Class Resolver<M extends Match>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterable<M>, Collection<M>, Set<M>
Match objects, which can then be
retrieved using a string by comparing that string to the pattern of
the Match objects. Patterns consist of characters
with either the '*' or '?' characters as wild characters. The '*'
character is completely wild meaning that is will match nothing or
a long sequence of characters. The '?' character matches a single
character.
If the '?' character immediately follows the '*' character then the match is made as any sequence of characters up to the first match of the next character. For example "/*?/index.jsp" will match all files preceeded by only a single path. So "/pub/index.jsp" will match, however "/pub/bin/index.jsp" will not, as it has two paths. So, in effect the '*?' sequence will match anything or nothing up to the first occurence of the next character in the pattern.
A design goal of the Resolver was to make it capable
of high performance. In order to achieve a high performance the
Resolver can cache the resolutions it makes so that if
the same text is given to the Resolver.resolve method
a cached result can be retrived quickly which will decrease the
length of time and work required to perform the match.
The semantics of the resolver are such that the last pattern added
with a wild string is the first one checked for a match. This means
that if a sequence of insertions like add(x) followed
by add(y) is made, then a resolve(z) will
result in a comparison to y first and then x, if z matches y then
it is given as the result and if z does not match y and matches x
then x is returned, remember if z matches both x and y then y will
be the result due to the fact that is was the last pattern added.
- Author:
- Niall Gallagher
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionCaches the text resolutions made to reduce the work required.Stores the matches added to the resolver in resolution order. -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionResolver()The default constructor will create aResolverwithout a large cache size. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanThis inserts theMatchimplementation into the set so that it can be used for resolutions.voidclear()This is used to clear all matches from the set.iterator()This returns anIteratorthat iterates over the matches in insertion order.booleanThis is used to remove theMatchimplementation from the resolver.This will search the patterns in thisResolverto see if there is a pattern in it that matches the string given.resolveAll(String text) This will search the patterns in thisResolverto see if there is a pattern in it that matches the string given.intsize()Returns the number of matches that have been inserted into theResolver.Methods inherited from class AbstractSet
equals, hashCode, removeAllMethods inherited from class AbstractCollection
addAll, contains, containsAll, isEmpty, remove, retainAll, toArray, toArray, toStringMethods inherited from interface Collection
parallelStream, removeIf, stream, toArrayMethods inherited from interface Set
addAll, contains, containsAll, isEmpty, remove, retainAll, spliterator, toArray, toArray
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Field Details
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cache
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stack
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Constructor Details
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Resolver
public Resolver()The default constructor will create aResolverwithout a large cache size. This is intended for use when the requests forresolvetend to use strings that are reasonably similar. If the strings issued to this instance are dramatically different then the cache tends to be an overhead rather than a bonus.
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Method Details
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resolve
This will search the patterns in thisResolverto see if there is a pattern in it that matches the string given. This will search the patterns from the last entered pattern to the first entered. So that the last entered patterns are the most searched patterns and will resolve it first if it matches.- Parameters:
text- this is the string that is to be matched by this- Returns:
- this will return the first match within the resolver
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resolveAll
This will search the patterns in thisResolverto see if there is a pattern in it that matches the string given. This will search the patterns from the last entered pattern to the first entered. So that the last entered patterns are the most searched patterns and will resolve it first if it matches.- Parameters:
text- this is the string that is to be matched by this- Returns:
- this will return all of the matches within the resolver
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add
This inserts theMatchimplementation into the set so that it can be used for resolutions. The last added match is the first resolved. Because this changes the state of the resolver this clears the cache as it may affect resolutions.- Specified by:
addin interfaceCollection<M extends Match>- Specified by:
addin interfaceSet<M extends Match>- Overrides:
addin classAbstractCollection<M extends Match>- Parameters:
match- this is the match that is to be inserted to this- Returns:
- returns true if the addition succeeded, always true
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iterator
This returns anIteratorthat iterates over the matches in insertion order. So the first match added is the first retrieved from theIterator. This order is used to ensure that resolver can be serialized properly.- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceCollection<M extends Match>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceIterable<M extends Match>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceSet<M extends Match>- Specified by:
iteratorin classAbstractCollection<M extends Match>- Returns:
- returns an iterator for the sequence of insertion
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remove
This is used to remove theMatchimplementation from the resolver. This clears the cache as the removal of a match may affect the resoultions existing in the cache. Theequalsmethod of the match must be implemented.- Parameters:
match- this is the match that is to be removed- Returns:
- true of the removal of the match was successful
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size
public int size()Returns the number of matches that have been inserted into theResolver. Although this is a set, it does not mean that matches cannot used the same pattern string. -
clear
public void clear()This is used to clear all matches from the set. This ensures that the resolver contains no matches and that the resolution cache is cleared. This is used to that the set can be reused and have new pattern matches inserted into it for resolution.
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