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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 2002-2006 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.context.support;
018:
019:        import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
020:        import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
021:
022:        import org.springframework.beans.BeansException;
023:        import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
024:        import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextAware;
025:        import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextException;
026:
027:        /**
028:         * Convenient superclass for application objects that want to be aware of
029:         * the application context, e.g. for custom lookup of collaborating beans
030:         * or for context-specific resource access. It saves the application
031:         * context reference and provides an initialization callback method.
032:         * Furthermore, it offers numerous convenience methods for message lookup.
033:         *
034:         * <p>There is no requirement to subclass this class: It just makes things
035:         * a little easier if you need access to the context, e.g. for access to
036:         * file resources or to the message source. Note that many application
037:         * objects do not need to be aware of the application context at all,
038:         * as they can receive collaborating beans via bean references.
039:         *
040:         * <p>Many framework classes are derived from this class, particularly
041:         * within the web support.
042:         *
043:         * @author Rod Johnson
044:         * @author Juergen Hoeller
045:         * @see org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationObjectSupport
046:         */
047:        public abstract class ApplicationObjectSupport implements 
048:                ApplicationContextAware {
049:
050:            /** Logger that is available to subclasses */
051:            protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());
052:
053:            /** ApplicationContext this object runs in */
054:            private ApplicationContext applicationContext;
055:
056:            /** MessageSourceAccessor for easy message access */
057:            private MessageSourceAccessor messageSourceAccessor;
058:
059:            public final void setApplicationContext(ApplicationContext context)
060:                    throws BeansException {
061:                if (context == null && !isContextRequired()) {
062:                    // Reset internal context state.
063:                    this .applicationContext = null;
064:                    this .messageSourceAccessor = null;
065:                } else if (this .applicationContext == null) {
066:                    // Initialize with passed-in context.
067:                    if (!requiredContextClass().isInstance(context)) {
068:                        throw new ApplicationContextException(
069:                                "Invalid application context: needs to be of type ["
070:                                        + requiredContextClass().getName()
071:                                        + "]");
072:                    }
073:                    this .applicationContext = context;
074:                    this .messageSourceAccessor = new MessageSourceAccessor(
075:                            context);
076:                    initApplicationContext();
077:                } else {
078:                    // Ignore reinitialization if same context passed in.
079:                    if (this .applicationContext != context) {
080:                        throw new ApplicationContextException(
081:                                "Cannot reinitialize with different application context: current one is ["
082:                                        + this .applicationContext
083:                                        + "], passed-in one is [" + context
084:                                        + "]");
085:                    }
086:                }
087:            }
088:
089:            /**
090:             * Determine whether this application object needs to run in an ApplicationContext.
091:             * <p>Default is "false". Can be overridden to enforce running in a context
092:             * (i.e. to throw IllegalStateException on accessors if outside a context).
093:             * @see #getApplicationContext
094:             * @see #getMessageSourceAccessor
095:             */
096:            protected boolean isContextRequired() {
097:                return false;
098:            }
099:
100:            /**
101:             * Determine the context class that any context passed to
102:             * <code>setApplicationContext</code> must be an instance of.
103:             * Can be overridden in subclasses.
104:             * @see #setApplicationContext
105:             */
106:            protected Class requiredContextClass() {
107:                return ApplicationContext.class;
108:            }
109:
110:            /**
111:             * Subclasses can override this for custom initialization behavior.
112:             * Gets called by <code>setApplicationContext</code> after setting the context instance.
113:             * <p>Note: Does </i>not</i> get called on reinitialization of the context
114:             * but rather just on first initialization of this object's context reference.
115:             * @throws ApplicationContextException in case of initialization errors
116:             * @throws BeansException if thrown by ApplicationContext methods
117:             * @see #setApplicationContext
118:             */
119:            protected void initApplicationContext() throws BeansException {
120:            }
121:
122:            /**
123:             * Return the ApplicationContext instance used by this object.
124:             */
125:            public final ApplicationContext getApplicationContext()
126:                    throws IllegalStateException {
127:                if (this .applicationContext == null && isContextRequired()) {
128:                    throw new IllegalStateException(
129:                            "ApplicationObjectSupport instance [" + this 
130:                                    + "] does not run in an ApplicationContext");
131:                }
132:                return applicationContext;
133:            }
134:
135:            /**
136:             * Return a MessageSourceAccessor for the application context
137:             * used by this object, for easy message access.
138:             * @throws IllegalStateException if not running in an ApplicationContext
139:             */
140:            protected final MessageSourceAccessor getMessageSourceAccessor()
141:                    throws IllegalStateException {
142:                if (this .messageSourceAccessor == null && isContextRequired()) {
143:                    throw new IllegalStateException(
144:                            "ApplicationObjectSupport instance [" + this 
145:                                    + "] does not run in an ApplicationContext");
146:                }
147:                return this.messageSourceAccessor;
148:            }
149:
150:        }
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