/* * Copyright (c) 2003, 2006, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.xml.validation; import java.io.File; import java.net.URL; import javax.xml.transform.Source; import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource; import org.w3c.dom.ls.LSResourceResolver; import org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler; import org.xml.sax.SAXException; import org.xml.sax.SAXNotRecognizedException; import org.xml.sax.SAXNotSupportedException; /** * Factory that creates {@link Schema} objects. Entry-point to * the validation API. * *
* {@link SchemaFactory} is a schema compiler. It reads external * representations of schemas and prepares them for validation. * *
 * The {@link SchemaFactory} class is not thread-safe. In other words,
 * it is the application's responsibility to ensure that at most
 * one thread is using a {@link SchemaFactory} object at any
 * given moment. Implementations are encouraged to mark methods
 * as synchronized to protect themselves from broken clients.
 *
 * 
 * {@link SchemaFactory} is not re-entrant. While one of the
 * newSchema methods is being invoked, applications
 * may not attempt to recursively invoke the newSchema method,
 * even from the same thread.
 *
 * 
* This spec uses a namespace URI to designate a schema language. * The following table shows the values defined by this specification. *
* To be compliant with the spec, the implementation * is only required to support W3C XML Schema 1.0. However, * if it chooses to support other schema languages listed here, * it must conform to the relevant behaviors described in this spec. * *
* Schema languages not listed here are expected to * introduce their own URIs to represent themselves. * The {@link SchemaFactory} class is capable of locating other * implementations for other schema languages at run-time. * *
* Note that because the XML DTD is strongly tied to the parsing process * and has a significant effect on the parsing process, it is impossible * to define the DTD validation as a process independent from parsing. * For this reason, this specification does not define the semantics for * the XML DTD. This doesn't prohibit implentors from implementing it * in a way they see fit, but users are warned that any DTD * validation implemented on this interface necessarily deviate from * the XML DTD semantics as defined in the XML 1.0. * *
| value* | language* | 
|---|---|
| {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#W3C_XML_SCHEMA_NS_URI} (" *http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema") | W3C XML Schema 1.0* | 
| {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#RELAXNG_NS_URI} (" *http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0") | RELAX NG 1.0* | 
Constructor for derived classes.
* *The constructor does nothing.
* *Derived classes must create {@link SchemaFactory} objects that have
     * null {@link ErrorHandler} and
     * null {@link LSResourceResolver}.
Lookup an implementation of the SchemaFactory that supports the specified
     * schema language and return it.
To find a SchemaFactory object for a given schema language,
     * this method looks the following places in the following order
     * where "the class loader" refers to the context class loader:
"javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactory:schemaLanguage"
     *     is present (where schemaLanguage is the parameter
     *     to this method), then its value is read
     *     as a class name. The method will try to
     *     create a new instance of this class by using the class loader,
     *     and returns it if it is successfully created.
     *   $java.home/lib/jaxp.properties is read and
     *     the value associated with the key being the system property above
     *     is looked for. If present, the value is processed just like above.
     *   The class loader is asked for service provider provider-configuration files matching
     *     javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactory in the resource directory META-INF/services.
     *     See the JAR File Specification for file format and parsing rules.
     *     Each potential service provider is required to implement the method:
     *        {@link #isSchemaLanguageSupported(String schemaLanguage)}
     *     
     *     The first service provider found in class loader order that supports the specified schema language is returned.
     *   SchemaFactory is located
     *     in a implementation specific way. There must be a platform default
     *     SchemaFactory for W3C XML Schema.
     *   If everything fails, {@link IllegalArgumentException} will be thrown.
* *Tip for Trouble-shooting:
*See {@link java.util.Properties#load(java.io.InputStream)} for * exactly how a property file is parsed. In particular, colons ':' * need to be escaped in a property file, so make sure schema language * URIs are properly escaped in it. For example:
*
     * http\://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema=org.acme.foo.XSSchemaFactory
     * 
     *
     * @param schemaLanguage
     *      Specifies the schema language which the returned
     *      SchemaFactory will understand. See
     *      the list of available
     *      schema languages for the possible values.
     *
     * @return New instance of a SchemaFactory
     *
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
     *      If no implementation of the schema language is available.
     * @throws NullPointerException
     *      If the schemaLanguage parameter is null.
     *
     * @see #newInstance(String schemaLanguage, String factoryClassName, ClassLoader classLoader)
     */
    public static final SchemaFactory newInstance(String schemaLanguage) {
        ClassLoader cl;
        cl = ss.getContextClassLoader();
        if (cl == null) {
            //cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
            //use the current class loader
            cl = SchemaFactory.class.getClassLoader();
        }
        SchemaFactory f = new SchemaFactoryFinder(cl).newFactory(schemaLanguage);
        if (f == null) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "No SchemaFactory"
                    + " that implements the schema language specified by: " + schemaLanguage
                    + " could be loaded");
        }
        return f;
    }
    /**
     * Obtain a new instance of a SchemaFactory from class name. SchemaFactory
     * is returned if specified factory class name supports the specified schema language.
     * This function is useful when there are multiple providers in the classpath.
     * It gives more control to the application as it can specify which provider
     * should be loaded.
Setting the jaxp.debug system property will cause
     * this method to print a lot of debug messages
     * to System.err about what it is doing and where it is looking at.
If you have problems try:
*
     * java -Djaxp.debug=1 YourProgram ....
     * 
     *
     * @param schemaLanguage Specifies the schema language which the returned
     *                          SchemaFactory will understand. See
     *                          the list of available
     *                          schema languages for the possible values.
     *
     * @param factoryClassName fully qualified factory class name that provides implementation of javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactory.
     *
     * @param classLoader ClassLoader used to load the factory class. If null
     *                     current Thread's context classLoader is used to load the factory class.
     *
     * @return New instance of a SchemaFactory
     *
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
     *                   if factoryClassName is null, or
     *                   the factory class cannot be loaded, instantiated or doesn't
     *                   support the schema language specified in schemLanguage
     *                   parameter.
     *
     * @throws NullPointerException
     *      If the schemaLanguage parameter is null.
     *
     * @see #newInstance(String schemaLanguage)
     *
     * @since 1.6
     */
    public static SchemaFactory newInstance(String schemaLanguage, String factoryClassName, ClassLoader classLoader){
        ClassLoader cl = classLoader;
        if (cl == null) {
            cl = ss.getContextClassLoader();
        }
        SchemaFactory f = new SchemaFactoryFinder(cl).createInstance(factoryClassName);
        if (f == null) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "Factory " + factoryClassName
                    + " could not be loaded to implement the schema language specified by: " + schemaLanguage);
        }
        //if this factory supports the given schemalanguage return this factory else thrown exception
        if(f.isSchemaLanguageSupported(schemaLanguage)){
            return f;
        }else{
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "Factory " + f.getClass().getName()
                    + " does not implement the schema language specified by: " + schemaLanguage);
        }
    }
        /**
         * Is specified schema supported by this SchemaFactory?
SchemaFactory will understand.
     *    schemaLanguage must specify a valid schema language.
         *
         * @return true if SchemaFactory supports schemaLanguage, else false.
         *
         * @throws NullPointerException If schemaLanguage is null.
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException If schemaLanguage.length() == 0
         *   or schemaLanguage does not specify a valid schema language.
         */
        public abstract boolean isSchemaLanguageSupported(String schemaLanguage);
    /**
     * Look up the value of a feature flag.
     *
     * The feature name is any fully-qualified URI. It is * possible for a {@link SchemaFactory} to recognize a feature name but * temporarily be unable to return its value. * *
Implementors are free (and encouraged) to invent their own features, * using names built on their own URIs.
* * @param name The feature name, which is a non-null fully-qualified URI. * * @return The current value of the feature (true or false). * * @throws SAXNotRecognizedException If the feature * value can't be assigned or retrieved. * @throws SAXNotSupportedException When the * {@link SchemaFactory} recognizes the feature name but * cannot determine its value at this time. * @throws NullPointerException Ifname is null.
     *
     * @see #setFeature(String, boolean)
     */
    public boolean getFeature(String name)
        throws SAXNotRecognizedException, SAXNotSupportedException {
        if (name == null) {
                throw new NullPointerException("the name parameter is null");
        }
        throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name);
    }
    /**
     * Set a feature for this SchemaFactory,
     * {@link Schema}s created by this factory, and by extension,
     * {@link Validator}s and {@link ValidatorHandler}s created by
     * those {@link Schema}s.
     * 
Implementors and developers should pay particular attention
     * to how the special {@link Schema} object returned by {@link
     * #newSchema()} is processed. In some cases, for example, when the
     * SchemaFactory and the class actually loading the
     * schema come from different implementations, it may not be possible
     * for SchemaFactory features to be inherited automatically.
     * Developers should
     * make sure that features, such as secure processing, are explicitly
     * set in both places.
The feature name is any fully-qualified URI. It is * possible for a {@link SchemaFactory} to expose a feature value but * to be unable to change the current value.
* *All implementations are required to support the {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING} feature. * When the feature is:
*true: the implementation will limit XML processing to conform to implementation limits.
     *     Examples include enity expansion limits and XML Schema constructs that would consume large amounts of resources.
     *     If XML processing is limited for security reasons, it will be reported via a call to the registered
     *    {@link ErrorHandler#fatalError(SAXParseException exception)}.
     *     See {@link #setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler errorHandler)}.
     *   false: the implementation will processing XML according to the XML specifications without
     *     regard to possible implementation limits.
     *   name is null.
     *
     * @see #getFeature(String)
     */
    public void setFeature(String name, boolean value)
        throws SAXNotRecognizedException, SAXNotSupportedException {
        if (name == null) {
                throw new NullPointerException("the name parameter is null");
        }
        throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name);
    }
    /**
     * Set the value of a property.
     *
     * The property name is any fully-qualified URI. It is * possible for a {@link SchemaFactory} to recognize a property name but * to be unable to change the current value.
* ** All implementations that implement JAXP 1.5 or newer are required to * support the {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#ACCESS_EXTERNAL_DTD} and * {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#ACCESS_EXTERNAL_SCHEMA} properties. *
*Access to external DTDs in Schema files is restricted to the protocols * specified by the {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#ACCESS_EXTERNAL_DTD} property. * If access is denied during the creation of new Schema due to the restriction * of this property, {@link org.xml.sax.SAXException} will be thrown by the * {@link #newSchema(Source)} or {@link #newSchema(File)} * or {@link #newSchema(URL)} or or {@link #newSchema(Source[])} method.
* *Access to external DTDs in xml source files is restricted to the protocols * specified by the {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#ACCESS_EXTERNAL_DTD} property. * If access is denied during validation due to the restriction * of this property, {@link org.xml.sax.SAXException} will be thrown by the * {@link javax.xml.validation.Validator#validate(Source)} or * {@link javax.xml.validation.Validator#validate(Source, Result)} method.
* *Access to external reference set by the schemaLocation attribute is * restricted to the protocols specified by the * {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#ACCESS_EXTERNAL_SCHEMA} property. * If access is denied during validation due to the restriction of this property, * {@link org.xml.sax.SAXException} will be thrown by the * {@link javax.xml.validation.Validator#validate(Source)} or * {@link javax.xml.validation.Validator#validate(Source, Result)} method.
* *Access to external reference set by the Import * and Include element is restricted to the protocols specified by the * {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#ACCESS_EXTERNAL_SCHEMA} property. * If access is denied during the creation of new Schema due to the restriction * of this property, {@link org.xml.sax.SAXException} will be thrown by the * {@link #newSchema(Source)} or {@link #newSchema(File)} * or {@link #newSchema(URL)} or {@link #newSchema(Source[])} method.
*name is null.
     */
    public void setProperty(String name, Object object)
        throws SAXNotRecognizedException, SAXNotSupportedException {
        if (name == null) {
                throw new NullPointerException("the name parameter is null");
        }
        throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name);
    }
    /**
     * Look up the value of a property.
     *
     * The property name is any fully-qualified URI. It is * possible for a {@link SchemaFactory} to recognize a property name but * temporarily be unable to return its value.
* *{@link SchemaFactory}s are not required to recognize any specific * property names.
* *Implementors are free (and encouraged) to invent their own properties, * using names built on their own URIs.
* * @param name The property name, which is a non-null fully-qualified URI. * * @return The current value of the property. * * @throws SAXNotRecognizedException If the property * value can't be assigned or retrieved. * @throws SAXNotSupportedException When the * XMLReader recognizes the property name but * cannot determine its value at this time. * @throws NullPointerException Ifname is null.
     *
     * @see #setProperty(String, Object)
     */
    public Object getProperty(String name)
        throws SAXNotRecognizedException, SAXNotSupportedException {
        if (name == null) {
                throw new NullPointerException("the name parameter is null");
        }
        throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name);
    }
    /**
     * Sets the {@link ErrorHandler} to receive errors encountered
     * during the newSchema method invocation.
     *
     * * Error handler can be used to customize the error handling process * during schema parsing. When an {@link ErrorHandler} is set, * errors found during the parsing of schemas will be first sent * to the {@link ErrorHandler}. * *
* The error handler can abort the parsing of a schema immediately * by throwing {@link SAXException} from the handler. Or for example * it can print an error to the screen and try to continue the * processing by returning normally from the {@link ErrorHandler} * *
     * If any {@link Throwable} (or instances of its derived classes)
     * is thrown from an {@link ErrorHandler},
     * the caller of the newSchema method will be thrown
     * the same {@link Throwable} object.
     *
     * 
* {@link SchemaFactory} is not allowed to * throw {@link SAXException} without first reporting it to * {@link ErrorHandler}. * *
* Applications can call this method even during a {@link Schema} * is being parsed. * *
* When the {@link ErrorHandler} is null, the implementation will * behave as if the following {@link ErrorHandler} is set: *
     * class DraconianErrorHandler implements {@link ErrorHandler} {
     *     public void fatalError( {@link org.xml.sax.SAXParseException} e ) throws {@link SAXException} {
     *         throw e;
     *     }
     *     public void error( {@link org.xml.sax.SAXParseException} e ) throws {@link SAXException} {
     *         throw e;
     *     }
     *     public void warning( {@link org.xml.sax.SAXParseException} e ) throws {@link SAXException} {
     *         // noop
     *     }
     * }
     * 
     *
     * 
     * When a new {@link SchemaFactory} object is created, initially
     * this field is set to null. This field will NOT be
     * inherited to {@link Schema}s, {@link Validator}s, or
     * {@link ValidatorHandler}s that are created from this {@link SchemaFactory}.
     *
     * @param errorHandler A new error handler to be set.
     *   This parameter can be null.
     */
    public abstract void setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler errorHandler);
    /**
     * Gets the current {@link ErrorHandler} set to this {@link SchemaFactory}.
     *
     * @return
     *      This method returns the object that was last set through
     *      the {@link #setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler)} method, or null
     *      if that method has never been called since this {@link SchemaFactory}
     *      has created.
     *
     * @see #setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler)
     */
    public abstract ErrorHandler getErrorHandler();
    /**
     * Sets the {@link LSResourceResolver} to customize
     * resource resolution when parsing schemas.
     *
     * 
     * {@link SchemaFactory} uses a {@link LSResourceResolver}
     * when it needs to locate external resources while parsing schemas,
     * although exactly what constitutes "locating external resources" is
     * up to each schema language. For example, for W3C XML Schema,
     * this includes files <include>d or <import>ed,
     * and DTD referenced from schema files, etc.
     *
     * 
* Applications can call this method even during a {@link Schema} * is being parsed. * *
* When the {@link LSResourceResolver} is null, the implementation will * behave as if the following {@link LSResourceResolver} is set: *
     * class DumbDOMResourceResolver implements {@link LSResourceResolver} {
     *     public {@link org.w3c.dom.ls.LSInput} resolveResource(
     *         String publicId, String systemId, String baseURI) {
     *
     *         return null; // always return null
     *     }
     * }
     * 
     *
     * 
     * If a {@link LSResourceResolver} throws a {@link RuntimeException}
     *  (or instances of its derived classes),
     * then the {@link SchemaFactory} will abort the parsing and
     * the caller of the newSchema method will receive
     * the same {@link RuntimeException}.
     *
     * 
* When a new {@link SchemaFactory} object is created, initially * this field is set to null. This field will NOT be * inherited to {@link Schema}s, {@link Validator}s, or * {@link ValidatorHandler}s that are created from this {@link SchemaFactory}. * * @param resourceResolver * A new resource resolver to be set. This parameter can be null. */ public abstract void setResourceResolver(LSResourceResolver resourceResolver); /** * Gets the current {@link LSResourceResolver} set to this {@link SchemaFactory}. * * @return * This method returns the object that was last set through * the {@link #setResourceResolver(LSResourceResolver)} method, or null * if that method has never been called since this {@link SchemaFactory} * has created. * * @see #setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler) */ public abstract LSResourceResolver getResourceResolver(); /** *
Parses the specified source as a schema and returns it as a schema.
* *This is a convenience method for {@link #newSchema(Source[] schemas)}.
* * @param schema Source that represents a schema. * * @return NewSchema from parsing schema.
     *
     * @throws SAXException If a SAX error occurs during parsing.
     * @throws NullPointerException if schema is null.
     */
    public Schema newSchema(Source schema) throws SAXException {
        return newSchema(new Source[]{schema});
    }
    /**
     * Parses the specified File as a schema and returns it as a Schema.
This is a convenience method for {@link #newSchema(Source schema)}.
* * @param schema File that represents a schema. * * @return NewSchema from parsing schema.
     *
     * @throws SAXException If a SAX error occurs during parsing.
     * @throws NullPointerException if schema is null.
     */
    public Schema newSchema(File schema) throws SAXException {
        return newSchema(new StreamSource(schema));
    }
    /**
     * Parses the specified URL as a schema and returns it as a Schema.
This is a convenience method for {@link #newSchema(Source schema)}.
* * @param schemaURL that represents a schema.
     *
     * @return New Schema from parsing schema.
     *
     * @throws SAXException If a SAX error occurs during parsing.
     * @throws NullPointerException if schema is null.
     */
    public Schema newSchema(URL schema) throws SAXException {
        return newSchema(new StreamSource(schema.toExternalForm()));
    }
    /**
     * Parses the specified source(s) as a schema and returns it as a schema.
     *
     * * The callee will read all the {@link Source}s and combine them into a * single schema. The exact semantics of the combination depends on the schema * language that this {@link SchemaFactory} object is created for. * *
* When an {@link ErrorHandler} is set, the callee will report all the errors * found in sources to the handler. If the handler throws an exception, it will * abort the schema compilation and the same exception will be thrown from * this method. Also, after an error is reported to a handler, the callee is allowed * to abort the further processing by throwing it. If an error handler is not set, * the callee will throw the first error it finds in the sources. * *
* The resulting schema contains components from the specified sources. * The same result would be achieved if all these sources were * imported, using appropriate values for schemaLocation and namespace, * into a single schema document with a different targetNamespace * and no components of its own, if the import elements were given * in the same order as the sources. Section 4.2.3 of the XML Schema * recommendation describes the options processors have in this * regard. While a processor should be consistent in its treatment of * JAXP schema sources and XML Schema imports, the behaviour between * JAXP-compliant parsers may vary; in particular, parsers may choose * to ignore all but the first <import> for a given namespace, * regardless of information provided in schemaLocation. * *
* If the parsed set of schemas includes error(s) as * specified in the section 5.1 of the XML Schema spec, then * the error must be reported to the {@link ErrorHandler}. * *
For RELAX NG, this method must throw {@link UnsupportedOperationException}
     * if schemas.length!=1.
     *
     *
     * @param schemas
     *      inputs to be parsed. {@link SchemaFactory} is required
     *      to recognize {@link javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXSource},
     *      {@link StreamSource},
     *      {@link javax.xml.transform.stax.StAXSource},
     *      and {@link javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource}.
     *      Input schemas must be XML documents or
     *      XML elements and must not be null. For backwards compatibility,
     *      the results of passing anything other than
     *      a document or element are implementation-dependent.
     *      Implementations must either recognize and process the input
     *      or thrown an IllegalArgumentException.
     *
     * @return
     *      Always return a non-null valid {@link Schema} object.
     *      Note that when an error has been reported, there is no
     *      guarantee that the returned {@link Schema} object is
     *      meaningful.
     *
     * @throws SAXException
     *      If an error is found during processing the specified inputs.
     *      When an {@link ErrorHandler} is set, errors are reported to
     *      there first. See {@link #setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler)}.
     * @throws NullPointerException
     *      If the schemas parameter itself is null or
     *      any item in the array is null.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
     *      If any item in the array is not recognized by this method.
     * @throws UnsupportedOperationException
     *      If the schema language doesn't support this operation.
     */
    public abstract Schema newSchema(Source[] schemas) throws SAXException;
    /**
     * Creates a special {@link Schema} object.
     *
     * 
The exact semantics of the returned {@link Schema} object * depend on the schema language for which this {@link SchemaFactory} * is created. * *
Also, implementations are allowed to use implementation-specific * property/feature to alter the semantics of this method.
* *Implementors and developers should pay particular attention * to how the features set on this {@link SchemaFactory} are * processed by this special {@link Schema}. * In some cases, for example, when the * {@link SchemaFactory} and the class actually loading the * schema come from different implementations, it may not be possible * for {@link SchemaFactory} features to be inherited automatically. * Developers should * make sure that features, such as secure processing, are explicitly * set in both places.
* ** For XML Schema, this method creates a {@link Schema} object that * performs validation by using location hints specified in documents. * *
* The returned {@link Schema} object assumes that if documents * refer to the same URL in the schema location hints, * they will always resolve to the same schema document. This * asusmption allows implementations to reuse parsed results of * schema documents so that multiple validations against the same * schema will run faster. * *
* Note that the use of schema location hints introduces a * vulnerability to denial-of-service attacks. * * *
* RELAX NG does not support this operation. * * @return * Always return non-null valid {@link Schema} object. * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * If this operation is not supported by the callee. * @throws SAXException * If this operation is supported but failed for some reason. */ public abstract Schema newSchema() throws SAXException; }