jaxws/src/java.xml.ws/share/classes/com/sun/xml/internal/ws/api/message/saaj/SAAJFactory.java
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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.saaj;

import java.util.Iterator;

import javax.xml.soap.AttachmentPart;
import javax.xml.soap.MessageFactory;
import javax.xml.soap.SAAJMetaFactory;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPException;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;

import org.xml.sax.SAXException;

import com.sun.xml.internal.bind.marshaller.SAX2DOMEx;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.SOAPVersion;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.Attachment;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.AttachmentEx;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.Message;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.Packet;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.message.saaj.SAAJMessage;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.util.ServiceFinder;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.util.xml.XmlUtil;

/**
 * Factory SPI for SAAJ implementations
 *
 * @since 2.2.6
 */
public class SAAJFactory {
        private static final SAAJFactory instance = new SAAJFactory();

    /**
     * Creates a new <code>MessageFactory</code> object that is an instance
     * of the specified implementation.  May be a dynamic message factory,
     * a SOAP 1.1 message factory, or a SOAP 1.2 message factory. A dynamic
     * message factory creates messages based on the MIME headers specified
     * as arguments to the <code>createMessage</code> method.
     *
     * This method uses the SAAJMetaFactory to locate the implementation class
     * and create the MessageFactory instance.
     *
     * @return a new instance of a <code>MessageFactory</code>
     *
     * @param protocol  a string constant representing the class of the
     *                   specified message factory implementation. May be
     *                   either <code>DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code>,
     *                   <code>DEFAULT_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code> (which is the same
     *                   as) <code>SOAP_1_1_PROTOCOL</code>, or
     *                   <code>SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL</code>.
     *
     * @exception SOAPException if there was an error in creating the
     *            specified implementation of  <code>MessageFactory</code>.
     * @see SAAJMetaFactory
     */
        public static MessageFactory getMessageFactory(String protocol) throws SOAPException {
                for (SAAJFactory s : ServiceFinder.find(SAAJFactory.class)) {
                        MessageFactory mf = s.createMessageFactory(protocol);
                        if (mf != null)
                                return mf;
                }

        return instance.createMessageFactory(protocol);
        }

    /**
     * Creates a new <code>SOAPFactory</code> object that is an instance of
     * the specified implementation, this method uses the SAAJMetaFactory to
     * locate the implementation class and create the SOAPFactory instance.
     *
     * @return a new instance of a <code>SOAPFactory</code>
     *
     * @param protocol  a string constant representing the protocol of the
     *                   specified SOAP factory implementation. May be
     *                   either <code>DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code>,
     *                   <code>DEFAULT_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code> (which is the same
     *                   as) <code>SOAP_1_1_PROTOCOL</code>, or
     *                   <code>SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL</code>.
     *
     * @exception SOAPException if there was an error creating the
     *            specified <code>SOAPFactory</code>
     * @see SAAJMetaFactory
     */
        public static SOAPFactory getSOAPFactory(String protocol) throws SOAPException {
                for (SAAJFactory s : ServiceFinder.find(SAAJFactory.class)) {
                        SOAPFactory sf = s.createSOAPFactory(protocol);
                        if (sf != null)
                                return sf;
                }

        return instance.createSOAPFactory(protocol);
        }

        /**
         * Creates Message from SOAPMessage
         * @param saaj SOAPMessage
         * @return created Message
         */
        public static Message create(SOAPMessage saaj) {
                for (SAAJFactory s : ServiceFinder.find(SAAJFactory.class)) {
                        Message m = s.createMessage(saaj);
                        if (m != null)
                                return m;
                }

        return instance.createMessage(saaj);
        }

        /**
         * Reads Message as SOAPMessage.  After this call message is consumed.
         * @param soapVersion SOAP version
         * @param message Message
         * @return Created SOAPMessage
         * @throws SOAPException if SAAJ processing fails
         */
        public static SOAPMessage read(SOAPVersion soapVersion, Message message) throws SOAPException {
                for (SAAJFactory s : ServiceFinder.find(SAAJFactory.class)) {
                        SOAPMessage msg = s.readAsSOAPMessage(soapVersion, message);
                        if (msg != null)
                                return msg;
                }

        return instance.readAsSOAPMessage(soapVersion, message);
        }

        /**
     * Reads Message as SOAPMessage.  After this call message is consumed.
     * @param soapVersion SOAP version
     * @param message Message
     * @param packet The packet that owns the Message
     * @return Created SOAPMessage
     * @throws SOAPException if SAAJ processing fails
     */
    public static SOAPMessage read(SOAPVersion soapVersion, Message message, Packet packet) throws SOAPException {
        SAAJFactory saajfac = packet.getSAAJFactory();
        if (saajfac != null) {
            SOAPMessage msg = saajfac.readAsSOAPMessage(soapVersion, message, packet);
            if (msg != null) return msg;
        }
        for (SAAJFactory s : ServiceFinder.find(SAAJFactory.class)) {
            SOAPMessage msg = s.readAsSOAPMessage(soapVersion, message, packet);
            if (msg != null)
                return msg;
        }

        return instance.readAsSOAPMessage(soapVersion, message, packet);
    }

    /**
     * Reads the message within the Packet to a SAAJMessage.  After this call message is consumed.
     * @param packet Packet
     * @return Created SAAJPMessage
     * @throws SOAPException if SAAJ processing fails
     */
    public static SAAJMessage read(Packet packet) throws SOAPException {
        SAAJFactory saajfac = packet.getSAAJFactory();
        if (saajfac != null) {
            SAAJMessage msg = saajfac.readAsSAAJ(packet);
            if (msg != null) return msg;
        }
        // Use the Component from the Packet if it exists.  Note the logic
        // in the ServiceFinder is such that find(Class) is not equivalent
        // to find (Class, null), so the ternary operator is needed.
        ServiceFinder<SAAJFactory> factories = (packet.component != null ?
                ServiceFinder.find(SAAJFactory.class, packet.component) :
                ServiceFinder.find(SAAJFactory.class));
        for (SAAJFactory s : factories) {
            SAAJMessage msg = s.readAsSAAJ(packet);
            if (msg != null) return msg;
        }
        return instance.readAsSAAJ(packet);
    }

    /**
     * Reads the message within the Packet to a SAAJMessage.  After this call message is consumed.
     * @param packet Packet
     * @return Created SAAJPMessage
     * @throws SOAPException if SAAJ processing fails
     */
    public SAAJMessage readAsSAAJ(Packet packet) throws SOAPException {
        SOAPVersion v = packet.getMessage().getSOAPVersion();
        SOAPMessage msg = readAsSOAPMessage(v, packet.getMessage());
        return new SAAJMessage(msg);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new <code>MessageFactory</code> object that is an instance
     * of the specified implementation.  May be a dynamic message factory,
     * a SOAP 1.1 message factory, or a SOAP 1.2 message factory. A dynamic
     * message factory creates messages based on the MIME headers specified
     * as arguments to the <code>createMessage</code> method.
     *
     * This method uses the SAAJMetaFactory to locate the implementation class
     * and create the MessageFactory instance.
     *
     * @return a new instance of a <code>MessageFactory</code>
     *
     * @param protocol  a string constant representing the class of the
     *                   specified message factory implementation. May be
     *                   either <code>DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code>,
     *                   <code>DEFAULT_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code> (which is the same
     *                   as) <code>SOAP_1_1_PROTOCOL</code>, or
     *                   <code>SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL</code>.
     *
     * @exception SOAPException if there was an error in creating the
     *            specified implementation of  <code>MessageFactory</code>.
     * @see SAAJMetaFactory
     */
        public MessageFactory createMessageFactory(String protocol) throws SOAPException {
                return MessageFactory.newInstance(protocol);
        }

    /**
     * Creates a new <code>SOAPFactory</code> object that is an instance of
     * the specified implementation, this method uses the SAAJMetaFactory to
     * locate the implementation class and create the SOAPFactory instance.
     *
     * @return a new instance of a <code>SOAPFactory</code>
     *
     * @param protocol  a string constant representing the protocol of the
     *                   specified SOAP factory implementation. May be
     *                   either <code>DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code>,
     *                   <code>DEFAULT_SOAP_PROTOCOL</code> (which is the same
     *                   as) <code>SOAP_1_1_PROTOCOL</code>, or
     *                   <code>SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL</code>.
     *
     * @exception SOAPException if there was an error creating the
     *            specified <code>SOAPFactory</code>
     * @see SAAJMetaFactory
     */
        public SOAPFactory createSOAPFactory(String protocol) throws SOAPException {
                return SOAPFactory.newInstance(protocol);
        }

        /**
         * Creates Message from SOAPMessage
         * @param saaj SOAPMessage
         * @return created Message
         */
        public Message createMessage(SOAPMessage saaj) {
                return new SAAJMessage(saaj);
        }

        /**
         * Reads Message as SOAPMessage.  After this call message is consumed.
         * @param soapVersion SOAP version
         * @param message Message
         * @return Created SOAPMessage
         * @throws SOAPException if SAAJ processing fails
         */
        public SOAPMessage readAsSOAPMessage(final SOAPVersion soapVersion, final Message message) throws SOAPException {
        SOAPMessage msg = soapVersion.getMessageFactory().createMessage();
        SaajStaxWriter writer = new SaajStaxWriter(msg, soapVersion.nsUri);
        try {
            message.writeTo(writer);
        } catch (XMLStreamException e) {
            throw (e.getCause() instanceof SOAPException) ? (SOAPException) e.getCause() : new SOAPException(e);
        }
        msg = writer.getSOAPMessage();
        addAttachmentsToSOAPMessage(msg, message);
        if (msg.saveRequired())
                msg.saveChanges();
        return msg;
        }

    public SOAPMessage readAsSOAPMessageSax2Dom(final SOAPVersion soapVersion, final Message message) throws SOAPException {
        SOAPMessage msg = soapVersion.getMessageFactory().createMessage();
        SAX2DOMEx s2d = new SAX2DOMEx(msg.getSOAPPart());
        try {
            message.writeTo(s2d, XmlUtil.DRACONIAN_ERROR_HANDLER);
        } catch (SAXException e) {
            throw new SOAPException(e);
        }
        addAttachmentsToSOAPMessage(msg, message);
        if (msg.saveRequired())
            msg.saveChanges();
        return msg;
    }

        static protected void addAttachmentsToSOAPMessage(SOAPMessage msg, Message message) {
        for(Attachment att : message.getAttachments()) {
            AttachmentPart part = msg.createAttachmentPart();
            part.setDataHandler(att.asDataHandler());

            // Be safe and avoid double angle-brackets.
            String cid = att.getContentId();
            if (cid != null) {
                if (cid.startsWith("<") && cid.endsWith(">"))
                    part.setContentId(cid);
                else
                    part.setContentId('<' + cid + '>');
            }

            // Add any MIME headers beside Content-ID, which is already
            // accounted for above, and Content-Type, which is provided
            // by the DataHandler above.
            if (att instanceof AttachmentEx) {
                AttachmentEx ax = (AttachmentEx) att;
                Iterator<AttachmentEx.MimeHeader> imh = ax.getMimeHeaders();
                while (imh.hasNext()) {
                    AttachmentEx.MimeHeader ame = imh.next();
                    if ((!"Content-ID".equals(ame.getName()))
                            && (!"Content-Type".equals(ame.getName())))
                        part.addMimeHeader(ame.getName(), ame.getValue());
                }
            }
            msg.addAttachmentPart(part);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Reads Message as SOAPMessage.  After this call message is consumed.
     * The implementation in this class simply calls readAsSOAPMessage(SOAPVersion, Message),
     * and ignores the other parameters
     * Subclasses can override and choose to base SOAPMessage creation on Packet properties if needed
     * @param soapVersion SOAP version
     * @param message Message
     * @return Created SOAPMessage
     * @throws SOAPException if SAAJ processing fails
     */
        public SOAPMessage readAsSOAPMessage(SOAPVersion soapVersion, Message message, Packet packet) throws SOAPException {
            return readAsSOAPMessage(soapVersion, message);
        }
}