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Because there is no 032 * common base class for configuration nodes (any specific configuration implementation can use its own node class) a 033 * trick is needed for activating this factory for a concrete JXPath query: The {@code wrapNode()} method has to be 034 * called with the node object and its corresponding {@code NodeHandler}. This creates a wrapper object containing all 035 * information required by the factory for processing a query. Then this wrapper object has to be passed to the query 036 * methods of the JXPath context. 037 * </p> 038 * 039 * @since 1.3 040 */ 041public class ConfigurationNodePointerFactory implements NodePointerFactory { 042 /** 043 * An internally used wrapper class that holds all information for processing a query for a specific node. 044 * 045 * @param <T> the type of the nodes this class deals with 046 */ 047 static class NodeWrapper<T> { 048 /** Stores the node. */ 049 private final T node; 050 051 /** Stores the corresponding node handler. */ 052 private final NodeHandler<T> nodeHandler; 053 054 /** 055 * Creates a new instance of {@code NodeWrapper} and initializes it. 056 * 057 * @param nd the node 058 * @param handler the node handler 059 */ 060 public NodeWrapper(final T nd, final NodeHandler<T> handler) { 061 node = nd; 062 nodeHandler = handler; 063 } 064 065 /** 066 * Gets the wrapped node. 067 * 068 * @return the node 069 */ 070 public T getNode() { 071 return node; 072 } 073 074 /** 075 * Gets the node handler for the wrapped node. 076 * 077 * @return the node handler 078 */ 079 public NodeHandler<T> getNodeHandler() { 080 return nodeHandler; 081 } 082 } 083 084 /** Constant for the order of this factory. */ 085 public static final int CONFIGURATION_NODE_POINTER_FACTORY_ORDER = 200; 086 087 /** 088 * Creates a node wrapper for the specified node and its handler. This wrapper has to be passed to the JXPath context 089 * instead of the original node. 090 * 091 * @param <T> the type of the node 092 * @param node the node 093 * @param handler the corresponding node handler 094 * @return a wrapper for this node 095 */ 096 public static <T> Object wrapNode(final T node, final NodeHandler<T> handler) { 097 return new NodeWrapper<>(node, handler); 098 } 099 100 /** 101 * Creates a node pointer for the specified bean. If the bean is a configuration node, a corresponding pointer is 102 * returned. 103 * 104 * @param parent the parent node 105 * @param name the name 106 * @param bean the bean 107 * @return a pointer for a configuration node if the bean is such a node 108 */ 109 @Override 110 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 111 /* 112 * Type casts are safe here, see above. Also, the hierarchy of node pointers is consistent, so a parent is compatible to 113 * a child. 114 */ 115 public NodePointer createNodePointer(final NodePointer parent, final QName name, final Object bean) { 116 if (bean instanceof NodeWrapper) { 117 final NodeWrapper<Object> wrapper = (NodeWrapper<Object>) bean; 118 return new ConfigurationNodePointer<>((ConfigurationNodePointer<Object>) parent, wrapper.getNode(), wrapper.getNodeHandler()); 119 } 120 return null; 121 } 122 123 /** 124 * Creates a node pointer for the specified bean. If the bean is a configuration node (indicated by a wrapper object), a 125 * corresponding pointer is returned. 126 * 127 * @param name the name of the node 128 * @param bean the bean 129 * @param locale the locale 130 * @return a pointer for a configuration node if the bean is such a node 131 */ 132 @Override 133 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 134 /* 135 * Type casts are safe here; because of the way the NodeWrapper was constructed the node handler must be compatible with 136 * the node. 137 */ 138 public NodePointer createNodePointer(final QName name, final Object bean, final Locale locale) { 139 if (bean instanceof NodeWrapper) { 140 final NodeWrapper<Object> wrapper = (NodeWrapper<Object>) bean; 141 return new ConfigurationNodePointer<>(wrapper.getNode(), locale, wrapper.getNodeHandler()); 142 } 143 return null; 144 } 145 146 /** 147 * Gets the order of this factory between other factories. 148 * 149 * @return this order's factory 150 */ 151 @Override 152 public int getOrder() { 153 return CONFIGURATION_NODE_POINTER_FACTORY_ORDER; 154 } 155}