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* A ResolveResult instance is not synchronized against concurrent
* multithreaded access. Multiple threads trying to access and modify
* a single ResolveResult instance should lock the object.
*
* @author Rosanna Lee
* @author Scott Seligman
* @since 1.3
*/
public class ResolveResult implements java.io.Serializable {
/**
* Field containing the Object that was resolved to successfully.
* It can be null only when constructed using a subclass.
* Constructors should always initialize this.
* @serial
*/
protected Object resolvedObj;
/**
* Field containing the remaining name yet to be resolved.
* It can be null only when constructed using a subclass.
* Constructors should always initialize this.
* @serial
*/
protected Name remainingName;
/**
* Constructs an instance of ResolveResult with the
* resolved object and remaining name both initialized to null.
*/
protected ResolveResult() {
resolvedObj = null;
remainingName = null;
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance of ResolveResult consisting of
* the resolved object and the remaining unresolved component.
*
* @param robj The non-null object resolved to.
* @param rcomp The single remaining name component that has yet to be
* resolved. Cannot be null (but can be empty).
*/
public ResolveResult(Object robj, String rcomp) {
resolvedObj = robj;
try {
remainingName = new CompositeName(rcomp);
// remainingName.appendComponent(rcomp);
} catch (InvalidNameException e) {
// ignore; shouldn't happen
}
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance of ResolveResult consisting of
* the resolved Object and the remaining name.
*
* @param robj The non-null Object resolved to.
* @param rname The non-null remaining name that has yet to be resolved.
*/
public ResolveResult(Object robj, Name rname) {
resolvedObj = robj;
setRemainingName(rname);
}
/**
* Retrieves the remaining unresolved portion of the name.
*
* @return The remaining unresolved portion of the name.
* Cannot be null but empty OK.
* @see #appendRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingComponent
* @see #setRemainingName
*/
public Name getRemainingName() {
return this.remainingName;
}
/**
* Retrieves the Object to which resolution was successful.
*
* @return The Object to which resolution was successful. Cannot be null.
* @see #setResolvedObj
*/
public Object getResolvedObj() {
return this.resolvedObj;
}
/**
* Sets the remaining name field of this result to name.
* A copy of name is made so that modifying the copy within
* this ResolveResult does not affect name
and
* vice versa.
*
* @param name The name to set remaining name to. Cannot be null.
* @see #getRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingComponent
*/
public void setRemainingName(Name name) {
if (name != null)
this.remainingName = (Name)(name.clone());
else {
// ??? should throw illegal argument exception
this.remainingName = null;
}
}
/**
* Adds components to the end of remaining name.
*
* @param name The components to add. Can be null.
* @see #getRemainingName
* @see #setRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingComponent
*/
public void appendRemainingName(Name name) {
// System.out.println("appendingRemainingName: " + name.toString());
// Exception e = new Exception();
// e.printStackTrace();
if (name != null) {
if (this.remainingName != null) {
try {
this.remainingName.addAll(name);
} catch (InvalidNameException e) {
// ignore; shouldn't happen for composite name
}
} else {
this.remainingName = (Name)(name.clone());
}
}
}
/**
* Adds a single component to the end of remaining name.
*
* @param name The component to add. Can be null.
* @see #getRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingName
*/
public void appendRemainingComponent(String name) {
if (name != null) {
CompositeName rname = new CompositeName();
try {
rname.add(name);
} catch (InvalidNameException e) {
// ignore; shouldn't happen for empty composite name
}
appendRemainingName(rname);
}
}
/**
* Sets the resolved Object field of this result to obj.
*
* @param obj The object to use for setting the resolved obj field.
* Cannot be null.
* @see #getResolvedObj
*/
public void setResolvedObj(Object obj) {
this.resolvedObj = obj;
// ??? should check for null?
}
private static final long serialVersionUID = -4552108072002407559L;
}