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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
+ *
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
+ *
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
package org.onap.aaf.auth.rserv;
-import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
-import javax.servlet.ServletException;
+
import org.onap.aaf.misc.env.Env;
import org.onap.aaf.misc.env.TimeTaken;
* FYI: For those in the future wondering why I would create a specialized set of "Pair" for the data content:
* 1) TypeCode is used in Route, and this code is used for every transaction... it needs to be blazingly fast
* 2) The actual number of objects accessed is quite small and built at startup. Arrays are best
- * 3) I needed a small, well defined tree where each level is a different Type. Using a "Pair" Generic definitions,
+ * 3) I needed a small, well defined tree where each level is a different Type. Using a "Pair" Generic definitions,
* I created type-safety at each level, which you can't get from a TreeSet, etc.
* 4) Chaining through the Network is simply object dereferencing, which is as fast as Java can go.
* 5) The drawback is that in your code is that all the variables are named "x" and "y", which can be a bit hard to
- * read both in code, and in the debugger. However, TypeSafety allows your IDE (Eclipse) to help you make the
+ * read both in code, and in the debugger. However, TypeSafety allows your IDE (Eclipse) to help you make the
* choices. Also, make sure you have a good "toString()" method on each object so you can see what's happening
* in the IDE Debugger.
- *
+ *
* Empirically, this method of obtaining routes proved to be much faster than the HashSet implementations available in otherwise
* competent Open Source.
- *
+ *
* @author Jonathan
*
* @param <TRANS>
public TypedCode() {
types = new ArrayList<>();
}
-
+
/**
* Construct Typed Code based on ContentType parameters passed in
- *
+ *
* @param code
* @param others
* @return
boolean first = true;
for (String str : others) {
if (first) {
- first = false;
+ first = false;
} else {
sb.append(',');
}
sb.append(str);
}
parse(code, sb.toString());
-
+
return this;
}
-
+
@Override
protected Pair<String, Pair<HttpCode<TRANS,?>, List<Pair<String, Object>>>> types(HttpCode<TRANS,?> code, String str) {
Pair<String, Pair<HttpCode<TRANS,?>,List<Pair<String, Object>>>> type = null;
}
return type.y.y.add(new Pair<String,Object>(tag,"version".equals(tag)?new Version(value):value));
}
-
+
public Pair<String, Pair<HttpCode<TRANS, ?>, List<Pair<String, Object>>>> prep(TRANS trans, String compare){
Pair<String, Pair<HttpCode<TRANS,?>, List<Pair<String, Object>>>> c,rv=null;
if (types.size()==1 && "".equals((c=types.get(0)).x)) { // if there are no checks for type, skip
}
if (accepted) {
switch(acc.acceptable.size()) {
- case 0:
+ case 0:
// // TODO best Status Code?
// resp.setStatus(HttpStatus.NOT_ACCEPTABLE_406);
break;
- case 1:
+ case 1:
rv = acc.acceptable.get(0);
break;
default: // compare Q values to get Best Match
}
return rv;
}
-
+
/**
* Print on String Builder content related to specific Code
- *
+ *
* This is for Reporting and Debugging purposes, so the content is not cached.
- *
+ *
* If code is "null", then all content is matched
- *
+ *
* @param code
* @return
*/
}
return sb;
}
-
+
public List<Pair<String, Object>> getContent(HttpCode<TRANS,?> code) {
for (Pair<String, Pair<HttpCode<TRANS, ?>, List<Pair<String, Object>>>> pair : types) {
if (pair.y.x == code) {
}
return null;
}
-
+
public String toString() {
return relatedTo(null,new StringBuilder()).toString();
}
-
+
public void api(RouteReport tr) {
// Need to build up a map, because Prop entries can be in several places.
HashMap<HttpCode<?,?>,StringBuilder> psb = new HashMap<>();
StringBuilder temp;
tr.desc = null;
-
+
// Read through Code/TypeCode trees for all accepted Typecodes
for (Pair<String, Pair<HttpCode<TRANS, ?>, List<Pair<String, Object>>>> tc : types) {
// If new, then it's new Code set, create prefix content
}
}
// Gather all ContentType possibilities for the same code together
-
+
for (StringBuilder sb : psb.values()) {
tr.contextTypes.add(sb.toString());
}
}
return null;
}
-
+
}
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