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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 2002-2007 the original author or authors.
003:         *
004:         * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
005:         * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
006:         * You may obtain a copy of the License at
007:         *
008:         *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
009:         *
010:         * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
011:         * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
012:         * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
013:         * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
014:         * limitations under the License.
015:         */
016:
017:        package org.springframework.beans.factory.xml;
018:
019:        import org.w3c.dom.Attr;
020:        import org.w3c.dom.Element;
021:        import org.w3c.dom.NamedNodeMap;
022:
023:        import org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionBuilder;
024:        import org.springframework.core.Conventions;
025:        import org.springframework.util.Assert;
026:        import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
027:
028:        /**
029:         * Convenient base class for when there exists a one-to-one mapping
030:         * between attribute names on the element that is to be parsed and
031:         * the property names on the {@link Class} being configured.
032:         *
033:         * <p>Extend this parser class when you want to create a single
034:         * bean definition from a relatively simple custom XML element. The
035:         * resulting <code>BeanDefinition</code> will be automatically
036:         * registered with the relevant
037:         * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionRegistry}.
038:         *
039:         * <p>An example will hopefully make the use of this particular parser
040:         * class immediately clear. Consider the following class definition:
041:         *
042:         * <pre class="code">public class SimpleCache implements Cache {
043:         * 
044:         *     public void setName(String name) {...}
045:         *     public void setTimeout(int timeout) {...}
046:         *     public void setEvictionPolicy(EvictionPolicy policy) {...}
047:         * 
048:         *     // remaining class definition elided for clarity...
049:         * }</pre>
050:         *
051:         * <p>Then let us assume the following XML tag has been defined to
052:         * permit the easy configuration of instances of the above class;
053:         *
054:         * <pre class="code">&lt;caching:cache name="..." timeout="..." eviction-policy="..."/&gt;</pre>
055:         *
056:         * <p>All that is required of the Java developer tasked with writing
057:         * the parser to parse the above XML tag into an actual
058:         * <code>SimpleCache</code> bean definition is the following:
059:         *
060:         * <pre class="code">public class SimpleCacheBeanDefinitionParser extends AbstractSimpleBeanDefinitionParser {
061:         *
062:         *     protected Class getBeanClass(Element element) {
063:         *         return SimpleCache.class;
064:         *     }
065:         * }</pre> 
066:         *
067:         * <p>Please note that the <code>AbstractSimpleBeanDefinitionParser</code>
068:         * is limited to populating the created bean definition with property values.
069:         * if you want to parse constructor arguments and nested elements from the
070:         * supplied XML element, then you will have to implement the
071:         * {@link #postProcess(org.springframework.beans.factory.support.BeanDefinitionBuilder, org.w3c.dom.Element)}
072:         * method and do such parsing yourself, or (more likely) subclass the
073:         * {@link AbstractSingleBeanDefinitionParser} or {@link AbstractBeanDefinitionParser}
074:         * classes directly.
075:         *
076:         * <p>The process of actually registering the
077:         * <code>SimpleCacheBeanDefinitionParser</code> with the Spring XML parsing
078:         * infrastructure is described in the Spring Framework reference documentation
079:         * (in one of the appendices).
080:         *
081:         * <p>For an example of this parser in action (so to speak), do look at
082:         * the source code for the
083:         * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.UtilNamespaceHandler.PropertiesBeanDefinitionParser};
084:         * the observant (and even not so observant) reader will immediately notice that
085:         * there is next to no code in the implementation. The
086:         * <code>PropertiesBeanDefinitionParser</code> populates a
087:         * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertiesFactoryBean}
088:         * from an XML element that looks like this:
089:         *
090:         * <pre class="code">&lt;util:properties location="jdbc.properties"/&gt;</pre>
091:         *
092:         * <p>The observant reader will notice that the sole attribute on the
093:         * <code>&lt;util:properties/&gt;</code> element matches the
094:         * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertiesFactoryBean#setLocation(org.springframework.core.io.Resource)}
095:         * method name on the <code>PropertiesFactoryBean</code> (the general
096:         * usage thus illustrated holds true for any number of attributes).
097:         * All that the <code>PropertiesBeanDefinitionParser</code> needs
098:         * actually do is supply an implementation of the
099:         * {@link #getBeanClass(org.w3c.dom.Element)} method to return the
100:         * <code>PropertiesFactoryBean</code> type.
101:         *
102:         * @author Rob Harrop
103:         * @author Rick Evans
104:         * @author Juergen Hoeller
105:         * @since 2.0
106:         * @see Conventions#attributeNameToPropertyName(String)
107:         */
108:        public abstract class AbstractSimpleBeanDefinitionParser extends
109:                AbstractSingleBeanDefinitionParser {
110:
111:            /**
112:             * Parse the supplied {@link Element} and populate the supplied
113:             * {@link BeanDefinitionBuilder} as required.
114:             * <p>This implementation maps any attributes present on the
115:             * supplied element to {@link org.springframework.beans.PropertyValue}
116:             * instances, and
117:             * {@link BeanDefinitionBuilder#addPropertyValue(String, Object) adds them}
118:             * to the
119:             * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.config.BeanDefinition builder}.
120:             * <p>The {@link #extractPropertyName(String)} method is used to
121:             * reconcile the name of an attribute with the name of a JavaBean
122:             * property.
123:             * @param element the XML element being parsed
124:             * @param builder used to define the <code>BeanDefinition</code>
125:             * @see #extractPropertyName(String) 
126:             */
127:            protected final void doParse(Element element,
128:                    BeanDefinitionBuilder builder) {
129:                NamedNodeMap attributes = element.getAttributes();
130:                for (int x = 0; x < attributes.getLength(); x++) {
131:                    Attr attribute = (Attr) attributes.item(x);
132:                    String name = attribute.getLocalName();
133:                    if (isEligibleAttribute(name)) {
134:                        String propertyName = extractPropertyName(name);
135:                        Assert
136:                                .state(
137:                                        StringUtils.hasText(propertyName),
138:                                        "Illegal property name returned from 'extractPropertyName(String)': cannot be null or empty.");
139:                        builder.addPropertyValue(propertyName, attribute
140:                                .getValue());
141:                    }
142:                }
143:                postProcess(builder, element);
144:            }
145:
146:            /**
147:             * Determine whether the given attribute is eligible for being
148:             * turned into a corresponding bean property value.
149:             * <p>The default implementation considers any attribute as eligible,
150:             * except for the "id" attribute.
151:             * @param attributeName the attribute name taken straight from the
152:             * XML element being parsed (never <code>null</code>)
153:             */
154:            protected boolean isEligibleAttribute(String attributeName) {
155:                return !ID_ATTRIBUTE.equals(attributeName);
156:            }
157:
158:            /**
159:             * Extract a JavaBean property name from the supplied attribute name.
160:             * <p>The default implementation uses the
161:             * {@link Conventions#attributeNameToPropertyName(String)}
162:             * method to perform the extraction.
163:             * <p>The name returned must obey the standard JavaBean property name
164:             * conventions. For example for a class with a setter method
165:             * '<code>setBingoHallFavourite(String)</code>', the name returned had
166:             * better be '<code>bingoHallFavourite</code>' (with that exact casing).
167:             * @param attributeName the attribute name taken straight from the
168:             * XML element being parsed (never <code>null</code>)
169:             * @return the extracted JavaBean property name (must never be <code>null</code>)
170:             */
171:            protected String extractPropertyName(String attributeName) {
172:                return Conventions.attributeNameToPropertyName(attributeName);
173:            }
174:
175:            /**
176:             * Hook method that derived classes can implement to inspect/change a
177:             * bean definition after parsing is complete.
178:             * <p>The default implementation does nothing.
179:             * @param beanDefinition the parsed (and probably totally defined) bean definition being built
180:             * @param element the XML element that was the source of the bean definition's metadata
181:             */
182:            protected void postProcess(BeanDefinitionBuilder beanDefinition,
183:                    Element element) {
184:            }
185:
186:        }
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