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package org.springframework.integration.splitter;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import org.springframework.messaging.Message;
/**
* The default Message Splitter implementation. Returns individual Messages
* after receiving an array or Collection. If a value is provided for the
* 'delimiters' property, then String payloads will be tokenized based on
* those delimiters.
*
* @author Mark Fisher
*/
public class DefaultMessageSplitter extends AbstractMessageSplitter {
private volatile String delimiters;
/**
* Set delimiters to use for tokenizing String values. The default is
* <code>null</code> indicating that no tokenization should occur. If
* delimiters are provided, they will be applied to any String payload.
*
* @param delimiters The delimiters.
*/
public void setDelimiters(String delimiters) {
this.delimiters = delimiters;
}
@Override
protected final Object splitMessage(Message<?> message) {
Object payload = message.getPayload();
if (payload instanceof String && this.delimiters != null) {
List<String> tokens = new ArrayList<String>();
StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer((String) payload, this.delimiters);
while (tokenizer.hasMoreElements()) {
tokens.add(tokenizer.nextToken());
}
return tokens;
}
return payload;
}
}