jaxws/src/java.activation/share/classes/javax/activation/CommandInfo.java
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package javax.activation;

import java.io.*;
import java.beans.Beans;

/**
 * The CommandInfo class is used by CommandMap implementations to
 * describe the results of command requests. It provides the requestor
 * with both the verb requested, as well as an instance of the
 * bean. There is also a method that will return the name of the
 * class that implements the command but <i>it is not guaranteed to
 * return a valid value</i>. The reason for this is to allow CommandMap
 * implmentations that subclass CommandInfo to provide special
 * behavior. For example a CommandMap could dynamically generate
 * JavaBeans. In this case, it might not be possible to create an
 * object with all the correct state information solely from the class
 * name.
 *
 * @since 1.6
 */

public class CommandInfo {
    private String verb;
    private String className;

    /**
     * The Constructor for CommandInfo.
     * @param verb The command verb this CommandInfo decribes.
     * @param className The command's fully qualified class name.
     */
    public CommandInfo(String verb, String className) {
        this.verb = verb;
        this.className = className;
    }

    /**
     * Return the command verb.
     *
     * @return the command verb.
     */
    public String getCommandName() {
        return verb;
    }

    /**
     * Return the command's class name. <i>This method MAY return null in
     * cases where a CommandMap subclassed CommandInfo for its
     * own purposes.</i> In other words, it might not be possible to
     * create the correct state in the command by merely knowing
     * its class name. <b>DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS METHOD RETURNING
     * A VALID VALUE!</b>
     *
     * @return The class name of the command, or <i>null</i>
     */
    public String getCommandClass() {
        return className;
    }

    /**
     * Return the instantiated JavaBean component.
     * <p>
     * Begin by instantiating the component with
     * {@code Beans.instantiate()}.
     * <p>
     * If the bean implements the {@code javax.activation.CommandObject}
     * interface, call its {@code setCommandContext} method.
     * <p>
     * If the DataHandler parameter is null, then the bean is
     * instantiated with no data. NOTE: this may be useful
     * if for some reason the DataHandler that is passed in
     * throws IOExceptions when this method attempts to
     * access its InputStream. It will allow the caller to
     * retrieve a reference to the bean if it can be
     * instantiated.
     * <p>
     * If the bean does NOT implement the CommandObject interface,
     * this method will check if it implements the
     * java.io.Externalizable interface. If it does, the bean's
     * readExternal method will be called if an InputStream
     * can be acquired from the DataHandler.
     *
     * @param dh        The DataHandler that describes the data to be
     *                  passed to the command.
     * @param loader    The ClassLoader to be used to instantiate the bean.
     * @return The bean
     * @see java.beans.Beans#instantiate
     * @see javax.activation.CommandObject
     */
    public Object getCommandObject(DataHandler dh, ClassLoader loader)
                        throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
        Object new_bean = null;

        // try to instantiate the bean
        new_bean = java.beans.Beans.instantiate(loader, className);

        // if we got one and it is a CommandObject
        if (new_bean != null) {
            if (new_bean instanceof CommandObject) {
                ((CommandObject)new_bean).setCommandContext(verb, dh);
            } else if (new_bean instanceof Externalizable) {
                if (dh != null) {
                    InputStream is = dh.getInputStream();
                    if (is != null) {
                        ((Externalizable)new_bean).readExternal(
                                               new ObjectInputStream(is));
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        return new_bean;
    }
}