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package org.apache.axis.handlers;
import org.apache.axis.AxisFault;
import org.apache.axis.AxisProperties;
import org.apache.axis.Constants;
import org.apache.axis.MessageContext;
import org.apache.axis.components.compiler.Compiler;
import org.apache.axis.components.compiler.CompilerError;
import org.apache.axis.components.compiler.CompilerFactory;
import org.apache.axis.components.logger.LogFactory;
import org.apache.axis.description.ServiceDesc;
import org.apache.axis.encoding.TypeMappingRegistry;
import org.apache.axis.enum.Scope;
import org.apache.axis.handlers.soap.SOAPService;
import org.apache.axis.providers.java.RPCProvider;
import org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPConstants;
import org.apache.axis.utils.ClassUtils;
import org.apache.axis.utils.JWSClassLoader;
import org.apache.axis.utils.Messages;
import org.apache.axis.utils.XMLUtils;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLClassLoader;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import java.util.jar.Attributes;
import java.util.jar.JarFile;
import java.util.jar.JarInputStream;
import java.util.jar.Manifest;
/** A <code>JWSHandler</code> sets the target service and JWS filename
* in the context depending on the JWS configuration and the target URL.
*
* @author Glen Daniels (gdaniels@allaire.com)
* @author Doug Davis (dug@us.ibm.com)
* @author Sam Ruby (rubys@us.ibm.com)
*/
public class JWSHandler extends BasicHandler
{
protected static Log log =
LogFactory.getLog(JWSHandler.class.getName());
public final String OPTION_JWS_FILE_EXTENSION = "extension";
public final String DEFAULT_JWS_FILE_EXTENSION = Constants.JWS_DEFAULT_FILE_EXTENSION;
protected static HashMap soapServices = new HashMap();
/**
* Just set up the service, the inner service will do the rest...
*/
public void invoke(MessageContext msgContext) throws AxisFault
{
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug("Enter: JWSHandler::invoke");
}
try {
setupService(msgContext);
} catch (Exception e) {
log.error( Messages.getMessage("exception00"), e );
throw AxisFault.makeFault(e);
}
}
/**
* If our path ends in the right file extension (*.jws), handle all the
* work necessary to compile the source file if it needs it, and set
* up the "proxy" RPC service surrounding it as the MessageContext's
* active service.
*
*/
protected void setupService(MessageContext msgContext) throws Exception {
// FORCE the targetService to be JWS if the URL is right.
String realpath = msgContext.getStrProp(Constants.MC_REALPATH);
String extension = (String)getOption(OPTION_JWS_FILE_EXTENSION);
if (extension == null) extension = DEFAULT_JWS_FILE_EXTENSION;
if ((realpath!=null) && (realpath.endsWith(extension))) {
/* Grab the *.jws filename from the context - should have been */
/* placed there by another handler (ie. HTTPActionHandler) */
/***************************************************************/
String jwsFile = realpath;
String rel = msgContext.getStrProp(Constants.MC_RELATIVE_PATH);
if (rel.charAt(0) == '/') {
rel = rel.substring(1);
}
int lastSlash = rel.lastIndexOf('/');
String dir = null;
if (lastSlash > 0) {
dir = rel.substring(0, lastSlash);
}
String file = rel.substring(lastSlash + 1);
String outdir = msgContext.getStrProp( Constants.MC_JWS_CLASSDIR );
if ( outdir == null ) outdir = "." ;
// Build matching directory structure under the output
// directory. In other words, if we have:
// /webroot/jws1/Foo.jws
//
// That will be compiled to:
// .../jwsOutputDirectory/jws1/Foo.class
if (dir != null) {
outdir = outdir + File.separator + dir;
}
// Confirm output directory exists. If not, create it IF we're
// allowed to.
// !!! TODO: add a switch to control this.
File outDirectory = new File(outdir);
if (!outDirectory.exists()) {
outDirectory.mkdirs();
}
if (log.isDebugEnabled())
log.debug("jwsFile: " + jwsFile );
String jFile = outdir + File.separator + file.substring(0, file.length()-3) +
"java" ;
String cFile = outdir + File.separator + file.substring(0, file.length()-3) +
"class" ;
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug("jFile: " + jFile );
log.debug("cFile: " + cFile );
log.debug("outdir: " + outdir);
}
File f1 = new File( cFile );
File f2 = new File( jwsFile );
/* Get the class */
/*****************/
String clsName = null ;
//clsName = msgContext.getStrProp(Constants.MC_RELATIVE_PATH);
if ( clsName == null ) clsName = f2.getName();
if ( clsName != null && clsName.charAt(0) == '/' )
clsName = clsName.substring(1);
clsName = clsName.substring( 0, clsName.length()-4 );
clsName = clsName.replace('/', '.');
if (log.isDebugEnabled())
log.debug("ClsName: " + clsName );
/* Check to see if we need to recompile */
/****************************************/
if ( !f1.exists() || f2.lastModified() > f1.lastModified() ) {
/* If the class file doesn't exist, or it's older than the */
/* java file then recompile the java file. */
/* Start by copying the *.jws file to *.java */
/***********************************************************/
log.debug(Messages.getMessage("compiling00", jwsFile) );
log.debug(Messages.getMessage("copy00", jwsFile, jFile) );
FileReader fr = new FileReader( jwsFile );
FileWriter fw = new FileWriter( jFile );
char[] buf = new char[4096];
int rc ;
while ( (rc = fr.read( buf, 0, 4095)) >= 0 )
fw.write( buf, 0, rc );
fw.close();
fr.close();
/* Now run javac on the *.java file */
/************************************/
log.debug("javac " + jFile );
// Process proc = rt.exec( "javac " + jFile );
// proc.waitFor();
Compiler compiler = CompilerFactory.getCompiler();
compiler.setClasspath(getDefaultClasspath(msgContext));
compiler.setDestination(outdir);
compiler.addFile(jFile);
boolean result = compiler.compile();
/* Delete the temporary *.java file and check return code */
/**********************************************************/
(new File(jFile)).delete();
if ( !result ) {
/* Delete the *class file - sometimes it gets created even */
/* when there are errors - so erase it so it doesn't */
/* confuse us. */
/***********************************************************/
(new File(cFile)).delete();
Document doc = XMLUtils.newDocument();
Element root = doc.createElementNS("", "Errors");
StringBuffer message = new StringBuffer("Error compiling ");
message.append(jFile);
message.append(":\n");
List errors = compiler.getErrors();
int count = errors.size();
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
CompilerError error = (CompilerError) errors.get(i);
if (i > 0) message.append("\n");
message.append("Line ");
message.append(error.getStartLine());
message.append(", column ");
message.append(error.getStartColumn());
message.append(": ");
message.append(error.getMessage());
}
root.appendChild( doc.createTextNode( message.toString() ) );
throw new AxisFault( "Server.compileError",
Messages.getMessage("badCompile00", jFile),
null, new Element[] { root } );
}
ClassUtils.removeClassLoader( clsName );
// And clean out the cached service.
soapServices.remove(clsName);
}
ClassLoader cl = ClassUtils.getClassLoader(clsName);
if (cl == null) {
cl = new JWSClassLoader(clsName,
msgContext.getClassLoader(),
cFile);
}
msgContext.setClassLoader(cl);
/* Create a new RPCProvider - this will be the "service" */
/* that we invoke. */
/******************************************************************/
// Cache the rpc service created to handle the class. The cache
// is based on class name, so only one .jws/.jwr class can be active
// in the system at a time.
SOAPService rpc = (SOAPService)soapServices.get(clsName);
if (rpc == null) {
rpc = new SOAPService(new RPCProvider());
rpc.setOption(RPCProvider.OPTION_CLASSNAME, clsName );
rpc.setEngine(msgContext.getAxisEngine());
// Support specification of "allowedMethods" as a parameter.
String allowed = (String)getOption(RPCProvider.OPTION_ALLOWEDMETHODS);
if (allowed == null) allowed = "*";
rpc.setOption(RPCProvider.OPTION_ALLOWEDMETHODS, allowed);
// Take the setting for the scope option from the handler
// parameter named "scope"
String scope = (String)getOption(RPCProvider.OPTION_SCOPE);
if (scope == null) scope = Scope.DEFAULT.getName();
rpc.setOption(RPCProvider.OPTION_SCOPE, scope);
// Set up service description
ServiceDesc sd = rpc.getServiceDescription();
TypeMappingRegistry tmr = msgContext.getAxisEngine().getTypeMappingRegistry();
sd.setTypeMappingRegistry(tmr);
sd.setTypeMapping(msgContext.getTypeMapping());
rpc.getInitializedServiceDesc(msgContext);
soapServices.put(clsName, rpc);
}
// Set engine, which hooks up type mappings.
rpc.setEngine(msgContext.getAxisEngine());
rpc.init(); // ??
// OK, this is now the destination service!
msgContext.setService( rpc );
}
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug("Exit: JWSHandler::invoke");
}
}
private String getDefaultClasspath(MessageContext msgContext)
{
StringBuffer classpath = new StringBuffer();
ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
while(cl != null)
{
if(cl instanceof URLClassLoader)
{
URL[] urls = ((URLClassLoader) cl).getURLs();
for(int i=0; (urls != null) && i < urls.length; i++)
{
String path = urls[i].getPath();
//If it is a drive letter, adjust accordingly.
if(path.length() >= 3 && path.charAt(0)=='/' && path.charAt(2)==':')
path = path.substring(1);
classpath.append(path);
classpath.append(File.pathSeparatorChar);
// if its a jar extract Class-Path entries from manifest
File file = new File(urls[i].getFile());
if(file.isFile())
{
FileInputStream fis = null;
try
{
fis = new FileInputStream(file);
if(isJar(fis))
{
JarFile jar = new JarFile(file);
Manifest manifest = jar.getManifest();
if (manifest != null)
{
Attributes attributes = manifest.
getMainAttributes();
if (attributes != null)
{
String s = attributes.
getValue(java.util.jar.Attributes.Name.CLASS_PATH);
String base = file.getParent();
if (s != null)
{
StringTokenizer st =
new StringTokenizer(s, " ");
while(st.hasMoreTokens())
{
String t = st.nextToken();
classpath.append(base +
File.separatorChar + t);
classpath.append(
File.pathSeparatorChar);
}
}
}
}
}
}
catch(IOException ioe)
{
if(fis != null)
try {
fis.close();
} catch (IOException ioe2) {}
}
}
}
}
cl = cl.getParent();
}
// Just to be safe (the above doesn't seem to return the webapp
// classpath in all cases), manually do this:
String webBase = (String)msgContext.getProperty(
HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETLOCATION);
if (webBase != null) {
classpath.append(webBase + File.separatorChar + "classes" +
File.pathSeparatorChar);
try {
String libBase = webBase + File.separatorChar + "lib";
File libDir = new File(libBase);
String [] jarFiles = libDir.list();
for (int i = 0; i < jarFiles.length; i++) {
String jarFile = jarFiles[i];
if (jarFile.endsWith(".jar")) {
classpath.append(libBase +
File.separatorChar +
jarFile +
File.pathSeparatorChar);
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
// Oh well. No big deal.
}
}
// boot classpath isn't found in above search
String bootClassPath = AxisProperties.getProperty("sun.boot.class.path");
if( bootClassPath != null) {
classpath.append(bootClassPath);
}
return classpath.toString();
}
// an exception or emptiness signifies not a jar
public static boolean isJar(InputStream is) {
try {
JarInputStream jis = new JarInputStream(is);
if (jis.getNextEntry() != null) {
return true;
}
} catch (IOException ioe) {
}
return false;
}
public void generateWSDL(MessageContext msgContext) throws AxisFault {
try {
setupService(msgContext);
} catch (Exception e) {
log.error( Messages.getMessage("exception00"), e );
throw AxisFault.makeFault(e);
}
}
}