Package com.sun.xacml.attr

Source Code of com.sun.xacml.attr.StandardAttributeFactory

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package com.sun.xacml.attr;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

import com.sun.xacml.PolicyMetaData;
import com.sun.xacml.UnknownIdentifierException;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.AnyURIAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.Base64BinaryAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.BooleanAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.DNSNameAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.DateAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.DateTimeAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.DayTimeDurationAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.DoubleAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.HexBinaryAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.IPAddressAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.IntegerAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.RFC822NameAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.StringAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.TimeAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.X500NameAttributeProxy;
import com.sun.xacml.attr.proxy.YearMonthDurationAttributeProxy;

/**
* This factory supports the standard set of datatypes specified in XACML 1.x and 2.0. It is the
* default factory used by the system, and imposes a singleton pattern insuring that there is only
* ever one instance of this class.
* <p>
* Note that because this supports only the standard datatypes, this factory does not allow the
* addition of any other datatypes. If you call <code>addDatatype</code> on an instance of this
* class, an exception will be thrown. If you need a standard factory that is modifiable, you should
* create a new <code>BaseAttributeFactory</code> (or some other <code>AttributeFactory</code>) and
* configure it with the standard datatypes using <code>addStandardDatatypes</code> (or, in the case
* of <code>BaseAttributeFactory</code>, by providing the datatypes in the constructor).
*
* @since 1.2
* @author Seth Proctor
*
*         Adding generic type support by Christian Mueller (geotools)
*/
public class StandardAttributeFactory extends BaseAttributeFactory {

    // the one instance of this factory
    private static StandardAttributeFactory factoryInstance = null;

    // the datatypes supported by this factory
    private static HashMap<String, AttributeProxy> supportedDatatypes = null;

    // the supported identifiers for each version of XACML
    private static Set<String> supportedV1Identifiers;

    private static Set<String> supportedV2Identifiers;

    // the logger we'll use for all messages
    private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(StandardAttributeFactory.class.getName());

    /**
     * Private constructor that sets up proxies for all of the standard datatypes.
     */
    private StandardAttributeFactory() {
        super(supportedDatatypes);
    }

    /**
     * Private initializer for the supported datatypes. This isn't called until something needs
     * these values, and is only called once.
     */
    private static void initDatatypes() {
        logger.config("Initializing standard datatypes");

        supportedDatatypes = new HashMap<String, AttributeProxy>();

        // the 1.x datatypes
        supportedDatatypes.put(BooleanAttribute.identifier, new BooleanAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(StringAttribute.identifier, new StringAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(DateAttribute.identifier, new DateAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(TimeAttribute.identifier, new TimeAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(DateTimeAttribute.identifier, new DateTimeAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(DayTimeDurationAttribute.identifier,
                new DayTimeDurationAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(YearMonthDurationAttribute.identifier,
                new YearMonthDurationAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(DoubleAttribute.identifier, new DoubleAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(IntegerAttribute.identifier, new IntegerAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(AnyURIAttribute.identifier, new AnyURIAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(HexBinaryAttribute.identifier, new HexBinaryAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(Base64BinaryAttribute.identifier, new Base64BinaryAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(X500NameAttribute.identifier, new X500NameAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(RFC822NameAttribute.identifier, new RFC822NameAttributeProxy());

        supportedV1Identifiers = Collections.unmodifiableSet(supportedDatatypes.keySet());

        // the 2.0 datatypes
        supportedDatatypes.put(DNSNameAttribute.identifier, new DNSNameAttributeProxy());
        supportedDatatypes.put(IPAddressAttribute.identifier, new IPAddressAttributeProxy());

        supportedV2Identifiers = Collections.unmodifiableSet(supportedDatatypes.keySet());
    }

    /**
     * Returns an instance of this factory. This method enforces a singleton model, meaning that
     * this always returns the same instance, creating the factory if it hasn't been requested
     * before. This is the default model used by the <code>AttributeFactory</code>, ensuring quick
     * access to this factory.
     *
     * @return the factory instance
     */
    public static StandardAttributeFactory getFactory() {
        if (factoryInstance == null) {
            synchronized (StandardAttributeFactory.class) {
                if (factoryInstance == null) {
                    initDatatypes();
                    factoryInstance = new StandardAttributeFactory();
                }
            }
        }

        return factoryInstance;
    }

    /**
     * A convenience method that returns a new instance of an <codeAttributeFactory</code> that
     * supports all of the standard datatypes. The new factory allows adding support for new
     * datatypes. This method should only be used when you need a new, mutable instance (eg, when
     * you want to create a new factory that extends the set of supported datatypes). In general,
     * you should use <code>getFactory</code> which is more efficient and enforces a singleton
     * pattern.
     *
     * @return a new factory supporting the standard datatypes
     */
    public static AttributeFactory getNewFactory() {
        // first we make sure that everything has been initialized...
        getFactory();

        // ...then we create the new instance
        return new BaseAttributeFactory(supportedDatatypes);
    }

    /**
     * Returns the identifiers supported for the given version of XACML. Because this factory
     * supports identifiers from all versions of the XACML specifications, this method is useful for
     * getting a list of which specific identifiers are supported by a given version of XACML.
     *
     * @param xacmlVersion
     *            a standard XACML identifier string, as provided in <code>PolicyMetaData</code>
     *
     * @return a <code>Set</code> of identifiers
     *
     * @throws UnknownIdentifierException
     *             if the version string is unknown
     */
    public static Set<String> getStandardDatatypes(String xacmlVersion)
            throws UnknownIdentifierException {
        if (xacmlVersion.equals(PolicyMetaData.XACML_1_0_IDENTIFIER)) {
            return supportedV1Identifiers;
        } else if (xacmlVersion.equals(PolicyMetaData.XACML_2_0_IDENTIFIER)) {
            return supportedV2Identifiers;
        }

        throw new UnknownIdentifierException("Unknown XACML version: " + xacmlVersion);
    }

    /**
     * Throws an <code>UnsupportedOperationException</code> since you are not allowed to modify what
     * a standard factory supports.
     *
     * @param id
     *            the name of the attribute type
     * @param proxy
     *            the proxy used to create new attributes of the given type
     *
     * @throws UnsupportedOperationException
     *             always
     */
    public void addDatatype(String id, AttributeProxy proxy) {
        throw new UnsupportedOperationException("a standard factory cannot "
                + "support new datatypes");
    }

}
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