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package javax.cache.configuration; import java.io.Serializable;
A convenience class that defines generically typed static methods to aid in the building of Factory instances.

Factory is used by MutableConfiguration to avoid adding non-Serializable instances that would assume usage in the local JVM.

Two styles of builder are available:

  • those taking a Class or className. A new instance will be created by the Factory
  • those taking a Serializable instance. That instance will be created by the Factory. As the instance is Serializable it no assumption of usage in the local JVM is implied.
Factory instances can also be created in other ways.
Author:Brian Oliver, Greg Luck
Since:1.0
/** * A convenience class that defines generically typed static methods to aid in * the building of {@link Factory} instances. * <p> * {@link Factory} is used by {@link MutableConfiguration} to avoid adding * non-Serializable instances that would assume usage in the local JVM. * <p> * Two styles of builder are available: * <ul> * <li>those taking a Class or className. A new instance will be created by * the {@link Factory} * </li> * <li>those taking a Serializable instance. That instance will be created * by the {@link Factory}. As the instance is Serializable it no assumption of * usage in the local JVM is implied. * </li> * </ul> * * Factory instances can also be created in other ways. * * @author Brian Oliver * @author Greg Luck * @since 1.0 */
public final class FactoryBuilder {
A private constructor to prevent instantiation.
/** * A private constructor to prevent instantiation. */
private FactoryBuilder() { //deliberately empty - no instances allowed! }
Constructs a Factory that will produce factory instances of the specified class.

The specified class must have a no-args constructor.

Params:
  • clazz – the class of instances to be produced by the returned Factory
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of the instances produced by the Factory
Returns:a Factory for the specified clazz
/** * Constructs a {@link Factory} that will produce factory instances of the * specified class. * <p> * The specified class must have a no-args constructor. * * @param clazz the class of instances to be produced by the returned * {@link Factory} * @param <T> the type of the instances produced by the {@link Factory} * @return a {@link Factory} for the specified clazz */
public static <T> Factory<T> factoryOf(Class<T> clazz) { return new ClassFactory<T>(clazz); }
Constructs a Factory that will produce factory instances of the specified class.

The specified class must have a no-args constructor.

Params:
  • className – the class of instances to be produced by the returned Factory
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of the instances produced by the Factory
Returns: a Factory for the specified clazz
/** * Constructs a {@link Factory} that will produce factory instances of the * specified class. * <p> * The specified class must have a no-args constructor. * * @param className the class of instances to be produced by the returned * {@link Factory} * @param <T> the type of the instances produced by the {@link Factory} * @return a {@link Factory} for the specified clazz */
public static <T> Factory<T> factoryOf(String className) { return new ClassFactory<T>(className); }
Constructs a Factory that will return the specified factory Serializable instance.

If T is not Serializable use factoryOf(Class<Object>) or factoryOf(String).

Params:
  • instance – the Serializable instance the Factory will return
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of the instances returned
Returns:a Factory for the instance
/** * Constructs a {@link Factory} that will return the specified factory * Serializable instance. * <p> * If T is not Serializable use {@link #factoryOf(Class)} or * {@link #factoryOf(String)}. * * @param instance the Serializable instance the {@link Factory} will return * @param <T> the type of the instances returned * @return a {@link Factory} for the instance */
public static <T extends Serializable> Factory<T> factoryOf(T instance) { return new SingletonFactory<T>(instance); }
A Factory that instantiates a specific Class.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of the instance produced by the Factory
/** * A {@link Factory} that instantiates a specific Class. * * @param <T> the type of the instance produced by the {@link Factory} */
public static class ClassFactory<T> implements Factory<T>, Serializable {
The serialVersionUID required for Serializable.
/** * The serialVersionUID required for {@link Serializable}. */
public static final long serialVersionUID = 201305101626L;
The name of the Class.
/** * The name of the Class. */
private String className;
Constructor for the ClassFactory.
Params:
  • clazz – the Class to instantiate
/** * Constructor for the {@link ClassFactory}. * * @param clazz the Class to instantiate */
public ClassFactory(Class<T> clazz) { this.className = clazz.getName(); }
Constructor for the ClassFactory.
Params:
  • className – the name of the Class to instantiate
/** * Constructor for the {@link ClassFactory}. * * @param className the name of the Class to instantiate */
public ClassFactory(String className) { this.className = className; } @Override public T create() { try { ClassLoader loader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); Class<?> clazz = loader.loadClass(className); return (T) clazz.newInstance(); } catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException("Failed to create an instance of " + className, e); } } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { if (this == other) return true; if (other == null || getClass() != other.getClass()) return false; ClassFactory that = (ClassFactory) other; if (!className.equals(that.className)) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { return className.hashCode(); } }
A Factory that always returns a specific instance. ie: the factory returns a singleton, regardless of the number of times Factory.create() is called.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of the instance produced by the Factory
/** * A {@link Factory} that always returns a specific instance. ie: the * factory returns a singleton, regardless of the number of times * {@link Factory#create()} is called. * * @param <T> the type of the instance produced by the {@link Factory} */
public static class SingletonFactory<T> implements Factory<T>, Serializable {
The serialVersionUID required for Serializable.
/** * The serialVersionUID required for {@link java.io.Serializable}. */
public static final long serialVersionUID = 201305101634L;
The singleton instance.
/** * The singleton instance. */
private T instance;
Constructor for the SingletonFactory.
Params:
  • instance – the instance to return
/** * Constructor for the {@link SingletonFactory}. * * @param instance the instance to return */
public SingletonFactory(T instance) { this.instance = instance; } @Override public T create() { return instance; } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { if (this == other) return true; if (other == null || getClass() != other.getClass()) return false; SingletonFactory that = (SingletonFactory) other; if (!instance.equals(that.instance)) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { return instance.hashCode(); } } }