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package javax.ws.rs.ext;

import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;

import javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType;

An injectable interface providing runtime lookup of provider instances.
Author:Paul Sandoz, Marc Hadley
See Also:
Since:1.0
/** * An injectable interface providing runtime lookup of provider instances. * * @author Paul Sandoz * @author Marc Hadley * @see javax.ws.rs.core.Context * @see MessageBodyReader * @see MessageBodyWriter * @see ContextResolver * @see ExceptionMapper * @since 1.0 */
public interface Providers {
Get a message body reader that matches a set of criteria. The set of readers is first filtered by comparing the supplied value of mediaType with the value of each reader's Consumes, ensuring the supplied value of type is assignable to the generic type of the reader, and eliminating those that do not match. The list of matching readers is then ordered with those with the best matching values of Consumes (x/y > x/* > */*) sorted first. Finally, the MessageBodyReader.isReadable(Class, Type, Annotation[], MediaType) method is called on each reader in order using the supplied criteria and the first reader that returns true is selected and returned.
Params:
  • type – the class of the object that is to be read.
  • genericType – the type of object to be produced. E.g. if the message body is to be converted into a method parameter, this will be the formal type of the method parameter as returned by Class.getGenericParameterTypes.
  • annotations – an array of the annotations on the declaration of the artifact that will be initialized with the produced instance. E.g. if the message body is to be converted into a method parameter, this will be the annotations on that parameter returned by Class.getParameterAnnotations.
  • mediaType – the media type of the data that will be read.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – type of the the object that is to be read.
Returns:a MessageBodyReader that matches the supplied criteria or null if none is found.
/** * Get a message body reader that matches a set of criteria. The set of * readers is first filtered by comparing the supplied value of * {@code mediaType} with the value of each reader's * {@link javax.ws.rs.Consumes}, ensuring the supplied value of * {@code type} is assignable to the generic type of the reader, and * eliminating those that do not match. * The list of matching readers is then ordered with those with the best * matching values of {@link javax.ws.rs.Consumes} (x/y > x&#47;* > *&#47;*) * sorted first. Finally, the * {@link MessageBodyReader#isReadable(Class, Type, Annotation[], MediaType)} * method is called on each reader in order using the supplied criteria and * the first reader that returns {@code true} is selected and returned. * * @param <T> type of the the object that is to be read. * @param type the class of the object that is to be read. * @param genericType the type of object to be produced. E.g. if the * message body is to be converted into a method parameter, this will be * the formal type of the method parameter as returned by * {@code Class.getGenericParameterTypes}. * @param annotations an array of the annotations on the declaration of the * artifact that will be initialized with the produced instance. E.g. if * the message body is to be converted into a method parameter, this will * be the annotations on that parameter returned by * {@code Class.getParameterAnnotations}. * @param mediaType the media type of the data that will be read. * @return a MessageBodyReader that matches the supplied criteria or {@code null} * if none is found. */
<T> MessageBodyReader<T> getMessageBodyReader(Class<T> type, Type genericType, Annotation[] annotations, MediaType mediaType);
Get a message body writer that matches a set of criteria. The set of writers is first filtered by comparing the supplied value of mediaType with the value of each writer's Produces, ensuring the supplied value of type is assignable to the generic type of the reader, and eliminating those that do not match. The list of matching writers is then ordered with those with the best matching values of Produces (x/y > x/* > */*) sorted first. Finally, the MessageBodyWriter.isWriteable(Class, Type, Annotation[], MediaType) method is called on each writer in order using the supplied criteria and the first writer that returns true is selected and returned.
Params:
  • type – the class of the object that is to be written.
  • genericType – the type of object to be written. E.g. if the message body is to be produced from a field, this will be the declared type of the field as returned by Field.getGenericType.
  • annotations – an array of the annotations on the declaration of the artifact that will be written. E.g. if the message body is to be produced from a field, this will be the annotations on that field returned by Field.getDeclaredAnnotations.
  • mediaType – the media type of the data that will be written.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – type of the object that is to be written.
Returns:a MessageBodyReader that matches the supplied criteria or null if none is found.
/** * Get a message body writer that matches a set of criteria. The set of * writers is first filtered by comparing the supplied value of * {@code mediaType} with the value of each writer's * {@link javax.ws.rs.Produces}, ensuring the supplied value of * {@code type} is assignable to the generic type of the reader, and * eliminating those that do not match. * The list of matching writers is then ordered with those with the best * matching values of {@link javax.ws.rs.Produces} (x/y > x&#47;* > *&#47;*) * sorted first. Finally, the * {@link MessageBodyWriter#isWriteable(Class, Type, Annotation[], MediaType)} * method is called on each writer in order using the supplied criteria and * the first writer that returns {@code true} is selected and returned. * * @param <T> type of the object that is to be written. * @param type the class of the object that is to be written. * @param genericType the type of object to be written. E.g. if the * message body is to be produced from a field, this will be * the declared type of the field as returned by {@code Field.getGenericType}. * @param annotations an array of the annotations on the declaration of the * artifact that will be written. E.g. if the * message body is to be produced from a field, this will be * the annotations on that field returned by * {@code Field.getDeclaredAnnotations}. * @param mediaType the media type of the data that will be written. * @return a MessageBodyReader that matches the supplied criteria or {@code null} * if none is found. */
<T> MessageBodyWriter<T> getMessageBodyWriter(Class<T> type, Type genericType, Annotation[] annotations, MediaType mediaType);
Get an exception mapping provider for a particular class of exception. Returns the provider whose generic type is the nearest superclass of type.
Params:
  • type – the class of exception.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – type of the exception handled by the exception mapping provider.
Returns:an ExceptionMapper for the supplied type or null if none is found.
/** * Get an exception mapping provider for a particular class of exception. * Returns the provider whose generic type is the nearest superclass of * {@code type}. * * @param <T> type of the exception handled by the exception mapping provider. * @param type the class of exception. * @return an {@link ExceptionMapper} for the supplied type or {@code null} * if none is found. */
<T extends Throwable> ExceptionMapper<T> getExceptionMapper(Class<T> type);
Get a context resolver for a particular type of context and media type. The set of resolvers is first filtered by comparing the supplied value of mediaType with the value of each resolver's Produces, ensuring the generic type of the context resolver is assignable to the supplied value of contextType, and eliminating those that do not match. If only one resolver matches the criteria then it is returned. If more than one resolver matches then the list of matching resolvers is ordered with those with the best matching values of Produces (x/y > x/* > */*) sorted first. A proxy is returned that delegates calls to ContextResolver.getContext(Class) to each matching context resolver in order and returns the first non-null value it obtains or null if all matching context resolvers return null.
Params:
  • contextType – the class of context desired.
  • mediaType – the media type of data for which a context is required.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – type of the context.
Returns:a matching context resolver instance or null if no matching context providers are found.
/** * Get a context resolver for a particular type of context and media type. * The set of resolvers is first filtered by comparing the supplied value of * {@code mediaType} with the value of each resolver's * {@link javax.ws.rs.Produces}, ensuring the generic type of the context * resolver is assignable to the supplied value of {@code contextType}, and * eliminating those that do not match. If only one resolver matches the * criteria then it is returned. If more than one resolver matches then the * list of matching resolvers is ordered with those with the best * matching values of {@link javax.ws.rs.Produces} (x/y > x&#47;* > *&#47;*) * sorted first. A proxy is returned that delegates calls to * {@link ContextResolver#getContext(java.lang.Class)} to each matching context * resolver in order and returns the first non-null value it obtains or null * if all matching context resolvers return null. * * @param <T> type of the context. * @param contextType the class of context desired. * @param mediaType the media type of data for which a context is required. * @return a matching context resolver instance or {@code null} if no matching * context providers are found. */
<T> ContextResolver<T> getContextResolver(Class<T> contextType, MediaType mediaType); }