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package com.sun.naming.internal;
import java.util.List;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
/**
* The FactoryEnumeration is used for returning factory instances.
*
* @author Rosanna Lee
* @author Scott Seligman
*/
// no need to implement Enumeration since this is only for internal use
public final class FactoryEnumeration {
private List factories;
private int posn = 0;
private ClassLoader loader;
/**
* Records the input list and uses it directly to satisfy
* hasMore()/next() requests. An alternative would have been to use
* an enumeration/iterator from the list, but we want to update the
* list so we keep the
* original list. The list initially contains Class objects.
* As each element is used, the Class object is replaced by an
* instance of the Class itself; eventually, the list contains
* only a list of factory instances and no more updates are required.
*
* <p> Both Class objects and factories are wrapped in weak
* references so as not to prevent GC of the class loader. Each
* weak reference is tagged with the factory's class name so the
* class can be reloaded if the reference is cleared.
* @param factories A non-null list
* @param loader The class loader of the list's contents
*/
FactoryEnumeration(List factories, ClassLoader loader) {
this.factories = factories;
this.loader = loader;
}
public Object next() throws NamingException {
synchronized (factories) {
NamedWeakReference ref = (NamedWeakReference) factories.get(posn++);
Object answer = ref.get();
if ((answer != null) && !(answer instanceof Class)) {
return answer;
}
String className = ref.getName();
try {
if (answer == null) { // reload class if weak ref cleared
answer = Class.forName(className, true, loader);
}
// Instantiate Class to get factory
answer = ((Class) answer).newInstance();
ref = new NamedWeakReference(answer, className);
factories.set(posn-1, ref); // replace Class object or null
return answer;
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
NamingException ne =
new NamingException("No longer able to load " + className);
ne.setRootCause(e);
throw ne;
} catch (InstantiationException e) {
NamingException ne =
new NamingException("Cannot instantiate " + answer);
ne.setRootCause(e);
throw ne;
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
NamingException ne = new NamingException("Cannot access " + answer);
ne.setRootCause(e);
throw ne;
}
}
}
public boolean hasMore() {
synchronized (factories) {
return posn < factories.size();
}
}
}