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/* ObjectName.java -- Represent the name of a bean, or a pattern for a name.
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   Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module.  An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package javax.management;
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import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
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import java.io.Serializable;
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import java.util.Hashtable;
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import java.util.Iterator;
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import java.util.Map;
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import java.util.TreeMap;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
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import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
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import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
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/**
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 * <p>
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 * An {@link ObjectName} instance represents the name of a management
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 * bean, or a pattern which may match the name of one or more
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 * management beans.  Patterns are distinguished from names by the
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 * presence of the '?' and '*' characters (which match a single
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 * character and a series of zero or more characters, respectively).
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 * </p>
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 * <p>
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 * Each name begins with a domain element, which is terminated by
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 * a ':' character.  The domain may be empty.  If so, it will be
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 * replaced by the default domain of the bean server in certain
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 * contexts.  The domain is a pattern, if it contains either '?'
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 * or '*'.  To avoid collisions, it is usual to use reverse
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 * DNS names for the domain, as in Java package and property names.
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 * </p>
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 * <p>
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 * Following the ':' character is a series of properties.  The list
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 * is separated by commas, and largely consists of unordered key-value
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 * pairs, separated by an equals sign ('=').  At most one element may
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 * be an asterisk ('*'), which turns the {@link ObjectName} instance
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 * into a <emph>property list pattern</emph>.  In this situation, the pattern
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 * matches a name if the name contains at least those key-value pairs
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 * given and has the same domain.
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 * </p>
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 * <p>
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 * A <emph>key</emph> is a string of characters which doesn't include
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 * any of those used as delimiters or in patterns (':', '=', ',', '?'
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 * and '*').  Keys must be unique.
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 * </p>
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 * <p>
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 * A value may be <emph>quoted</emph> or <emph>unquoted</emph>.  Unquoted
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 * values obey the same rules as given for keys above.  Quoted values are
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 * surrounded by quotation marks ("), and use a backslash ('\') character
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 * to include quotes ('\"'), backslashes ('\\'), newlines ('\n'), and
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 * the pattern characters ('\?' and '\*').  The quotes and backslashes
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 * (after expansion) are considered part of the value.
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 * </p>
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 * <p>
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 * Both quoted and unquoted values may contain the wildcard characters
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 * '?' and '*'.  A name with at least one value containing a wildcard
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 * character is known as a <emph>property value pattern</emph>.  A
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 * name is generally a <emph>property pattern</emph> if it is either
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 * a <emph>property list pattern</emph> or <emph>property value pattern</emph>.
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 * </p>
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 * <p>
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 * Spaces are maintained within the different parts of the name.  Thus,
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 * '<code>domain: key1 = value1 </code>' has a key ' key1 ' with value
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 * ' value1 '.  Newlines are disallowed, except where escaped in quoted
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 * values.
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 * </p>
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 *
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 * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
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 * @since 1.5
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 */
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public class ObjectName
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  implements Serializable, QueryExp
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{
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  private static final long serialVersionUID = 1081892073854801359L;
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  /**
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   * The wildcard {@link ObjectName} {@code "*:*"}
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   *
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static final ObjectName WILDCARD;
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  /**
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   * The domain of the name.
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   */
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  private transient String domain;
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  /**
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   * The properties, as key-value pairs.
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   */
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  private transient TreeMap<String,String> properties;
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  /**
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   * The properties as a string (stored for ordering).
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   */
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  private transient String propertyListString;
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  /**
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   * True if this object name is a property list pattern.
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   */
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  private transient boolean propertyListPattern;
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  /**
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   * True if this object name is a property value pattern.
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   */
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  private transient boolean propertyValuePattern;
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  /**
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   * The management server associated with this object name.
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   */
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  private transient MBeanServer server;
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  /**
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   * Static initializer to set up the wildcard.
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   */
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  static
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  {
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    try
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      {
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        WILDCARD = new ObjectName("");
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      }
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    catch (MalformedObjectNameException e)
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      {
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        throw (InternalError) (new InternalError("A problem occurred " +
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                                                 "initializing the ObjectName " +
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                                                 "wildcard.").initCause(e));
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      }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Constructs an {@link ObjectName} instance from the given string,
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   * which should be of the form
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   * &lt;domain&gt;:&lt;properties&gt;&lt;wild&gt;.  &lt;domain&gt;
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   * represents the domain section of the name.  &lt;properties&gt;
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   * represents the key-value pairs, as returned by {@link
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   * #getKeyPropertyListString()}.  &lt;wild&gt; is the optional
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   * asterisk present in the property list.  If the string doesn't
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   * represent a property pattern, it will be empty.  If it does,
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   * it will be either ',*' or '*', depending on whether other
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   * properties are present or not, respectively.
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   *
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   * @param name the string to use to construct this instance.
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   * @throws MalformedObjectNameException if the string is of the
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   *                                      wrong format.
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   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is
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   *                              <code>null</code>.
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   */
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  public ObjectName(String name)
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    throws MalformedObjectNameException
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  {
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    if (name.length() == 0)
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      name = "*:*";
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    parse(name);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Parse the name in the same form as the constructor.  Used by
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   * readObject().
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   */
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  private void parse(String name)
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    throws MalformedObjectNameException
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  {
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    int domainSep = name.indexOf(':');
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    if (domainSep == -1)
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      throw new MalformedObjectNameException("No domain separator was found.");
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    domain = name.substring(0, domainSep);
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    String rest = name.substring(domainSep + 1);
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    properties = new TreeMap<String,String>();
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    String[] pairs = rest.split(",");
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    if (pairs.length == 0 && !isPattern())
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      throw new MalformedObjectNameException("A name that is not a " +
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                                             "pattern must contain at " +
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                                             "least one key-value pair.");
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    propertyListString = "";
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    for (int a = 0; a < pairs.length; ++a)
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      {
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        if (pairs[a].equals("*"))
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          {
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            if (propertyListPattern)
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              throw new MalformedObjectNameException("Multiple wildcards " +
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                                                     "in properties.");
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            propertyListPattern = true;
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            continue;
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          }
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        int sep = pairs[a].indexOf('=');
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        if (sep == -1)
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          throw new MalformedObjectNameException("A key must be " +
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                                                 "followed by a value.");
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        String key = pairs[a].substring(0, sep);
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        if (properties.containsKey(key))
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          throw new MalformedObjectNameException("The same key occurs " +
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                                                 "more than once.");
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        String value = pairs[a].substring(sep+1);
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        properties.put(key, value);
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        propertyListString += key + "=" + value + ",";
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      }
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    if (propertyListString.length() > 0)
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      propertyListString =
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        propertyListString.substring(0, propertyListString.length() - 1);
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    checkComponents();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Constructs an {@link ObjectName} instance using the given
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   * domain and the one specified property.
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   *
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   * @param domain the domain part of the object name.
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   * @param key the key of the property.
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   * @param value the value of the property.
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   * @throws MalformedObjectNameException the domain, key or value
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   *                                      contains an illegal
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   *                                      character or the value
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   *                                      specifications.
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   * @throws NullPointerException if one of the parameters is
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   *                              <code>null</code>.
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   */
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  public ObjectName(String domain, String key, String value)
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    throws MalformedObjectNameException
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  {
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    this.domain = domain;
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    properties = new TreeMap<String,String>();
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    properties.put(key, value);
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    checkComponents();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Constructs an {@link ObjectName} instance using the given
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   *
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   *                                      contains an illegal
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   * @throws NullPointerException if one of the parameters is
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   */
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  public ObjectName(String domain, Hashtable<String,String> properties)
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    throws MalformedObjectNameException
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  {
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    this.domain = domain;
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    this.properties = new TreeMap<String,String>();
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    this.properties.putAll(properties);
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    checkComponents();
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  }
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  /**
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   */
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  private void checkComponents()
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    throws MalformedObjectNameException
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  {
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    if (domain.indexOf(':') != -1)
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      throw new MalformedObjectNameException("The domain includes a ':' " +
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                                             "character.");
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      throw new MalformedObjectNameException("The domain includes a newline " +
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                                             "character.");
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    char[] keychars = new char[] { '\n', ':', ',', '*', '?', '=' };
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    for (Map.Entry<String,String> entry : properties.entrySet())
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      {
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        for (int a = 0; a < keychars.length; ++a)
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          if (entry.getKey().indexOf(keychars[a]) != -1)
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            throw new MalformedObjectNameException("A key contains a '" +
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                                                   "character.");
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          {
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                throw new MalformedObjectNameException("A value contains " +
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                                                       "character.");
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  /**
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      {
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      {
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          return false;
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      {
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          {
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      {
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      {
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          {
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            for (int i = domain.length(); i >= domainindex; i--)
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              {
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                if (domainMatches(pattern, patternindex, domain, i))
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                  return true;
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              }
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            return false;
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          }
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          return false;
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          return false;
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      }
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    return true;
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  }
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  /**
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  {
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      {
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  }
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    while (i.hasNext())
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      {
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        Map.Entry<String,String> entry = i.next();
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        builder.append(entry.getKey() + "=" + entry.getValue());
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  /**
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   * </p>
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  }
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  /**
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  {
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    return domain;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns an {@link ObjectName} instance that is substitutable for the
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   * one given.  The instance returned may be a subclass of {@link ObjectName},
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   * but is not guaranteed to be of the same type as the given name, if that
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   * should also turn out to be a subclass.  The returned instance may or may
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   * not be equivalent to the one given.  The purpose of this method is to provide
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   * an instance of {@link ObjectName} with a well-defined semantics, such as may
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   * be used in cases where the given name is not trustworthy.
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   *
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  {
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      {
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      }
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    catch (MalformedObjectNameException e)
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      {
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                             "the given name is invalid.").initCause(e));
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      }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns an {@link ObjectName} instance for the specified name, represented
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   * as a {@link java.lang.String}.  The instance returned may be a subclass of
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   * {@link ObjectName} and may or may not be equivalent to earlier instances
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   * returned by this method for the same string.
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   *
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   * @param name the {@link ObjectName} to provide an instance of.
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   * @return a instance for the given name, which may or may not be a subclass
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   *         of {@link ObjectName}.
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   * @throws MalformedObjectNameException the domain, a key or a value
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   *                                      contains an illegal
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   *                                      character or a value
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   *                                      does not follow the quoting
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   *                                      specifications.
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   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>.
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   */
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  public static ObjectName getInstance(String name)
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    throws MalformedObjectNameException
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  {
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    return new ObjectName(name);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns an {@link ObjectName} instance for the specified name, represented
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   * as a series of {@link java.lang.String} objects for the domain and a single
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   * property, as a key-value pair.  The instance returned may be a subclass of
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   * {@link ObjectName} and may or may not be equivalent to earlier instances
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   * returned by this method for the same parameters.
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   *
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   * @param domain the domain part of the object name.
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   * @param key the key of the property.
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   * @param value the value of the property.
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   * @return a instance for the given name, which may or may not be a subclass
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   *         of {@link ObjectName}.
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   * @throws MalformedObjectNameException the domain, a key or a value
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   *                                      contains an illegal
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   *                                      character or a value
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   *                                      does not follow the quoting
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   *                                      specifications.
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   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>.
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   */
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  public static ObjectName getInstance(String domain, String key, String value)
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    throws MalformedObjectNameException
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  {
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    return new ObjectName(domain, key, value);
597
  }
598
 
599
  /**
600
   * Returns an {@link ObjectName} instance for the specified name, represented
601
   * as a domain {@link java.lang.String} and a table of properties.  The
602
   * instance returned may be a subclass of {@link ObjectName} and may or may
603
   * not be equivalent to earlier instances returned by this method for the
604
   * same string.
605
   *
606
   * @param domain the domain part of the object name.
607
   * @param properties the key-value property pairs.
608
   * @return a instance for the given name, which may or may not be a subclass
609
   *         of {@link ObjectName}.
610
   * @throws MalformedObjectNameException the domain, a key or a value
611
   *                                      contains an illegal
612
   *                                      character or a value
613
   *                                      does not follow the quoting
614
   *                                      specifications.
615
   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>.
616
   */
617
  public static ObjectName getInstance(String domain,
618
                                       Hashtable<String,String> properties)
619
    throws MalformedObjectNameException
620
  {
621
    return new ObjectName(domain, properties);
622
  }
623
 
624
  /**
625
   * Returns the property value corresponding to the given key.
626
   *
627
   * @param key the key of the property to be obtained.
628
   * @return the value of the specified property.
629
   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>key</code> is <code>null</code>.
630
   */
631
  public String getKeyProperty(String key)
632
  {
633
    if (key == null)
634
      throw new NullPointerException("Null key given in request for a value.");
635
    return (String) properties.get(key);
636
  }
637
 
638
  /**
639
   * Returns the properties in a {@link java.util.Hashtable}.  The table
640
   * contains each of the properties as keys mapped to their value.  The
641
   * returned table is not unmodifiable, but changes made to it will not
642
   * be reflected in the object name.
643
   *
644
   * @return a {@link java.util.Hashtable}, containing each of the object
645
   *         name's properties.
646
   */
647
  public Hashtable<String,String> getKeyPropertyList()
648
  {
649
    return new Hashtable<String,String>(properties);
650
  }
651
 
652
  /**
653
   * Returns a {@link java.lang.String} representation of the property
654
   * list.  If the object name was created using {@link
655
   * ObjectName(String)}, then this string will contain the properties
656
   * in the same order they were given in at creation.
657
   *
658
   * @return the property list.
659
   */
660
  public String getKeyPropertyListString()
661
  {
662
    if (propertyListString != null)
663
      return propertyListString;
664
    return getCanonicalKeyPropertyListString();
665
  }
666
 
667
  /**
668
   * Returns a hash code for this object name.  This is calculated as the
669
   * summation of the hash codes of the domain and the properties.
670
   *
671
   * @return a hash code for this object name.
672
   */
673
  public int hashCode()
674
  {
675
    return domain.hashCode() + properties.hashCode();
676
  }
677
 
678
  /**
679
   * Returns true if the domain of this object name is a pattern.
680
   * This is the case if it contains one or more wildcard characters
681
   * ('*' or '?').
682
   *
683
   * @return true if the domain is a pattern.
684
   */
685
  public boolean isDomainPattern()
686
  {
687
    return domain.contains("?") || domain.contains("*");
688
  }
689
 
690
  /**
691
   * Returns true if this is an object name pattern.  An object
692
   * name pattern has a domain containing a wildcard character
693
   * ('*' or '?') and/or a '*' in the list of properties.
694
   * This method will return true if either {@link #isDomainPattern()}
695
   * or {@link #isPropertyPattern()} does.
696
   *
697
   * @return true if this is an object name pattern.
698
   */
699
  public boolean isPattern()
700
  {
701
    return isDomainPattern() || isPropertyPattern();
702
  }
703
 
704
  /**
705
   * Returns true if this object name is a property list
706
   * pattern, a property value pattern or both.
707
   *
708
   * @return true if the properties of this name contain a pattern.
709
   * @see #isPropertyListPattern
710
   * @see #isPropertyValuePattern
711
   */
712
  public boolean isPropertyPattern()
713
  {
714
    return propertyListPattern || propertyValuePattern;
715
  }
716
 
717
  /**
718
   * Returns true if this object name is a property list pattern.  This is
719
   * the case if the list of properties contains an '*'.
720
   *
721
   * @return true if this is a property list pattern.
722
   * @since 1.6
723
   */
724
  public boolean isPropertyListPattern()
725
  {
726
    return propertyListPattern;
727
  }
728
 
729
  /**
730
   * Returns true if this object name is a property value pattern.  This is
731
   * the case if one of the values contains a wildcard character,
732
   * '?' or '*'.
733
   *
734
   * @return true if this is a property value pattern.
735
   * @since 1.6
736
   */
737
  public boolean isPropertyValuePattern()
738
  {
739
    return propertyValuePattern;
740
  }
741
 
742
  /**
743
   * Returns true if the value of the given key is a pattern.  This is
744
   * the case if the value contains a wildcard character, '?' or '*'.
745
   *
746
   * @param key the key whose value should be checked.
747
   * @return true if the value of the given key is a pattern.
748
   * @since 1.6
749
   * @throws NullPointerException if {@code key} is {@code null}.
750
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code key} is not a valid
751
   *                                  property.
752
   */
753
  public boolean isPropertyValuePattern(String key)
754
  {
755
    String value = getKeyProperty(key);
756
    if (value == null)
757
      throw new IllegalArgumentException(key + " is not a valid property.");
758
    return value.indexOf('?') != -1 || value.indexOf('*') != -1;
759
  }
760
 
761
  /**
762
   * <p>
763
   * Returns a quoted version of the supplied string.  The string may
764
   * contain any character.  The resulting quoted version is guaranteed
765
   * to be usable as the value of a property, so this method provides
766
   * a good way of ensuring that a value is legal.
767
   * </p>
768
   * <p>
769
   * The string is transformed as follows:
770
   * </p>
771
   * <ul>
772
   * <li>The string is prefixed with an opening quote character, '"'.
773
   * <li>For each character, s:
774
   * <ul>
775
   * <li>If s is a quote ('"'), it is replaced by a backslash
776
   * followed by a quote.</li>
777
   * <li>If s is a star ('*'), it is replaced by a backslash followed
778
   * by a star.</li>
779
   * <li>If s is a question mark ('?'), it is replaced by a backslash
780
   * followed by a question mark.</li>
781
   * <li>If s is a backslash ('\'), it is replaced by two backslashes.</li>
782
   * <li>If s is a newline character, it is replaced by a backslash followed by
783
   * a '\n'.</li>
784
   * <li>Otherwise, s is used verbatim.
785
   * </ul></li>
786
   * <li>The string is terminated with a closing quote character, '"'.</li>
787
   * </ul>
788
   *
789
   * @param string the string to quote.
790
   * @return a quoted version of the supplied string.
791
   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>string</code> is <code>null</code>.
792
   */
793
  public static String quote(String string)
794
  {
795
    CPStringBuilder builder = new CPStringBuilder();
796
    builder.append('"');
797
    for (int a = 0; a < string.length(); ++a)
798
      {
799
        char s = string.charAt(a);
800
        switch (s)
801
          {
802
          case '"':
803
            builder.append("\\\"");
804
            break;
805
          case '*':
806
            builder.append("\\*");
807
            break;
808
          case '?':
809
            builder.append("\\?");
810
            break;
811
          case '\\':
812
            builder.append("\\\\");
813
            break;
814
          case '\n':
815
            builder.append("\\\n");
816
            break;
817
          default:
818
            builder.append(s);
819
          }
820
      }
821
    builder.append('"');
822
    return builder.toString();
823
  }
824
 
825
  /**
826
   * Changes the {@link MBeanServer} on which this query is performed.
827
   *
828
   * @param server the new server to use.
829
   */
830
  public void setMBeanServer(MBeanServer server)
831
  {
832
    this.server = server;
833
  }
834
 
835
  /**
836
   * Returns a textual representation of the object name.
837
   *
838
   * <p>The format is unspecified beyond that equivalent object
839
   * names will return the same string from this method, but note
840
   * that Tomcat depends on the string returned by this method
841
   * being a valid textual representation of the object name and
842
   * will fail to start if it is not.
843
   *
844
   * @return a textual representation of the object name.
845
   */
846
  public String toString()
847
  {
848
    return getCanonicalName();
849
  }
850
 
851
 
852
  /**
853
   * Serialize this {@link ObjectName}.  The serialized
854
   * form is the same as the string parsed by the constructor.
855
   *
856
   * @param out the output stream to write to.
857
   * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
858
   */
859
  private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out)
860
    throws IOException
861
  {
862
    out.defaultWriteObject();
863
    CPStringBuilder buffer = new CPStringBuilder(getDomain());
864
    buffer.append(':');
865
    String properties = getKeyPropertyListString();
866
    buffer.append(properties);
867
    if (isPropertyPattern())
868
      {
869
       if (properties.length() == 0)
870
         buffer.append("*");
871
       else
872
         buffer.append(",*");
873
      }
874
    out.writeObject(buffer.toString());
875
  }
876
 
877
  /**
878
   * Reads the serialized form, which is that used
879
   * by the constructor.
880
   *
881
   * @param in the input stream to read from.
882
   * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
883
   */
884
  private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in)
885
    throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
886
   {
887
     in.defaultReadObject();
888
     String objectName = (String)in.readObject();
889
     try
890
       {
891
         parse(objectName);
892
       }
893
     catch (MalformedObjectNameException x)
894
       {
895
         throw new InvalidObjectException(x.toString());
896
       }
897
   }
898
 
899
 
900
  /**
901
   * Unquotes the supplied string.  The quotation marks are removed as
902
   * are the backslashes preceding the escaped characters ('"', '?',
903
   * '*', '\n', '\\').  A one-to-one mapping exists between quoted and
904
   * unquoted values.  As a result, a string <code>s</code> should be
905
   * equal to <code>unquote(quote(s))</code>.
906
   *
907
   * @param q the quoted string to unquote.
908
   * @return the unquoted string.
909
   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>q</code> is <code>null</code>.
910
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the string is not a valid
911
   *                                  quoted string i.e. it is not
912
   *                                  surrounded by quotation marks
913
   *                                  and/or characters are not properly
914
   *                                  escaped.
915
   */
916
  public static String unquote(String q)
917
  {
918
    if (q.charAt(0) != '"')
919
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("The string does " +
920
                                         "not start with a quote.");
921
    if (q.charAt(q.length() - 1) != '"')
922
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("The string does " +
923
                                         "not end with a quote.");
924
    CPStringBuilder builder = new CPStringBuilder();
925
    for (int a = 1; a < (q.length() - 1); ++a)
926
      {
927
        char n = q.charAt(a);
928
        if (n == '\\')
929
          {
930
            n = q.charAt(++a);
931
            if (n != '"' && n != '?' && n != '*' &&
932
                n != 'n' && n != '\\')
933
              throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal escaped character: "
934
                                                 + n);
935
          }
936
        else if (n == '"' || n == '\n')
937
          throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal character: " + n);
938
        builder.append(n);
939
      }
940
 
941
    return builder.toString();
942
  }
943
 
944
}

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