Class DefaultFileLocatorHelper

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.jetty.osgi.util.DefaultFileLocatorHelper
All Implemented Interfaces:
BundleFileLocatorHelper

public class DefaultFileLocatorHelper extends Object implements BundleFileLocatorHelper
DefaultFileLocatorHelper

From a bundle to its location on the filesystem. Assumes the bundle is not a jar.

  • Constructor Details

    • DefaultFileLocatorHelper

      public DefaultFileLocatorHelper()
  • Method Details

    • match

      public static boolean match(String name, String... names)
    • getBundleInstallLocation

      public File getBundleInstallLocation(org.osgi.framework.Bundle bundle) throws Exception
      Works with equinox, felix, nuxeo and probably more. Not exactly in the spirit of OSGi but quite necessary to support self-contained webapps and other situations.
      Specified by:
      getBundleInstallLocation in interface BundleFileLocatorHelper
      Parameters:
      bundle - The bundle
      Returns:
      Its installation location as a file.
      Throws:
      Exception - if unable to get the bundle install location
    • getFileInBundle

      public File getFileInBundle(org.osgi.framework.Bundle bundle, String path) throws Exception
      Locate a file inside a bundle.
      Specified by:
      getFileInBundle in interface BundleFileLocatorHelper
      Parameters:
      bundle - the bundle
      path - the path
      Returns:
      file object
      Throws:
      Exception - if unable to get the file in the bundle
    • findEntries

      public Enumeration<URL> findEntries(org.osgi.framework.Bundle bundle, String entryPath)
      Helper method equivalent to Bundle#getEntry(String entryPath) except that it searches for entries in the fragments by using the Bundle#findEntries method.
      Specified by:
      findEntries in interface BundleFileLocatorHelper
      Parameters:
      bundle - the bundle
      entryPath - the entry path
      Returns:
      null or all the entries found for that path.
    • locateJarsInsideBundle

      public File[] locateJarsInsideBundle(org.osgi.framework.Bundle bundle) throws Exception
      If the bundle is a jar, returns the jar. If the bundle is a folder, look inside it and search for jars that it returns.

      Good enough for our purpose (TldLocationsCache when it scans for tld files inside jars alone. In fact we only support the second situation for development purpose where the bundle was imported in pde and the classes kept in a jar.

      Specified by:
      locateJarsInsideBundle in interface BundleFileLocatorHelper
      Parameters:
      bundle - the bundle
      Returns:
      The jar(s) file that is either the bundle itself, either the jars embedded inside it.
      Throws:
      Exception - if unable to locate the jars
    • getLocalURL

      public URL getLocalURL(URL url) throws Exception
      Only useful for equinox: on felix we get the file:// or jar:// url already. Other OSGi implementations have not been tested

      Get a URL to the bundle entry that uses a common protocol (i.e. file: jar: or http: etc.).

      Specified by:
      getLocalURL in interface BundleFileLocatorHelper
      Parameters:
      url - the url
      Returns:
      a URL to the bundle entry that uses a common protocol
      Throws:
      Exception - if unable to get the local url
    • getFileURL

      public URL getFileURL(URL url) throws Exception
      Only useful for equinox: on felix we get the file:// url already. Other OSGi implementations have not been tested

      Get a URL to the content of the bundle entry that uses the file: protocol. The content of the bundle entry may be downloaded or extracted to the local file system in order to create a file: URL.

      Specified by:
      getFileURL in interface BundleFileLocatorHelper
      Parameters:
      url - the url
      Returns:
      a URL to the content of the bundle entry that uses the file: protocol
      Throws:
      Exception - if unable to get the file url