/* * @(#)OutputStreamHook.java 1.13 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ /* * Licensed Materials - Property of IBM * RMI-IIOP v1.0 * Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 1999 All Rights Reserved * * US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or * disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. */ package com.sun.corba.se.impl.io; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.ObjectOutputStream; import java.io.ObjectOutput; import java.util.Hashtable; import org.omg.CORBA.INTERNAL; public abstract class OutputStreamHook extends ObjectOutputStream { private HookPutFields putFields = null; /** * Since ObjectOutputStream.PutField methods specify no exceptions, * we are not checking for null parameters on put methods. */ private class HookPutFields extends ObjectOutputStream.PutField { private Hashtable fields = new Hashtable(); /** * Put the value of the named boolean field into the persistent field. */ public void put(String name, boolean value){ fields.put(name, new Boolean(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named char field into the persistent fields. */ public void put(String name, char value){ fields.put(name, new Character(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named byte field into the persistent fields. */ public void put(String name, byte value){ fields.put(name, new Byte(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named short field into the persistent fields. */ public void put(String name, short value){ fields.put(name, new Short(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named int field into the persistent fields. */ public void put(String name, int value){ fields.put(name, new Integer(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named long field into the persistent fields. */ public void put(String name, long value){ fields.put(name, new Long(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named float field into the persistent fields. * */ public void put(String name, float value){ fields.put(name, new Float(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named double field into the persistent field. */ public void put(String name, double value){ fields.put(name, new Double(value)); } /** * Put the value of the named Object field into the persistent field. */ public void put(String name, Object value){ fields.put(name, value); } /** * Write the data and fields to the specified ObjectOutput stream. */ public void write(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException { OutputStreamHook hook = (OutputStreamHook)out; ObjectStreamField[] osfields = hook.getFieldsNoCopy(); // Write the fields to the stream in the order // provided by the ObjectStreamClass. (They should // be sorted appropriately already.) for (int i = 0; i < osfields.length; i++) { Object value = fields.get(osfields[i].getName()); hook.writeField(osfields[i], value); } } } abstract void writeField(ObjectStreamField field, Object value) throws IOException; public OutputStreamHook() throws java.io.IOException { super(); } public void defaultWriteObject() throws IOException { writeObjectState.defaultWriteObject(this); defaultWriteObjectDelegate(); } public abstract void defaultWriteObjectDelegate(); public ObjectOutputStream.PutField putFields() throws IOException { putFields = new HookPutFields(); return putFields; } // Stream format version, saved/restored during recursive calls protected byte streamFormatVersion = 1; // Return the stream format version currently being used // to serialize an object public byte getStreamFormatVersion() { return streamFormatVersion; } abstract ObjectStreamField[] getFieldsNoCopy(); // User uses PutFields to simulate default data. // See java.io.ObjectOutputStream.PutFields public void writeFields() throws IOException { writeObjectState.defaultWriteObject(this); putFields.write(this); } public abstract org.omg.CORBA_2_3.portable.OutputStream getOrbStream(); protected abstract void beginOptionalCustomData(); // The following is a State pattern implementation of what // should be done when a Serializable has a // writeObject method. This was especially necessary for // RMI-IIOP stream format version 2. Please see the // state diagrams in the docs directory of the workspace. protected WriteObjectState writeObjectState = NOT_IN_WRITE_OBJECT; protected void setState(WriteObjectState newState) { writeObjectState = newState; } // Description of possible actions protected static class WriteObjectState { public void enterWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException {} public void exitWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException {} public void defaultWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException {} public void writeData(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException {} } protected static class DefaultState extends WriteObjectState { public void enterWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { stream.setState(IN_WRITE_OBJECT); } } protected static final WriteObjectState NOT_IN_WRITE_OBJECT = new DefaultState(); protected static final WriteObjectState IN_WRITE_OBJECT = new InWriteObjectState(); protected static final WriteObjectState WROTE_DEFAULT_DATA = new WroteDefaultDataState(); protected static final WriteObjectState WROTE_CUSTOM_DATA = new WroteCustomDataState(); protected static class InWriteObjectState extends WriteObjectState { public void enterWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // XXX I18N, logging needed. throw new IOException("Internal state failure: Entered writeObject twice"); } public void exitWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // We didn't write any data, so write the // called defaultWriteObject indicator as false stream.getOrbStream().write_boolean(false); // If we're in stream format verison 2, we must // put the "null" marker to say that there isn't // any optional data if (stream.getStreamFormatVersion() == 2) stream.getOrbStream().write_long(0); stream.setState(NOT_IN_WRITE_OBJECT); } public void defaultWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // The writeObject method called defaultWriteObject // or writeFields, so put the called defaultWriteObject // indicator as true stream.getOrbStream().write_boolean(true); stream.setState(WROTE_DEFAULT_DATA); } public void writeData(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // The writeObject method first called a direct // write operation. Write the called defaultWriteObject // indicator as false, put the special stream format // version 2 header (if stream format version 2, of course), // and write the data stream.getOrbStream().write_boolean(false); stream.beginOptionalCustomData(); stream.setState(WROTE_CUSTOM_DATA); } } protected static class WroteDefaultDataState extends InWriteObjectState { public void exitWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // We only wrote default data, so if in stream format // version 2, put the null indicator to say that there // is no optional data if (stream.getStreamFormatVersion() == 2) stream.getOrbStream().write_long(0); stream.setState(NOT_IN_WRITE_OBJECT); } public void defaultWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // XXX I18N, logging needed. throw new IOException("Called defaultWriteObject/writeFields twice"); } public void writeData(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // The writeObject method called a direct write operation. // If in stream format version 2, put the fake valuetype // header. stream.beginOptionalCustomData(); stream.setState(WROTE_CUSTOM_DATA); } } protected static class WroteCustomDataState extends InWriteObjectState { public void exitWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // In stream format version 2, we must tell the ORB // stream to close the fake custom valuetype. if (stream.getStreamFormatVersion() == 2) ((org.omg.CORBA.portable.ValueOutputStream)stream.getOrbStream()).end_value(); stream.setState(NOT_IN_WRITE_OBJECT); } public void defaultWriteObject(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException { // XXX I18N, logging needed. throw new IOException("Cannot call defaultWriteObject/writeFields after writing custom data in RMI-IIOP"); } // We don't have to do anything special here, just let // the stream write the data. public void writeData(OutputStreamHook stream) throws IOException {} } }