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package javax.xml.catalog;
import java.net.URI;
/**
* The Catalog Manager manages the creation of XML Catalogs and Catalog Resolvers.
*
* @since 9
*/
public final class CatalogManager {
/**
* Creating CatalogManager instance is not allowed.
*/
private CatalogManager() {
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Catalog} object using the specified feature settings and
* uri(s) to one or more catalog files.
*
* If {@code uris} is empty, system property {@code javax.xml.catalog.files},
* as defined in {@link CatalogFeatures}, will be read to locate the initial
* list of catalog files.
*
* If multiple catalog files are specified through the {@code uris} argument or
* {@code javax.xml.catalog.files} property, the first entry is considered
* the main catalog, while others are treated as alternative catalogs after
* those referenced by the {@code nextCatalog} elements in the main catalog.
*
* As specified in
*
* XML Catalogs, OASIS Standard V1.1, if a catalog entry is invalid, it
* is ignored. In case all entries are invalid, the resulting Catalog object
* will contain no Catalog elements. Any matching operation using the Catalog
* will return null.
*
* @param features the catalog features
* @param uris uri(s) to one or more catalogs.
*
* @return an instance of a {@code Catalog}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either the URIs are not absolute
* or do not have a URL protocol handler for the URI scheme
* @throws CatalogException If an error occurs while parsing the catalog
* @throws SecurityException if access to the resource is denied by the security manager
*/
public static Catalog catalog(CatalogFeatures features, URI... uris) {
Util.validateUrisSyntax(uris);
CatalogImpl catalog = new CatalogImpl(features, uris);
catalog.load();
return catalog;
}
/**
* Creates an instance of a {@code CatalogResolver} using the specified catalog.
*
* @param catalog the catalog instance
* @return an instance of a {@code CatalogResolver}
*/
public static CatalogResolver catalogResolver(Catalog catalog) {
if (catalog == null) CatalogMessages.reportNPEOnNull("catalog", null);
return new CatalogResolverImpl(catalog);
}
/**
* Creates an instance of a {@code CatalogResolver} using the specified feature
* settings and uri(s) to one or more catalog files.
*
* If {@code uris} is empty, system property {@code javax.xml.catalog.files},
* as defined in {@link CatalogFeatures}, will be read to locate the initial
* list of catalog files.
*
* If multiple catalog files are specified through the {@code uris} argument or
* {@code javax.xml.catalog.files} property, the first entry is considered
* the main catalog, while others are treated as alternative catalogs after
* those referenced by the {@code nextCatalog} elements in the main catalog.
*
* As specified in
*
* XML Catalogs, OASIS Standard V1.1, if a catalog entry is invalid, it
* is ignored. In case all entries are invalid, the resulting CatalogResolver
* object will contain no valid catalog. Any resolution operation using the
* resolver therefore will return as no mapping is found. See {@link CatalogResolver}
* for the behavior when no mapping is found.
*
* @param features the catalog features
* @param uris the uri(s) to one or more catalogs
*
* @return an instance of a {@code CatalogResolver}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either the URIs are not absolute
* or do not have a URL protocol handler for the URI scheme
* @throws CatalogException If an error occurs while parsing the catalog
* @throws SecurityException if access to the resource is denied by the security manager
*/
public static CatalogResolver catalogResolver(CatalogFeatures features, URI... uris) {
Catalog catalog = catalog(features, uris);
return new CatalogResolverImpl(catalog);
}
}