Class FrameworkUtil
This class contains utility methods which access Framework functions that may be useful to bundles.
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- 1.3
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- $Id: e93d15cef98c0e7f425f3b076d317c46ebb9a52a $
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic FiltercreateFilter(String filter) Creates aFilterobject.static BundleReturn aBundlefor the specified bundle class.static booleanmatchDistinguishedNameChain(String matchPattern, List<String> dnChain) Match a Distinguished Name (DN) chain against a pattern.
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Method Details
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createFilter
Creates aFilterobject. ThisFilterobject may be used to match aServiceReferenceobject or aDictionaryobject.If the filter cannot be parsed, an
InvalidSyntaxExceptionwill be thrown with a human readable message where the filter became unparsable.This method returns a Filter implementation which may not perform as well as the framework implementation-specific Filter implementation returned by
BundleContext.createFilter(String).- Parameters:
filter- The filter string.- Returns:
- A
Filterobject encapsulating the filter string. - Throws:
InvalidSyntaxException- Iffiltercontains an invalid filter string that cannot be parsed.NullPointerException- Iffilteris null.- See Also:
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matchDistinguishedNameChain
Match a Distinguished Name (DN) chain against a pattern. DNs can be matched using wildcards. A wildcard ('*'\u002A) replaces all possible values. Due to the structure of the DN, the comparison is more complicated than string-based wildcard matching.A wildcard can stand for zero or more DNs in a chain, a number of relative distinguished names (RDNs) within a DN, or the value of a single RDN. The DNs in the chain and the matching pattern are canonicalized before processing. This means, among other things, that spaces must be ignored, except in values.
The format of a wildcard match pattern is:
matchPattern ::= dn-match ( ';' dn-match ) * dn-match ::= ( '*' | rdn-match ) ( ',' rdn-match ) * | '-' rdn-match ::= name '=' value-match value-match ::= '*' | value-star value-star ::= < value, requires escaped '*' and '-' >
The most simple case is a single wildcard; it must match any DN. A wildcard can also replace the first list of RDNs of a DN. The first RDNs are the least significant. Such lists of matched RDNs can be empty.
For example, a match pattern with a wildcard that matches all DNs that end with RDNs of o=ACME and c=US would look like this:
*, o=ACME, c=US
This match pattern would match the following DNs:cn = Bugs Bunny, o = ACME, c = US ou = Carrots, cn=Daffy Duck, o=ACME, c=US street = 9C\, Avenue St. Drézéry, o=ACME, c=US dc=www, dc=acme, dc=com, o=ACME, c=US o=ACME, c=US
The following DNs would not match:street = 9C\, Avenue St. Drézéry, o=ACME, c=FR dc=www, dc=acme, dc=com, c=US
If a wildcard is used for a value of an RDN, the value must be exactly *. The wildcard must match any value, and no substring matching must be done. For example:cn=*,o=ACME,c=*
This match pattern with wildcard must match the following DNs:cn=Bugs Bunny,o=ACME,c=US cn = Daffy Duck , o = ACME , c = US cn=Road Runner, o=ACME, c=NL
But not:o=ACME, c=NL dc=acme.com, cn=Bugs Bunny, o=ACME, c=US
A match pattern may contain a chain of DN match patterns. The semicolon(
';'\u003B) must be used to separate DN match patterns in a chain. Wildcards can also be used to match against a complete DN within a chain.The following example matches a certificate signed by Tweety Inc. in the US.
* ; ou=S & V, o=Tweety Inc., c=US
The wildcard ('*') matches zero or one DN in the chain, however, sometimes it is necessary to match a longer chain. The minus sign (
'-'\u002D) represents zero or more DNs, whereas the asterisk only represents a single DN. For example, to match a DN where the Tweety Inc. is in the DN chain, use the following expression:- ; *, o=Tweety Inc., c=US
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matchPattern- The pattern against which to match the DN chain.dnChain- The DN chain to match against the specified pattern. Each element of the chain must be of typeStringand use the format defined in RFC 2253.- Returns:
trueIf the pattern matches the DN chain; otherwisefalseis returned.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- If the specified match pattern or DN chain is invalid.- Since:
- 1.5
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getBundle
Return aBundlefor the specified bundle class. The returnedBundleis the bundle associated with the bundle class loader which defined the specified class.- Parameters:
classFromBundle- A class defined by a bundle class loader.- Returns:
- A
Bundlefor the specified bundle class ornullif the specified class was not defined by a bundle class loader. - Since:
- 1.5
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