the URI of the node which is the source of this alert, or
* null
if there is no source
*/
public String getSource() {
return source;
}
/**
* Get the type associated with the alert item. The type string is a MIME
* type or a URN that identifies the type of the data in the alert item
* (returned by {@link #getData}). There might be no type associated with
* the alert item.
*
* @return the type type associated with the alert item, or
* null
if there is no type
*/
public String getType() {
return type;
}
/**
* Get the mark parameter associated with the alert item. The interpretation
* of the mark parameter depends on the alert being sent, as identified by
* the alert code in {@link NotificationService#sendNotification}. There
* might be no mark associated with the alert item.
*
* @return the mark associated with the alert item, or null
* if there is no mark
*/
public String getMark() {
return mark;
}
/**
* Get the data associated with the alert item. The returned
* DmtData
object contains the format and the value of the
* data in the alert item. There might be no data associated with the alert
* item.
*
* @return the data associated with the alert item, or null
* if there is no data
*/
public DmtData getData() {
return data;
}
/**
* Returns the string representation of this alert item. The returned string
* includes all parameters of the alert item, and has the following format:
*
*
* AlertItem(<source>, <type>, <mark>, <data>)
*
*
* The last parameter is the string representation of the data value. The
* format of the data is not explicitly included.
*
* @return the string representation of this alert item
*/
public String toString() {
return "AlertItem(" + source + ", " + type + ", " + mark + ", " + data
+ ")";
}
}