JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.5.0
javax.naming
Class CompoundName
java.lang.Object
javax.naming.CompoundName
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, Cloneable, Comparable<Object>, Name
public class CompoundName - extends Object
- implements Name
This class represents a compound name -- a name from
a hierarchical name space.
Each component in a compound name is an atomic name.
The components of a compound name are numbered. The indexes of a
compound name with N components range from 0 up to, but not including, N.
This range may be written as [0,N).
The most significant component is at index 0.
An empty compound name has no components.
Compound Name Syntax
The syntax of a compound name is specified using a set of properties:
- jndi.syntax.direction
- Direction for parsing ("right_to_left", "left_to_right", "flat").
If unspecified, defaults to "flat", which means the namespace is flat
with no hierarchical structure.
- jndi.syntax.separator
- Separator between atomic name components.
Required unless direction is "flat".
- jndi.syntax.ignorecase
- If present, "true" means ignore the case when comparing name
components. If its value is not "true", or if the property is not
present, case is considered when comparing name components.
- jndi.syntax.escape
- If present, specifies the escape string for overriding separator,
escapes and quotes.
- jndi.syntax.beginquote
- If present, specifies the string delimiting start of a quoted string.
- jndi.syntax.endquote
- String delimiting end of quoted string.
If present, specifies the string delimiting the end of a quoted string.
If not present, use syntax.beginquote as end quote.
- jndi.syntax.beginquote2
- Alternative set of begin/end quotes.
- jndi.syntax.endquote2
- Alternative set of begin/end quotes.
- jndi.syntax.trimblanks
- If present, "true" means trim any leading and trailing whitespaces
in a name component for comparison purposes. If its value is not
"true", or if the property is not present, blanks are significant.
- jndi.syntax.separator.ava
- If present, specifies the string that separates
attribute-value-assertions when specifying multiple attribute/value
pairs. (e.g. "," in age=65,gender=male).
- jndi.syntax.separator.typeval
- If present, specifies the string that separators attribute
from value (e.g. "=" in "age=65")
These properties are interpreted according to the following rules:
-
In a string without quotes or escapes, any instance of the
separator delimits two atomic names. Each atomic name is referred
to as a component.
-
A separator, quote or escape is escaped if preceded immediately
(on the left) by the escape.
-
If there are two sets of quotes, a specific begin-quote must be matched
by its corresponding end-quote.
-
A non-escaped begin-quote which precedes a component must be
matched by a non-escaped end-quote at the end of the component.
A component thus quoted is referred to as a
quoted component. It is parsed by
removing the being- and end- quotes, and by treating the intervening
characters as ordinary characters unless one of the rules involving
quoted components listed below applies.
-
Quotes embedded in non-quoted components are treated as ordinary strings
and need not be matched.
-
A separator that is escaped or appears between non-escaped
quotes is treated as an ordinary string and not a separator.
-
An escape string within a quoted component acts as an escape only when
followed by the corresponding end-quote string.
This can be used to embed an escaped quote within a quoted component.
-
An escaped escape string is not treated as an escape string.
-
An escape string that does not precede a meta string (quotes or separator)
and is not at the end of a component is treated as an ordinary string.
-
A leading separator (the compound name string begins with
a separator) denotes a leading empty atomic component (consisting
of an empty string).
A trailing separator (the compound name string ends with
a separator) denotes a trailing empty atomic component.
Adjacent separators denote an empty atomic component.
The string form of the compound name follows the syntax described above.
When the components of the compound name are turned into their
string representation, the reserved syntax rules described above are
applied (e.g. embedded separators are escaped or quoted)
so that when the same string is parsed, it will yield the same components
of the original compound name.
Multithreaded Access
A CompoundName instance is not synchronized against concurrent
multithreaded access. Multiple threads trying to access and modify a
CompoundName should lock the object.
- Since:
- 1.3
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Field Summary |
protected javax.naming.NameImpl |
impl
Implementation of this compound name. |
protected Properties |
mySyntax
Syntax properties for this compound name. |
Constructor Summary |
protected |
CompoundName(Enumeration<String> comps,
Properties syntax)
Constructs a new compound name instance using the components
specified in comps and syntax. |
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CompoundName(String n,
Properties syntax)
Constructs a new compound name instance by parsing the string n
using the syntax specified by the syntax properties supplied. |
Method Summary |
Name |
add(int posn,
String comp)
Adds a single component at a specified position within this
compound name. |
Name |
add(String comp)
Adds a single component to the end of this compound name. |
Name |
addAll(int posn,
Name n)
Adds the components of a compound name -- in order -- at a specified
position within this compound name. |
Name |
addAll(Name suffix)
Adds the components of a compound name -- in order -- to the end of
this compound name. |
Object |
clone()
Creates a copy of this compound name. |
int |
compareTo(Object obj)
Compares this CompoundName with the specified Object for order. |
boolean |
endsWith(Name n)
Determines whether a compound name is a suffix of this compound name. |
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Determines whether obj is syntactically equal to this compound name. |
String |
get(int posn)
Retrieves a component of this compound name. |
Enumeration<String> |
getAll()
Retrieves the components of this compound name as an enumeration
of strings. |
Name |
getPrefix(int posn)
Creates a compound name whose components consist of a prefix of the
components in this compound name. |
Name |
getSuffix(int posn)
Creates a compound name whose components consist of a suffix of the
components in this compound name. |
int |
hashCode()
Computes the hash code of this compound name. |
boolean |
isEmpty()
Determines whether this compound name is empty. |
Object |
remove(int posn)
Deletes a component from this compound name. |
int |
size()
Retrieves the number of components in this compound name. |
boolean |
startsWith(Name n)
Determines whether a compound name is a prefix of this compound name. |
String |
toString()
Generates the string representation of this compound name, using
the syntax rules of the compound name. |
impl
protected transient javax.naming.NameImpl impl
- Implementation of this compound name.
This field is initialized by the constructors and cannot be null.
It should be treated as a read-only variable by subclasses.
mySyntax
protected transient Properties mySyntax
- Syntax properties for this compound name.
This field is initialized by the constructors and cannot be null.
It should be treated as a read-only variable by subclasses.
Any necessary changes to mySyntax should be made within constructors
and not after the compound name has been instantiated.
CompoundName
protected CompoundName(Enumeration<String> comps,
Properties syntax)
- Constructs a new compound name instance using the components
specified in comps and syntax. This protected method is intended to be
to be used by subclasses of CompoundName when they override
methods such as clone(), getPrefix(), getSuffix().
- Parameters:
comps - A non-null enumeration of the components to add.
Each element of the enumeration is of class String.
The enumeration will be consumed to extract its
elements.syntax - A non-null properties that specify the syntax of
this compound name. See class description for
contents of properties.
CompoundName
public CompoundName(String n,
Properties syntax)
throws InvalidNameException
- Constructs a new compound name instance by parsing the string n
using the syntax specified by the syntax properties supplied.
- Parameters:
n - The non-null string to parse.syntax - A non-null list of properties that specify the syntax of
this compound name. See class description for
contents of properties.
- Throws:
InvalidNameException - If 'n' violates the syntax specified
by syntax .
toString
public String toString()
- Generates the string representation of this compound name, using
the syntax rules of the compound name. The syntax rules
are described in the class description.
An empty component is represented by an empty string.
The string representation thus generated can be passed to
the CompoundName constructor with the same syntax properties
to create a new equivalent compound name.
- Overrides:
toString in class Object
- Returns:
- A non-null string representation of this compound name.
equals
public boolean equals(Object obj)
- Determines whether obj is syntactically equal to this compound name.
If obj is null or not a CompoundName, false is returned.
Two compound names are equal if each component in one is "equal"
to the corresponding component in the other.
Equality is also defined in terms of the syntax of this compound name.
The default implementation of CompoundName uses the syntax properties
jndi.syntax.ignorecase and jndi.syntax.trimblanks when comparing
two components for equality. If case is ignored, two strings
with the same sequence of characters but with different cases
are considered equal. If blanks are being trimmed, leading and trailing
blanks are ignored for the purpose of the comparison.
Both compound names must have the same number of components.
Implementation note: Currently the syntax properties of the two compound
names are not compared for equality. They might be in the future.
- Overrides:
equals in class Object
- Parameters:
obj - The possibly null object to compare against.
- Returns:
- true if obj is equal to this compound name, false otherwise.
- See Also:
compareTo(java.lang.Object obj)
hashCode
public int hashCode()
- Computes the hash code of this compound name.
The hash code is the sum of the hash codes of the "canonicalized"
forms of individual components of this compound name.
Each component is "canonicalized" according to the
compound name's syntax before its hash code is computed.
For a case-insensitive name, for example, the uppercased form of
a name has the same hash code as its lowercased equivalent.
- Overrides:
hashCode in class Object
- Returns:
- An int representing the hash code of this name.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object) ,
Hashtable
clone
public Object clone()
- Creates a copy of this compound name.
Changes to the components of this compound name won't
affect the new copy and vice versa.
The clone and this compound name share the same syntax.
- Specified by:
clone in interface Name - Overrides:
clone in class Object
- Returns:
- A non-null copy of this compound name.
- See Also:
Cloneable
compareTo
public int compareTo(Object obj)
- Compares this CompoundName with the specified Object for order.
Returns a
negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as this Name is less
than, equal to, or greater than the given Object.
If obj is null or not an instance of CompoundName, ClassCastException
is thrown.
See equals() for what it means for two compound names to be equal.
If two compound names are equal, 0 is returned.
Ordering of compound names depend on the syntax of the compound name.
By default, they follow lexicographical rules for string comparison
with the extension that this applies to all the components in the
compound name and that comparison of individual components is
affected by the jndi.syntax.ignorecase and jndi.syntax.trimblanks
properties, identical to how they affect equals().
If this compound name is "lexicographically" lesser than obj,
a negative number is returned.
If this compound name is "lexicographically" greater than obj,
a positive number is returned.
Implementation note: Currently the syntax properties of the two compound
names are not compared when checking order. They might be in the future.
- Specified by:
compareTo in interface Comparable<Object> - Specified by:
compareTo in interface Name
- Parameters:
obj - The non-null object to compare against.
- Returns:
- a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as this Name
is less than, equal to, or greater than the given Object.
- Throws:
ClassCastException - if obj is not a CompoundName.- See Also:
equals(java.lang.Object)
size
public int size()
- Retrieves the number of components in this compound name.
- Specified by:
size in interface Name
- Returns:
- The nonnegative number of components in this compound name.
isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty()
- Determines whether this compound name is empty.
A compound name is empty if it has zero components.
- Specified by:
isEmpty in interface Name
- Returns:
- true if this compound name is empty, false otherwise.
getAll
public Enumeration<String> getAll()
- Retrieves the components of this compound name as an enumeration
of strings.
The effects of updates to this compound name on this enumeration
is undefined.
- Specified by:
getAll in interface Name
- Returns:
- A non-null enumeration of the components of this
compound name. Each element of the enumeration is of class String.
get
public String get(int posn)
- Retrieves a component of this compound name.
- Specified by:
get in interface Name
- Parameters:
posn - The 0-based index of the component to retrieve.
Must be in the range [0,size()).
- Returns:
- The component at index posn.
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - if posn is outside the
specified range.
getPrefix
public Name getPrefix(int posn)
- Creates a compound name whose components consist of a prefix of the
components in this compound name.
The result and this compound name share the same syntax.
Subsequent changes to
this compound name does not affect the name that is returned and
vice versa.
- Specified by:
getPrefix in interface Name
- Parameters:
posn - The 0-based index of the component at which to stop.
Must be in the range [0,size()].
- Returns:
- A compound name consisting of the components at indexes in
the range [0,posn).
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - If posn is outside the specified range.
getSuffix
public Name getSuffix(int posn)
- Creates a compound name whose components consist of a suffix of the
components in this compound name.
The result and this compound name share the same syntax.
Subsequent changes to
this compound name does not affect the name that is returned.
- Specified by:
getSuffix in interface Name
- Parameters:
posn - The 0-based index of the component at which to start.
Must be in the range [0,size()].
- Returns:
- A compound name consisting of the components at indexes in
the range [posn,size()). If posn is equal to
size(), an empty compound name is returned.
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - If posn is outside the specified range.
startsWith
public boolean startsWith(Name n)
- Determines whether a compound name is a prefix of this compound name.
A compound name 'n' is a prefix if it is equal to
getPrefix(n.size())--in other words, this compound name
starts with 'n'.
If n is null or not a compound name, false is returned.
Implementation note: Currently the syntax properties of n
are not used when doing the comparison. They might be in the future.
- Specified by:
startsWith in interface Name
- Parameters:
n - The possibly null compound name to check.
- Returns:
- true if n is a CompoundName and
is a prefix of this compound name, false otherwise.
endsWith
public boolean endsWith(Name n)
- Determines whether a compound name is a suffix of this compound name.
A compound name 'n' is a suffix if it it is equal to
getSuffix(size()-n.size())--in other words, this
compound name ends with 'n'.
If n is null or not a compound name, false is returned.
Implementation note: Currently the syntax properties of n
are not used when doing the comparison. They might be in the future.
- Specified by:
endsWith in interface Name
- Parameters:
n - The possibly null compound name to check.
- Returns:
- true if n is a CompoundName and
is a suffix of this compound name, false otherwise.
addAll
public Name addAll(Name suffix)
throws InvalidNameException
- Adds the components of a compound name -- in order -- to the end of
this compound name.
Implementation note: Currently the syntax properties of suffix
is not used or checked. They might be in the future.
- Specified by:
addAll in interface Name
- Parameters:
suffix - The non-null components to add.
- Returns:
- The updated CompoundName, not a new one. Cannot be null.
- Throws:
InvalidNameException - If suffix is not a compound name,
or if the addition of the components violates the syntax
of this compound name (e.g. exceeding number of components).
addAll
public Name addAll(int posn,
Name n)
throws InvalidNameException
- Adds the components of a compound name -- in order -- at a specified
position within this compound name.
Components of this compound name at or after the index of the first
new component are shifted up (away from index 0)
to accommodate the new components.
Implementation note: Currently the syntax properties of suffix
is not used or checked. They might be in the future.
- Specified by:
addAll in interface Name
- Parameters:
n - The non-null components to add.posn - The index in this name at which to add the new
components. Must be in the range [0,size()].
- Returns:
- The updated CompoundName, not a new one. Cannot be null.
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - If posn is outside the specified range.
InvalidNameException - If n is not a compound name,
or if the addition of the components violates the syntax
of this compound name (e.g. exceeding number of components).
add
public Name add(String comp)
throws InvalidNameException
- Adds a single component to the end of this compound name.
- Specified by:
add in interface Name
- Parameters:
comp - The non-null component to add.
- Returns:
- The updated CompoundName, not a new one. Cannot be null.
- Throws:
InvalidNameException - If adding comp at end of the name
would violate the compound name's syntax.
add
public Name add(int posn,
String comp)
throws InvalidNameException
- Adds a single component at a specified position within this
compound name.
Components of this compound name at or after the index of the new
component are shifted up by one (away from index 0)
to accommodate the new component.
- Specified by:
add in interface Name
- Parameters:
comp - The non-null component to add.posn - The index at which to add the new component.
Must be in the range [0,size()].
- Returns:
- The updated CompoundName, not a new one. Cannot be null.
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - If posn is outside the specified range.
InvalidNameException - If adding comp at the specified position
would violate the compound name's syntax.
remove
public Object remove(int posn)
throws InvalidNameException
- Deletes a component from this compound name.
The component of this compound name at position 'posn' is removed,
and components at indices greater than 'posn'
are shifted down (towards index 0) by one.
- Specified by:
remove in interface Name
- Parameters:
posn - The index of the component to delete.
Must be in the range [0,size()).
- Returns:
- The component removed (a String).
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - If posn is outside the specified range (includes case where
compound name is empty).
InvalidNameException - If deleting the component
would violate the compound name's syntax.
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