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package org.apache.tuscany.samples.sdo.specExampleSection;
import commonj.sdo.helper.XMLHelper;
import commonj.sdo.helper.XSDHelper;
import commonj.sdo.DataObject;
import commonj.sdo.Type;
import commonj.sdo.Property;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.tuscany.samples.sdo.SdoSampleConstants;
/**
* Demonstrates the use of Type and Property to display and the META-DATA for and access Properties of a DataObject.
*
* The following sample is from the Apache Tuscany project. It was written to help users
* understand and experiement with SDO. It is based upon example code contained
* within, and is meant for use with, and reference to the SDO Specification. In general this sample attempts to use the
* code and comments contained within the specification, exceptions to this are noted
* in comments.
*
* The following sample is based upon the 'Using Type and Property with DataObjects' example from the Examples section of the SDO specification.
*
* The Type interface provides access to the metadata for DataObjects. The methods on Type and Property provide information that describes the
* properties of a DataObject. To obtain the Type for a DataObject use the getType() method. This example prints out the contents of a DataObject,
* each property has it's meta-data displayed, accessed dynamically using Type and Property.
*
* Usage:
* This sample can easily be run from within Eclipse as a Java Application if tuscany or
* the sample-sdo project is imported into Eclipse as an existing project.
*
* If executing as a standalone application please do the following:
*
*
* - Include the following jar files on your classpath :
*
* - SDO API and Tuscany Implementation
*
* - sdo-api-{version}.jar - SDO API
*
- tuscany-sdo-impl-{version}.jar - Tuscany SDO implementation
*
*
* - EMF dependencies.
*
* - emf-common-{version}.jar - some common framework utility and base classes
*
- emf-ecore-{version}.jar - the EMF core runtime implementation classes (the Ecore metamodel)
*
- emf-ecore-change-{version}.jar - the EMF change recorder and framework
*
- emf-ecore-xmi-{version}.jar - EMF's default XML (and XMI) serializer and loader
*
- xsd-{version}.jar - the XML Schema model
*
*
*
*
* These jar files can be obtained by downloading and unpacking a Tuscany binary distribution
* - Execute:
* java org.apache.tuscany.samples.sdo.specExampleSection.UsingTypeAndPropertyWithDataObjects
*
*
* @author Robbie Minshall
* @see org.apache.tuscany.samples.sdo.specCodeSnippets.PrintPropertiesOfDataObject
*/
public class UsingTypeAndPropertyWithDataObjects {
/**
* Execute this method in order to run the sample.
*
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("***************************************");
System.out.println("SDO Sample UsingTypeAndPropertyWithDataObjects");
System.out.println("***************************************");
System.out.println("Demonstrates the use of Type and Property to display and the META-DATA for and access Properties of a DataObject.");
System.out.println("***************************************");
try {
// define Types using XSDHelper and predefined xsd file
System.out.println("Defining company Types using XSD");
XSDHelper.INSTANCE.define(ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(SdoSampleConstants.COMPANY_XSD), null);
System.out.println("Type definition completed");
// create company DataObject using XMLHelper which is an example of a XML DAS
System.out.println("Creating company DataObject");
DataObject company = XMLHelper.INSTANCE.load(ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(SdoSampleConstants.COMPANY_DATAOBJECT_XML))
.getRootObject();
printDataObject(company, 0);
System.out.println("Defining purchase order types");
XSDHelper.INSTANCE.define(ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(SdoSampleConstants.PO_XSD_RESOURCE), null);
System.out.println("Type definition completed");
// create company DataObject using XMLHelper which is an example of a XML DAS
System.out.println("Creating purchase order DataObject");
DataObject po = XMLHelper.INSTANCE.load(ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(SdoSampleConstants.PO_XML_RESOURCE))
.getRootObject();
printDataObject(po, 0);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("Sorry there was an error encountered " + e.toString());
e.printStackTrace();
}
System.out.println("GoodBye");
}
/**
* Prints out the contents of a DataObject, each property has it's meta-data displayed, accessed dynamically using Type and Property.
* @param dataObject. DataObject to be printed.
* @param indent. For formatting
*/
public static void printDataObject(DataObject dataObject, int indent) {
// For each Property
List properties = dataObject.getInstanceProperties();
for (int p = 0, size = properties.size(); p < size; p++) {
if (dataObject.isSet(p)) {
Property property = (Property) properties.get(p);
if (property.isMany()) {
// For many-valued properties, process a list of values
List values = dataObject.getList(p);
for (int v = 0, count = values.size(); v < count; v++) {
printValue(values.get(v), property, indent);
}
} else {
// For single-valued properties, print out the value
printValue(dataObject.get(p), property, indent);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Prints the value of a property
* @param value. Value of Property to be printed
* @param property. Property to be printed
* @param indent. For formatting
*/
public static void printValue(Object value, Property property, int indent) {
// Get the name of the property
String propertyName = property.getName();
// Construct a string for the proper indentation
String margin = "";
for (int i = 0; i < indent; i++)
margin += "\t";
if (value != null && property.isContainment()) {
// For containment properties, display the value
// with printDataObject
Type type = property.getType();
String typeName = type.getName();
System.out.println(margin + propertyName + " (" + typeName + "):");
printDataObject((DataObject) value, indent + 1);
} else {
// For non-containment properties, just print the value
System.out.println(margin + propertyName + ": " + value);
}
}
}