JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.5.0
javax.sql.rowset.spi
Class SyncFactory
java.lang.Object
javax.sql.rowset.spi.SyncFactory
public class SyncFactory - extends Object
The Service Provider Interface (SPI) mechanism that generates SyncProvider
instances to be used by disconnected RowSet objects.
The SyncProvider instances in turn provide the
javax.sql.RowSetReader object the RowSet object
needs to populate itself with data and the
javax.sql.RowSetWriter object it needs to
propagate changes to its
data back to the underlying data source.
Because the methods in the SyncFactory class are all static,
there is only one SyncFactory object
per Java VM at any one time. This ensures that there is a single source from which a
RowSet implementation can obtain its SyncProvider
implementation.
1.0 Overview
The SyncFactory class provides an internal registry of available
synchronization provider implementations (SyncProvider objects).
This registry may be queried to determine which
synchronization providers are available.
The following line of code gets an enumeration of the providers currently registered.
java.util.Enumeration e = SyncFactory.getRegisteredProviders();
All standard RowSet implementations must provide at least two providers:
- an optimistic provider for use with a
CachedRowSet implementation
or an implementation derived from it
- an XML provider, which is used for reading and writing XML, such as with
WebRowSet objects
Note that the JDBC RowSet Implementations include the SyncProvider
implemtations RIOptimisticProvider and RIXmlProvider ,
which satisfy this requirement.
The SyncFactory class provides accessor methods to assist
applications in determining which synchronization providers are currently
registered with the SyncFactory .
Other methods let RowSet persistence providers be
registered or de-registered with the factory mechanism. This
allows additional synchronization provider implementations to be made
available to RowSet objects at run time.
Applications can apply a degree of filtering to determine the level of
synchronization that a SyncProvider implementation offers.
The following criteria determine whether a provider is
made available to a RowSet object:
- If a particular provider is specified by a
RowSet object, and
the SyncFactory does not contain a reference to this provider,
a SyncFactoryException is thrown stating that the synchronization
provider could not be found.
- If a
RowSet implementation is instantiated with a specified
provider and the specified provider has been properly registered, the
requested provider is supplied. Otherwise a SyncFactoryException
is thrown.
- If a
RowSet object does not specify a
SyncProvider implementation and no additional
SyncProvider implementations are available, the reference
implementation providers are supplied.
2.0 Registering SyncProvider Implementations
Both vendors and developers can register SyncProvider
implementations using one of the following mechanisms.
- Using the command line
The name of the provider is supplied on the command line, which will add
the provider to the system properties.
For example:
-Drowset.provider.classname=com.fred.providers.HighAvailabilityProvider
- Using the Standard Properties File
The reference implementation is targeted
to ship with J2SE 1.5, which will include an additional resource file
that may be edited by hand. Here is an example of the properties file
included in the reference implementation:
#Default JDBC RowSet sync providers listing
#
# Optimistic synchronization provider
rowset.provider.classname.0=com.sun.rowset.providers.RIOptimisticProvider
rowset.provider.vendor.0=Sun Microsystems Inc
rowset.provider.version.0=1.0
# XML Provider using standard XML schema
rowset.provider.classname.1=com.sun.rowset.providers.RIXMLProvider
rowset.provider.vendor.1=Sun Microsystems Inc.
rowset.provider.version.1=1.0
The SyncFactory checks this file and registers the
SyncProvider implementations that it contains. A
developer or vendor can add other implementations to this file.
For example, here is a possible addition:
rowset.provider.classname.2=com.fred.providers.HighAvailabilityProvider
rowset.provider.vendor.2=Fred, Inc.
rowset.provider.version.2=1.0
- Using a JNDI Context
Available providers can be registered on a JNDI
context, and the SyncFactory will attempt to load
SyncProvider implementations from that JNDI context.
For example, the following code fragment registers a provider implementation
on a JNDI context. This is something a deployer would normally do. In this
example, MyProvider is being registered on a CosNaming
namespace, which is the namespace used by J2EE resources.
import javax.naming.*;
Hashtable svrEnv = new Hashtable();
srvEnv.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "CosNaming");
Context ctx = new InitialContext(svrEnv);
com.fred.providers.MyProvider = new MyProvider();
ctx.rebind("providers/MyProvider", syncProvider);
Next, an application will register the JNDI context with the
SyncFactory instance. This allows the SyncFactory
to browse within the JNDI context looking for SyncProvider
implementations.
Hashtable appEnv = new Hashtable();
appEnv.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "CosNaming");
appEnv.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "iiop://hostname/providers");
Context ctx = new InitialContext(appEnv);
SyncFactory.registerJNDIContext(ctx);
If a RowSet object attempts to obtain a MyProvider
object, the SyncFactory will try to locate it. First it searches
for it in the system properties, then it looks in the resource files, and
finally it checks the JNDI context that has been set. The SyncFactory
instance verifies that the requested provider is a valid extension of the
SyncProvider abstract class and then gives it to the
RowSet object. In the following code fragment, a new
CachedRowSet object is created and initialized with
env, which contains the binding to MyProvider .
Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
env.put(SyncFactory.ROWSET_SYNC_PROVIDER, "com.fred.providers.MyProvider");
CachedRowSet crs = new com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl(env);
Further details on these mechanisms are available in the
javax.sql.rowset.spi package specification.
- See Also:
SyncProvider ,
SyncFactoryException
Method Summary |
static SyncProvider |
getInstance(String providerID)
Returns the SyncProvider instance identified by providerID. |
static Logger |
getLogger()
Returns the logging object for applications to retrieve
synchronization events posted by SyncProvider implementations. |
static Enumeration<SyncProvider> |
getRegisteredProviders()
Returns an Enumeration of currently registered synchronization
providers. |
static SyncFactory |
getSyncFactory()
Returns the SyncFactory singleton. |
static void |
registerProvider(String providerID)
Adds the the given synchronization provider to the factory register. |
static void |
setJNDIContext(Context ctx)
Sets the initial JNDI context from which SyncProvider implementations
can be retrieved from a JNDI namespace |
static void |
setLogger(Logger logger)
Sets the logging object to be used by the SyncProvider
implementation provided by the SyncFactory . |
static void |
setLogger(Logger logger,
Level level)
Sets the logging object that is used by SyncProvider
implementations provided by the SyncFactory SPI. |
static void |
unregisterProvider(String providerID)
Removes the designated currently registered synchronization provider from the
Factory SPI register. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
ROWSET_SYNC_PROVIDER
public static String ROWSET_SYNC_PROVIDER
- The standard property-id for a synchronization provider implementation
name.
ROWSET_SYNC_VENDOR
public static String ROWSET_SYNC_VENDOR
- The standard property-id for a synchronization provider implementation
vendor name.
ROWSET_SYNC_PROVIDER_VERSION
public static String ROWSET_SYNC_PROVIDER_VERSION
- The standard property-id for a synchronization provider implementation
version tag.
registerProvider
public static void registerProvider(String providerID)
throws SyncFactoryException
- Adds the the given synchronization provider to the factory register. Guidelines
are provided in the
SyncProvider specification for the
required naming conventions for SyncProvider
implementations.
Synchronization providers bound to a JNDI context can be
registered by binding a SyncProvider instance to a JNDI namespace.
SyncProvider p = new MySyncProvider();
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
ic.bind ("jdbc/rowset/MySyncProvider", p);
Furthermore, an initial JNDI context should be set with the
SyncFactory using the setJNDIContext method.
The SyncFactory leverages this context to search for
available SyncProvider objects bound to the JNDI
context and its child nodes.
- Parameters:
providerID - A String object with the unique ID of the
synchronization provider being registered
- Throws:
SyncFactoryException - if an attempt is made to supply an empty
or null provider name- See Also:
setJNDIContext(javax.naming.Context)
getSyncFactory
public static SyncFactory getSyncFactory()
- Returns the
SyncFactory singleton.
- Returns:
- the
SyncFactory instance
unregisterProvider
public static void unregisterProvider(String providerID)
throws SyncFactoryException
- Removes the designated currently registered synchronization provider from the
Factory SPI register.
- Parameters:
providerID - The unique-id of the synchronization provider
- Throws:
SyncFactoryException - If an attempt is made to
unregister a SyncProvider implementation that was not registered.
getInstance
public static SyncProvider getInstance(String providerID)
throws SyncFactoryException
- Returns the
SyncProvider instance identified by providerID.
- Parameters:
providerID - the unique identifier of the provider
- Returns:
- a
SyncProvider implementation
- Throws:
SyncFactoryException - If the SyncProvider cannot be found or
some error was encountered when trying to invoke this provider.
getRegisteredProviders
public static Enumeration<SyncProvider> getRegisteredProviders()
throws SyncFactoryException
- Returns an Enumeration of currently registered synchronization
providers. A
RowSet implementation may use any provider in
the enumeration as its SyncProvider object.
At a minimum, the reference synchronization provider allowing
RowSet content data to be stored using a JDBC driver should be
possible.
- Returns:
- Enumeration A enumeration of available synchronization
providers that are registered with this Factory
- Throws:
SyncFactoryException
setLogger
public static void setLogger(Logger logger)
- Sets the logging object to be used by the
SyncProvider
implementation provided by the SyncFactory . All
SyncProvider implementations can log their events to
this object and the application can retrieve a handle to this
object using the getLogger method.
- Parameters:
logger - A Logger object instance
setLogger
public static void setLogger(Logger logger,
Level level)
- Sets the logging object that is used by
SyncProvider
implementations provided by the SyncFactory SPI. All
SyncProvider implementations can log their events
to this object and the application can retrieve a handle to this
object using the getLogger method.
- Parameters:
logger - a Logger object instancelevel - a Level object instance indicating the degree of logging
required
getLogger
public static Logger getLogger()
throws SyncFactoryException
- Returns the logging object for applications to retrieve
synchronization events posted by SyncProvider implementations.
- Throws:
SyncFactoryException - if no logging object has been set.
setJNDIContext
public static void setJNDIContext(Context ctx)
throws SyncFactoryException
- Sets the initial JNDI context from which SyncProvider implementations
can be retrieved from a JNDI namespace
- Parameters:
ctx - a valid JNDI context
- Throws:
SyncFactoryException - if the supplied JNDI context is null
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