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A <i>service</i> is a 44 * well-known set of interfaces and (usually abstract) classes. A <i>service 45 * provider</i> is a specific implementation of a service. The classes in a 46 * provider typically implement the interfaces and subclass the classes defined 47 * in the service itself. Service providers may be installed in an 48 * implementation of the Java platform in the form of extensions, that is, jar 49 * files placed into any of the usual extension directories. Providers may 50 * also be made available by adding them to the applet or application class 51 * path or by some other platform-specific means. 52 * 53 * <p> In this lookup mechanism a service is represented by an interface or an 54 * abstract class. (A concrete class may be used, but this is not 55 * recommended.) A provider of a given service contains one or more concrete 56 * classes that extend this <i>service class</i> with data and code specific to 57 * the provider. This <i>provider class</i> will typically not be the entire 58 * provider itself but rather a proxy that contains enough information to 59 * decide whether the provider is able to satisfy a particular request together 60 * with code that can create the actual provider on demand. The details of 61 * provider classes tend to be highly service-specific; no single class or 62 * interface could possibly unify them, so no such class has been defined. The 63 * only requirement enforced here is that provider classes must have a 64 * zero-argument constructor so that they may be instantiated during lookup. 65 * 66 * <p> A service provider identifies itself by placing a provider-configuration 67 * file in the resource directory <tt>META-INF/services</tt>. The file's name 68 * should consist of the fully-qualified name of the abstract service class. 69 * The file should contain a list of fully-qualified concrete provider-class 70 * names, one per line. Space and tab characters surrounding each name, as 71 * well as blank lines, are ignored. The comment character is <tt>'#'</tt> 72 * (<tt>0x23</tt>); on each line all characters following the first comment 73 * character are ignored. The file must be encoded in UTF-8. 74 * 75 * <p> If a particular concrete provider class is named in more than one 76 * configuration file, or is named in the same configuration file more than 77 * once, then the duplicates will be ignored. The configuration file naming a 78 * particular provider need not be in the same jar file or other distribution 79 * unit as the provider itself. The provider must be accessible from the same 80 * class loader that was initially queried to locate the configuration file; 81 * note that this is not necessarily the class loader that found the file. 82 * 83 * <p> <b>Example:</b> Suppose we have a service class named 84 * <tt>java.io.spi.CharCodec</tt>. It has two abstract methods: 85 * 86 * <pre> 87 * public abstract CharEncoder getEncoder(String encodingName); 88 * public abstract CharDecoder getDecoder(String encodingName); 89 * </pre> 90 * 91 * Each method returns an appropriate object or <tt>null</tt> if it cannot 92 * translate the given encoding. Typical <tt>CharCodec</tt> providers will 93 * support more than one encoding. 94 * 95 * <p> If <tt>sun.io.StandardCodec</tt> is a provider of the <tt>CharCodec</tt> 96 * service then its jar file would contain the file 97 * <tt>META-INF/services/java.io.spi.CharCodec</tt>. This file would contain 98 * the single line: 99 * 100 * <pre> 101 * sun.io.StandardCodec # Standard codecs for the platform 102 * </pre> 103 * 104 * To locate an encoder for a given encoding name, the internal I/O code would 105 * do something like this: 106 * 107 * <pre> 108 * CharEncoder getEncoder(String encodingName) { 109 * Iterator ps = Service.providers(CharCodec.class); 110 * while (ps.hasNext()) { 111 * CharCodec cc = (CharCodec)ps.next(); 112 * CharEncoder ce = cc.getEncoder(encodingName); 113 * if (ce != null) 114 * return ce; 115 * } 116 * return null; 117 * } 118 * </pre> 119 * 120 * The provider-lookup mechanism always executes in the security context of the 121 * caller. Trusted system code should typically invoke the methods in this 122 * class from within a privileged security context. 123 * 124 * @author Mark Reinhold 125 * @since 1.3 126 */ 127 128 public final class Service { 129 130 private static final String prefix = "META-INF/services/"; 131 Service()132 private Service() { } 133 fail(Class service, String msg, Throwable cause)134 private static void fail(Class service, String msg, Throwable cause) 135 throws ServiceConfigurationError 136 { 137 ServiceConfigurationError sce 138 = new ServiceConfigurationError(service.getName() + ": " + msg); 139 sce.initCause(cause); 140 throw sce; 141 } 142 fail(Class service, String msg)143 private static void fail(Class service, String msg) 144 throws ServiceConfigurationError 145 { 146 throw new ServiceConfigurationError(service.getName() + ": " + msg); 147 } 148 fail(Class service, URL u, int line, String msg)149 private static void fail(Class service, URL u, int line, String msg) 150 throws ServiceConfigurationError 151 { 152 fail(service, u + ":" + line + ": " + msg); 153 } 154 155 /** 156 * Parse a single line from the given configuration file, adding the name 157 * on the line to both the names list and the returned set iff the name is 158 * not already a member of the returned set. 159 */ parseLine(Class service, URL u, BufferedReader r, int lc, List names, Set returned)160 private static int parseLine(Class service, URL u, BufferedReader r, int lc, 161 List names, Set returned) 162 throws IOException, ServiceConfigurationError 163 { 164 String ln = r.readLine(); 165 if (ln == null) { 166 return -1; 167 } 168 int ci = ln.indexOf('#'); 169 if (ci >= 0) ln = ln.substring(0, ci); 170 ln = ln.trim(); 171 int n = ln.length(); 172 if (n != 0) { 173 if ((ln.indexOf(' ') >= 0) || (ln.indexOf('\t') >= 0)) 174 fail(service, u, lc, "Illegal configuration-file syntax"); 175 int cp = ln.codePointAt(0); 176 if (!Character.isJavaIdentifierStart(cp)) 177 fail(service, u, lc, "Illegal provider-class name: " + ln); 178 for (int i = Character.charCount(cp); i < n; i += Character.charCount(cp)) { 179 cp = ln.codePointAt(i); 180 if (!Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(cp) && (cp != '.')) 181 fail(service, u, lc, "Illegal provider-class name: " + ln); 182 } 183 if (!returned.contains(ln)) { 184 names.add(ln); 185 returned.add(ln); 186 } 187 } 188 return lc + 1; 189 } 190 191 /** 192 * Parse the content of the given URL as a provider-configuration file. 193 * 194 * @param service 195 * The service class for which providers are being sought; 196 * used to construct error detail strings 197 * 198 * @param url 199 * The URL naming the configuration file to be parsed 200 * 201 * @param returned 202 * A Set containing the names of provider classes that have already 203 * been returned. This set will be updated to contain the names 204 * that will be yielded from the returned <tt>Iterator</tt>. 205 * 206 * @return A (possibly empty) <tt>Iterator</tt> that will yield the 207 * provider-class names in the given configuration file that are 208 * not yet members of the returned set 209 * 210 * @throws ServiceConfigurationError 211 * If an I/O error occurs while reading from the given URL, or 212 * if a configuration-file format error is detected 213 */ parse(Class service, URL u, Set returned)214 private static Iterator parse(Class service, URL u, Set returned) 215 throws ServiceConfigurationError 216 { 217 InputStream in = null; 218 BufferedReader r = null; 219 ArrayList names = new ArrayList(); 220 try { 221 in = u.openStream(); 222 r = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in, "utf-8")); 223 int lc = 1; 224 while ((lc = parseLine(service, u, r, lc, names, returned)) >= 0); 225 } catch (IOException x) { 226 fail(service, ": " + x); 227 } finally { 228 try { 229 if (r != null) r.close(); 230 if (in != null) in.close(); 231 } catch (IOException y) { 232 fail(service, ": " + y); 233 } 234 } 235 return names.iterator(); 236 } 237 238 239 /** 240 * Private inner class implementing fully-lazy provider lookup 241 */ 242 private static class LazyIterator implements Iterator { 243 244 Class service; 245 ClassLoader loader; 246 Enumeration configs = null; 247 Iterator pending = null; 248 Set returned = new TreeSet(); 249 String nextName = null; 250 LazyIterator(Class service, ClassLoader loader)251 private LazyIterator(Class service, ClassLoader loader) { 252 this.service = service; 253 this.loader = loader; 254 } 255 hasNext()256 public boolean hasNext() throws ServiceConfigurationError { 257 if (nextName != null) { 258 return true; 259 } 260 if (configs == null) { 261 try { 262 String fullName = prefix + service.getName(); 263 if (loader == null) 264 configs = ClassLoader.getSystemResources(fullName); 265 else 266 configs = loader.getResources(fullName); 267 } catch (IOException x) { 268 fail(service, ": " + x); 269 } 270 } 271 while ((pending == null) || !pending.hasNext()) { 272 if (!configs.hasMoreElements()) { 273 return false; 274 } 275 pending = parse(service, (URL)configs.nextElement(), returned); 276 } 277 nextName = (String)pending.next(); 278 return true; 279 } 280 next()281 public Object next() throws ServiceConfigurationError { 282 if (!hasNext()) { 283 throw new NoSuchElementException(); 284 } 285 String cn = nextName; 286 nextName = null; 287 Class<?> c = null; 288 try { 289 c = Class.forName(cn, false, loader); 290 } catch (ClassNotFoundException x) { 291 fail(service, 292 "Provider " + cn + " not found"); 293 } 294 if (!service.isAssignableFrom(c)) { 295 fail(service, 296 "Provider " + cn + " not a subtype"); 297 } 298 try { 299 return service.cast(c.newInstance()); 300 } catch (Throwable x) { 301 fail(service, 302 "Provider " + cn + " could not be instantiated: " + x, 303 x); 304 } 305 return null; /* This cannot happen */ 306 } 307 remove()308 public void remove() { 309 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 310 } 311 312 } 313 314 315 /** 316 * Locates and incrementally instantiates the available providers of a 317 * given service using the given class loader. 318 * 319 * <p> This method transforms the name of the given service class into a 320 * provider-configuration filename as described above and then uses the 321 * <tt>getResources</tt> method of the given class loader to find all 322 * available files with that name. These files are then read and parsed to 323 * produce a list of provider-class names. The iterator that is returned 324 * uses the given class loader to lookup and then instantiate each element 325 * of the list. 326 * 327 * <p> Because it is possible for extensions to be installed into a running 328 * Java virtual machine, this method may return different results each time 329 * it is invoked. <p> 330 * 331 * @param service 332 * The service's abstract service class 333 * 334 * @param loader 335 * The class loader to be used to load provider-configuration files 336 * and instantiate provider classes, or <tt>null</tt> if the system 337 * class loader (or, failing that the bootstrap class loader) is to 338 * be used 339 * 340 * @return An <tt>Iterator</tt> that yields provider objects for the given 341 * service, in some arbitrary order. The iterator will throw a 342 * <tt>ServiceConfigurationError</tt> if a provider-configuration 343 * file violates the specified format or if a provider class cannot 344 * be found and instantiated. 345 * 346 * @throws ServiceConfigurationError 347 * If a provider-configuration file violates the specified format 348 * or names a provider class that cannot be found and instantiated 349 * 350 * @see #providers(java.lang.Class) 351 * @see #installedProviders(java.lang.Class) 352 */ providers(Class service, ClassLoader loader)353 public static Iterator providers(Class service, ClassLoader loader) 354 throws ServiceConfigurationError 355 { 356 return new LazyIterator(service, loader); 357 } 358 359 360 /** 361 * Locates and incrementally instantiates the available providers of a 362 * given service using the context class loader. This convenience method 363 * is equivalent to 364 * 365 * <pre> 366 * ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); 367 * return Service.providers(service, cl); 368 * </pre> 369 * 370 * @param service 371 * The service's abstract service class 372 * 373 * @return An <tt>Iterator</tt> that yields provider objects for the given 374 * service, in some arbitrary order. The iterator will throw a 375 * <tt>ServiceConfigurationError</tt> if a provider-configuration 376 * file violates the specified format or if a provider class cannot 377 * be found and instantiated. 378 * 379 * @throws ServiceConfigurationError 380 * If a provider-configuration file violates the specified format 381 * or names a provider class that cannot be found and instantiated 382 * 383 * @see #providers(java.lang.Class, java.lang.ClassLoader) 384 */ providers(Class service)385 public static Iterator providers(Class service) 386 throws ServiceConfigurationError 387 { 388 ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); 389 return Service.providers(service, cl); 390 } 391 392 393 /** 394 * Locates and incrementally instantiates the available providers of a 395 * given service using the extension class loader. This convenience method 396 * simply locates the extension class loader, call it 397 * <tt>extClassLoader</tt>, and then does 398 * 399 * <pre> 400 * return Service.providers(service, extClassLoader); 401 * </pre> 402 * 403 * If the extension class loader cannot be found then the system class 404 * loader is used; if there is no system class loader then the bootstrap 405 * class loader is used. 406 * 407 * @param service 408 * The service's abstract service class 409 * 410 * @return An <tt>Iterator</tt> that yields provider objects for the given 411 * service, in some arbitrary order. The iterator will throw a 412 * <tt>ServiceConfigurationError</tt> if a provider-configuration 413 * file violates the specified format or if a provider class cannot 414 * be found and instantiated. 415 * 416 * @throws ServiceConfigurationError 417 * If a provider-configuration file violates the specified format 418 * or names a provider class that cannot be found and instantiated 419 * 420 * @see #providers(java.lang.Class, java.lang.ClassLoader) 421 */ installedProviders(Class service)422 public static Iterator installedProviders(Class service) 423 throws ServiceConfigurationError 424 { 425 ClassLoader cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); 426 ClassLoader prev = null; 427 while (cl != null) { 428 prev = cl; 429 cl = cl.getParent(); 430 } 431 return Service.providers(service, prev); 432 } 433 434 } 435