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package org.springframework.web.struts;

import java.io.IOException;

import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

import org.apache.struts.action.Action;
import org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping;
import org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet;
import org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor;
import org.apache.struts.config.ModuleConfig;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext;

/**
 * Subclass of Struts's default RequestProcessor that autowires Struts Actions
 * with Spring beans defined in ContextLoaderPlugIn's WebApplicationContext
 * or - in case of general service layer beans - in the root WebApplicationContext.
 *
 * 

In the Struts config file, you simply continue to specify the original * Action class. The instance created for that class will automatically get * wired with matching service layer beans, that is, bean property setters * will automatically be called if a service layer bean matches the property. * *

 * <action path="/login" type="myapp.MyAction"/>
* * There are two autowire modes available: "byType" and "byName". The default * is "byType", matching service layer beans with the Action's bean property * argument types. This behavior can be changed through specifying an "autowire" * init-param for the Struts ActionServlet with the value "byName", which will * match service layer bean names with the Action's bean property names. * *

Dependency checking is turned off by default: If no matching service * layer bean can be found, the setter in question will simply not get invoked. * To enforce matching service layer beans, consider specify the "dependencyCheck" * init-param for the Struts ActionServlet with the value "true". * *

If you also need the Tiles setup functionality of the original * TilesRequestProcessor, use AutowiringTilesRequestProcessor. As there's just * a single central class to customize in Struts, we have to provide another * subclass here, covering both the Tiles and the Spring delegation aspect. * *

The default implementation delegates to the DelegatingActionUtils * class as fas as possible, to reuse as much code as possible despite * the need to provide two RequestProcessor subclasses. If you need to * subclass yet another RequestProcessor, take this class as a template, * delegating to DelegatingActionUtils just like it. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 * @see AutowiringTilesRequestProcessor * @see ContextLoaderPlugIn * @see DelegatingActionUtils */ public class AutowiringRequestProcessor extends RequestProcessor { private WebApplicationContext webApplicationContext; private int autowireMode = AutowireCapableBeanFactory.AUTOWIRE_NO; private boolean dependencyCheck = false; public void init(ActionServlet actionServlet, ModuleConfig moduleConfig) throws ServletException { super.init(actionServlet, moduleConfig); if (actionServlet != null) { this.webApplicationContext = initWebApplicationContext(actionServlet, moduleConfig); this.autowireMode = initAutowireMode(actionServlet, moduleConfig); this.dependencyCheck = initDependencyCheck(actionServlet, moduleConfig); } } /** * Fetch ContextLoaderPlugIn's WebApplicationContext from the ServletContext, * falling back to the root WebApplicationContext. This context is supposed * to contain the service layer beans to wire the Struts Actions with. * @param actionServlet the associated ActionServlet * @param moduleConfig the associated ModuleConfig * @return the WebApplicationContext * @throws IllegalStateException if no WebApplicationContext could be found * @see DelegatingActionUtils#findRequiredWebApplicationContext * @see ContextLoaderPlugIn#SERVLET_CONTEXT_PREFIX */ protected WebApplicationContext initWebApplicationContext( ActionServlet actionServlet, ModuleConfig moduleConfig) throws IllegalStateException { WebApplicationContext wac = DelegatingActionUtils.findRequiredWebApplicationContext(actionServlet, moduleConfig); if (wac instanceof ConfigurableApplicationContext) { ((ConfigurableApplicationContext) wac).getBeanFactory().ignoreDependencyType(ActionServlet.class); } return wac; } /** * Determine the autowire mode to use for wiring Struts Actions. *

The default implementation checks the "autowire" init-param of the * Struts ActionServlet, falling back to "AUTOWIRE_BY_TYPE" as default. * @param actionServlet the associated ActionServlet * @param moduleConfig the associated ModuleConfig * @return the autowire mode to use * @see DelegatingActionUtils#getAutowireMode * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory#autowireBeanProperties * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory#AUTOWIRE_BY_TYPE * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory#AUTOWIRE_BY_NAME */ protected int initAutowireMode(ActionServlet actionServlet, ModuleConfig moduleConfig) { return DelegatingActionUtils.getAutowireMode(actionServlet); } /** * Determine whether to apply a dependency check after wiring Struts Actions. *

The default implementation checks the "dependencyCheck" init-param of the * Struts ActionServlet, falling back to no dependency check as default. * @param actionServlet the associated ActionServlet * @param moduleConfig the associated ModuleConfig * @return whether to enforce a dependency check or not * @see DelegatingActionUtils#getDependencyCheck * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory#autowireBeanProperties */ protected boolean initDependencyCheck(ActionServlet actionServlet, ModuleConfig moduleConfig) { return DelegatingActionUtils.getDependencyCheck(actionServlet); } /** * Return the current Spring WebApplicationContext. */ protected final WebApplicationContext getWebApplicationContext() { return this.webApplicationContext; } /** * Return the autowire mode to use for wiring Struts Actions. */ protected final int getAutowireMode() { return autowireMode; } /** * Return whether to apply a dependency check after wiring Struts Actions. */ protected final boolean getDependencyCheck() { return dependencyCheck; } /** * Extend the base class method to autowire each created Action instance. * @see org.springframework.beans.factory.config.AutowireCapableBeanFactory#autowireBeanProperties */ protected Action processActionCreate( HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, ActionMapping mapping) throws IOException { Action action = super.processActionCreate(request, response, mapping); getWebApplicationContext().getAutowireCapableBeanFactory().autowireBeanProperties( action, getAutowireMode(), getDependencyCheck()); return action; } }





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