/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package javax.servlet.jsp.tagext; import java.util.Map; /** * Translation-time validator class for a JSP page. * A validator operates on the XML view associated with the JSP page. * * <p> * The TLD file associates a TagLibraryValidator class and some init * arguments with a tag library. * * <p> * The JSP container is reponsible for locating an appropriate * instance of the appropriate subclass by * * <ul> * <li> new a fresh instance, or reuse an available one * <li> invoke the setInitParams(Map) method on the instance * </ul> * * once initialized, the validate(String, String, PageData) method will * be invoked, where the first two arguments are the prefix * and uri for this tag library in the XML View. The prefix is intended * to make it easier to produce an error message. However, it is not * always accurate. In the case where a single URI is mapped to more * than one prefix in the XML view, the prefix of the first URI is provided. * Therefore, to provide high quality error messages in cases where the * tag elements themselves are checked, the prefix parameter should be * ignored and the actual prefix of the element should be used instead. * TagLibraryValidators should always use the uri to identify elements * as beloning to the tag library, not the prefix. * * <p> * A TagLibraryValidator instance * may create auxiliary objects internally to perform * the validation (e.g. an XSchema validator) and may reuse it for all * the pages in a given translation run. * * <p> * The JSP container is not guaranteed to serialize invocations of * validate() method, and TagLibraryValidators should perform any * synchronization they may require. * * <p> * As of JSP 2.0, a JSP container must provide a jsp:id attribute to * provide higher quality validation errors. * The container will track the JSP pages * as passed to the container, and will assign to each element * a unique "id", which is passed as the value of the jsp:id * attribute. Each XML element in the XML view available will * be extended with this attribute. The TagLibraryValidator * can then use the attribute in one or more ValidationMessage * objects. The container then, in turn, can use these * values to provide more precise information on the location * of an error. * * <p> * The actual prefix of the <code>id</code> attribute may or may not be * <code>jsp</code> but it will always map to the namespace * <code>http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page</code>. A TagLibraryValidator * implementation must rely on the uri, not the prefix, of the <code>id</code> * attribute. */ abstract public class TagLibraryValidator { /** * Sole constructor. (For invocation by subclass constructors, * typically implicit.) */ public TagLibraryValidator() { } /** * Set the init data in the TLD for this validator. * Parameter names are keys, and parameter values are the values. * * @param map A Map describing the init parameters */ public void setInitParameters(Map<String, Object> map) { initParameters = map; } /** * Get the init parameters data as an immutable Map. * Parameter names are keys, and parameter values are the values. * * @return The init parameters as an immutable map. */ public Map<String, Object> getInitParameters() { return initParameters; } /** * Validate a JSP page. * This will get invoked once per unique tag library URI in the * XML view. This method will return null if the page is valid; otherwise * the method should return an array of ValidationMessage objects. * An array of length zero is also interpreted as no errors. * * @param prefix the first prefix with which the tag library is * associated, in the XML view. Note that some tags may use * a different prefix if the namespace is redefined. * @param uri the tag library's unique identifier * @param page the JspData page object * @return A null object, or zero length array if no errors, an array * of ValidationMessages otherwise. */ public ValidationMessage[] validate(String prefix, String uri, PageData page) { return null; } /** * Release any data kept by this instance for validation purposes. */ public void release() { initParameters = null; } // Private data private Map<String, Object> initParameters; }