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package org.springframework.web.servlet;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.security.Principal;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
import org.springframework.beans.BeanUtils;
import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextException;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationEvent;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationListener;
import org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.context.event.ContextRefreshedEvent;
import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
import org.springframework.web.context.ConfigurableWebApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.web.context.support.ServletRequestHandledEvent;
import org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationContextUtils;
import org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.web.util.NestedServletException;
import org.springframework.web.util.WebUtils;
/**
* Base servlet for Spring's web framework. Provides integration with
* a Spring application context, in a JavaBean-based overall solution.
*
* This class offers the following functionality:
*
* - Manages a {@link org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext}
* instance per servlet. The servlet's configuration is determined by beans
* in the servlet's namespace.
*
- Publishes events on request processing, whether or not a request is
* successfully handled.
*
*
* Subclasses must implement {@link #doService} to handle requests. Because this extends
* {@link HttpServletBean} rather than HttpServlet directly, bean properties are
* automatically mapped onto it. Subclasses can override {@link #initFrameworkServlet()}
* for custom initialization.
*
*
Detects a "contextClass" parameter at the servlet init-param level,
* falling back to the default context class,
* {@link org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext},
* if not found. Note that, with the default FrameworkServlet,
* a custom context class needs to implement the
* {@link org.springframework.web.context.ConfigurableWebApplicationContext} SPI.
*
*
Passes a "contextConfigLocation" servlet init-param to the context instance,
* parsing it into potentially multiple file paths which can be separated by any
* number of commas and spaces, like "test-servlet.xml, myServlet.xml".
* If not explicitly specified, the context implementation is supposed to build a
* default location from the namespace of the servlet.
*
*
Note: In case of multiple config locations, later bean definitions will
* override ones defined in earlier loaded files, at least when using Spring's
* default ApplicationContext implementation. This can be leveraged to
* deliberately override certain bean definitions via an extra XML file.
*
*
The default namespace is "'servlet-name'-servlet", e.g. "test-servlet" for a
* servlet-name "test" (leading to a "/WEB-INF/test-servlet.xml" default location
* with XmlWebApplicationContext). The namespace can also be set explicitly via
* the "namespace" servlet init-param.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @see #doService
* @see #setContextClass
* @see #setContextConfigLocation
* @see #setNamespace
*/
public abstract class FrameworkServlet extends HttpServletBean implements ApplicationListener {
/**
* Suffix for WebApplicationContext namespaces. If a servlet of this class is
* given the name "test" in a context, the namespace used by the servlet will
* resolve to "test-servlet".
*/
public static final String DEFAULT_NAMESPACE_SUFFIX = "-servlet";
/**
* Default context class for FrameworkServlet.
* @see org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext
*/
public static final Class DEFAULT_CONTEXT_CLASS = XmlWebApplicationContext.class;
/**
* Prefix for the ServletContext attribute for the WebApplicationContext.
* The completion is the servlet name.
*/
public static final String SERVLET_CONTEXT_PREFIX = FrameworkServlet.class.getName() + ".CONTEXT.";
/** WebApplicationContext implementation class to use */
private Class contextClass = DEFAULT_CONTEXT_CLASS;
/** Namespace for this servlet */
private String namespace;
/** Explicit context config location */
private String contextConfigLocation;
/** Should we publish the context as a ServletContext attribute? */
private boolean publishContext = true;
/** Should we publish a ServletRequestHandledEvent at the end of each request? */
private boolean publishEvents = true;
/** WebApplicationContext for this servlet */
private WebApplicationContext webApplicationContext;
/** Flag used to detect whether onRefresh has already been called */
private boolean refreshEventReceived = false;
/**
* Set a custom context class. This class must be of type
* {@link org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext}.
*
When using the default FrameworkServlet implementation,
* the context class must also implement the
* {@link org.springframework.web.context.ConfigurableWebApplicationContext}
* interface.
* @see #createWebApplicationContext
*/
public void setContextClass(Class contextClass) {
this.contextClass = contextClass;
}
/**
* Return the custom context class.
*/
public Class getContextClass() {
return this.contextClass;
}
/**
* Set a custom namespace for this servlet,
* to be used for building a default context config location.
*/
public void setNamespace(String namespace) {
this.namespace = namespace;
}
/**
* Return the namespace for this servlet, falling back to default scheme if
* no custom namespace was set: e.g. "test-servlet" for a servlet named "test".
*/
public String getNamespace() {
return (this.namespace != null) ? this.namespace : getServletName() + DEFAULT_NAMESPACE_SUFFIX;
}
/**
* Set the context config location explicitly, instead of relying on the default
* location built from the namespace. This location string can consist of
* multiple locations separated by any number of commas and spaces.
*/
public void setContextConfigLocation(String contextConfigLocation) {
this.contextConfigLocation = contextConfigLocation;
}
/**
* Return the explicit context config location, if any.
*/
public String getContextConfigLocation() {
return this.contextConfigLocation;
}
/**
* Set whether to publish this servlet's context as a ServletContext attribute,
* available to all objects in the web container. Default is "true".
*
This is especially handy during testing, although it is debatable whether
* it's good practice to let other application objects access the context this way.
*/
public void setPublishContext(boolean publishContext) {
this.publishContext = publishContext;
}
/**
* Return whether to publish this servlet's context as a ServletContext attribute.
*/
public boolean isPublishContext() {
return this.publishContext;
}
/**
* Set whether this servlet should publish a ServletRequestHandledEvent at the end
* of each request. Default is "true"; can be turned off for a slight performance
* improvement, provided that no ApplicationListeners rely on such events.
* @see org.springframework.web.context.support.ServletRequestHandledEvent
*/
public void setPublishEvents(boolean publishEvents) {
this.publishEvents = publishEvents;
}
/**
* Return whether this servlet should publish a ServletRequestHandledEvent
* at the end of each request.
*/
public boolean isPublishEvents() {
return this.publishEvents;
}
/**
* Overridden method of {@link HttpServletBean}, invoked after any bean properties
* have been set. Creates this servlet's WebApplicationContext.
*/
protected final void initServletBean() throws ServletException, BeansException {
getServletContext().log("Initializing Spring FrameworkServlet '" + getServletName() + "'");
if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) {
logger.info("FrameworkServlet '" + getServletName() + "': initialization started");
}
long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
try {
this.webApplicationContext = initWebApplicationContext();
initFrameworkServlet();
}
catch (ServletException ex) {
logger.error("Context initialization failed", ex);
throw ex;
}
catch (BeansException ex) {
logger.error("Context initialization failed", ex);
throw ex;
}
if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) {
long elapsedTime = System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime;
logger.info("FrameworkServlet '" + getServletName() + "': initialization completed in " +
elapsedTime + " ms");
}
}
/**
* Initialize and publish the WebApplicationContext for this servlet.
*
Delegates to {@link #createWebApplicationContext} for actual creation
* of the context. Can be overridden in subclasses.
* @return the WebApplicationContext instance
* @throws BeansException if the context couldn't be initialized
* @see #setContextClass
* @see #setContextConfigLocation
*/
protected WebApplicationContext initWebApplicationContext() throws BeansException {
WebApplicationContext parent = WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(getServletContext());
WebApplicationContext wac = createWebApplicationContext(parent);
if (!this.refreshEventReceived) {
// Apparently not a ConfigurableApplicationContext with refresh support:
// triggering initial onRefresh manually here.
onRefresh(wac);
}
if (isPublishContext()) {
// Publish the context as a servlet context attribute.
String attrName = getServletContextAttributeName();
getServletContext().setAttribute(attrName, wac);
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Published WebApplicationContext of servlet '" + getServletName() +
"' as ServletContext attribute with name [" + attrName + "]");
}
}
return wac;
}
/**
* Instantiate the WebApplicationContext for this servlet, either a default
* {@link org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext}
* or a {@link #setContextClass custom context class}, if set.
*
This implementation expects custom contexts to implement the
* {@link org.springframework.web.context.ConfigurableWebApplicationContext}
* interface. Can be overridden in subclasses.
*
Do not forget to register this servlet instance as application listener on the
* created context (for triggering its {@link #onRefresh callback}, and to call
* {@link org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext#refresh()}
* before returning the context instance.
* @param parent the parent ApplicationContext to use, or null
if none
* @return the WebApplicationContext for this servlet
* @throws BeansException if the context couldn't be initialized
* @see org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext
*/
protected WebApplicationContext createWebApplicationContext(WebApplicationContext parent)
throws BeansException {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Servlet with name '" + getServletName() +
"' will try to create custom WebApplicationContext context of class '" +
getContextClass().getName() + "'" + ", using parent context [" + parent + "]");
}
if (!ConfigurableWebApplicationContext.class.isAssignableFrom(getContextClass())) {
throw new ApplicationContextException(
"Fatal initialization error in servlet with name '" + getServletName() +
"': custom WebApplicationContext class [" + getContextClass().getName() +
"] is not of type ConfigurableWebApplicationContext");
}
ConfigurableWebApplicationContext wac =
(ConfigurableWebApplicationContext) BeanUtils.instantiateClass(getContextClass());
wac.setParent(parent);
wac.setServletContext(getServletContext());
wac.setServletConfig(getServletConfig());
wac.setNamespace(getNamespace());
if (getContextConfigLocation() != null) {
wac.setConfigLocations(
StringUtils.tokenizeToStringArray(
getContextConfigLocation(), ConfigurableWebApplicationContext.CONFIG_LOCATION_DELIMITERS));
}
wac.addApplicationListener(this);
postProcessWebApplicationContext(wac);
wac.refresh();
return wac;
}
/**
* Post-process the given WebApplicationContext before it is refreshed
* and activated as context for this servlet.
*
The default implementation is empty. refresh()
will
* be called automatically after this method returns.
* @param wac the configured WebApplicationContext (not refreshed yet)
* @see #createWebApplicationContext
* @see ConfigurableWebApplicationContext#refresh()
*/
protected void postProcessWebApplicationContext(ConfigurableWebApplicationContext wac) {
}
/**
* Return the ServletContext attribute name for this servlet's WebApplicationContext.
*
The default implementation returns
* SERVLET_CONTEXT_PREFIX + servlet name
.
* @see #SERVLET_CONTEXT_PREFIX
* @see #getServletName
*/
public String getServletContextAttributeName() {
return SERVLET_CONTEXT_PREFIX + getServletName();
}
/**
* Return this servlet's WebApplicationContext.
*/
public final WebApplicationContext getWebApplicationContext() {
return this.webApplicationContext;
}
/**
* This method will be invoked after any bean properties have been set and
* the WebApplicationContext has been loaded. The default implementation is empty;
* subclasses may override this method to perform any initialization they require.
* @throws ServletException in case of an initialization exception
* @throws BeansException if thrown by ApplicationContext methods
*/
protected void initFrameworkServlet() throws ServletException, BeansException {
}
/**
* Refresh this servlet's application context, as well as the
* dependent state of the servlet.
* @throws BeansException in case of errors
* @see #getWebApplicationContext()
* @see org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext#refresh()
*/
public void refresh() throws BeansException {
WebApplicationContext wac = getWebApplicationContext();
if (!(wac instanceof ConfigurableApplicationContext)) {
throw new IllegalStateException("WebApplicationContext does not support refresh: " + wac);
}
((ConfigurableApplicationContext) wac).refresh();
}
/**
* ApplicationListener endpoint that receives events from this servlet's
* WebApplicationContext.
*
The default implementation calls {@link #onRefresh} in case of a
* {@link org.springframework.context.event.ContextRefreshedEvent},
* triggering a refresh of this servlet's context-dependent state.
* @param event the incoming ApplicationContext event
*/
public void onApplicationEvent(ApplicationEvent event) {
if (event instanceof ContextRefreshedEvent) {
this.refreshEventReceived = true;
onRefresh(((ContextRefreshedEvent) event).getApplicationContext());
}
}
/**
* Template method which can be overridden to add servlet-specific refresh work.
* Called after successful context refresh.
*
This implementation is empty.
* @param context the current WebApplicationContext
* @throws BeansException in case of errors
* @see #refresh()
*/
protected void onRefresh(ApplicationContext context) throws BeansException {
// For subclasses: do nothing by default.
}
/**
* Delegate GET requests to processRequest/doService.
*
Will also be invoked by HttpServlet's default implementation of doHead
,
* with a NoBodyResponse
that just captures the content length.
* @see #doService
* @see #doHead
*/
protected final void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
processRequest(request, response);
}
/**
* Delegate POST requests to {@link #processRequest}.
* @see #doService
*/
protected final void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
processRequest(request, response);
}
/**
* Delegate PUT requests to {@link #processRequest}.
* @see #doService
*/
protected final void doPut(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
processRequest(request, response);
}
/**
* Delegate DELETE requests to {@link #processRequest}.
* @see #doService
*/
protected final void doDelete(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
processRequest(request, response);
}
/**
* Process this request, publishing an event regardless of the outcome.
*
The actual event handling is performed by the abstract
* {@link #doService} template method.
*/
protected final void processRequest(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
Throwable failureCause = null;
try {
doService(request, response);
}
catch (ServletException ex) {
failureCause = ex;
throw ex;
}
catch (IOException ex) {
failureCause = ex;
throw ex;
}
catch (Throwable ex) {
failureCause = ex;
throw new NestedServletException("Request processing failed", ex);
}
finally {
if (failureCause != null) {
logger.debug("Could not complete request", failureCause);
}
else {
logger.debug("Successfully completed request");
}
if (isPublishEvents()) {
// Whether or not we succeeded, publish an event.
long processingTime = System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime;
this.webApplicationContext.publishEvent(
new ServletRequestHandledEvent(this,
request.getRequestURI(), request.getRemoteAddr(),
request.getMethod(), getServletConfig().getServletName(),
WebUtils.getSessionId(request), getUsernameForRequest(request),
processingTime, failureCause));
}
}
}
/**
* Determine the username for the given request.
*
The default implementation takes the name of the UserPrincipal, if any.
* Can be overridden in subclasses.
* @param request current HTTP request
* @return the username, or null
if none found
* @see javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getUserPrincipal()
*/
protected String getUsernameForRequest(HttpServletRequest request) {
Principal userPrincipal = request.getUserPrincipal();
return (userPrincipal != null ? userPrincipal.getName() : null);
}
/**
* Subclasses must implement this method to do the work of request handling,
* receiving a centralized callback for GET, POST, PUT and DELETE.
*
The contract is essentially the same as that for the commonly overridden
* doGet
or doPost
methods of HttpServlet.
*
This class intercepts calls to ensure that exception handling and
* event publication takes place.
* @param request current HTTP request
* @param response current HTTP response
* @throws Exception in case of any kind of processing failure
* @see javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet#doGet
* @see javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet#doPost
*/
protected abstract void doService(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws Exception;
/**
* Close the WebApplicationContext of this servlet.
* @see org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext#close()
*/
public void destroy() {
getServletContext().log("Destroying Spring FrameworkServlet '" + getServletName() + "'");
if (this.webApplicationContext instanceof ConfigurableApplicationContext) {
((ConfigurableApplicationContext) this.webApplicationContext).close();
}
}
}