Example XML server package project; import java.util.Hashtable; import org.w3c.dom.*; import com.sun.xml.parser.Resolver; import com.sun.xml.tree.*; /** * This servlet echoes or uppercases its input text. A more complex * servlet might use a variety of server side state to perform its work, * including databases (JDBC), the file system (including XML files), * Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), Messaging Services (JMS), other web * servers (perhaps in a business-to-business Extranet), and more. * * @version 1.3 */ public class ExampleServlet extends XmlRpcServlet { private final static String exampleDtdFPI = "+//Example DTD//foo//EN"; /** * Arranges that input XML documents are parsed in a trivial * "executable code" framework, and that resolving the DTD for * the allowed input document type will not require network access. */ public ExampleServlet () { SimpleElementFactory factory = new SimpleElementFactory (); Hashtable bindings = new Hashtable (2); Resolver resolver = new Resolver (); // // We push most of the work into customized DOM elements // bindings.put ("*Element", "project.ExampleServlet$Executable"); bindings.put ("uppercase", "project.ExampleServlet$Uppercase"); factory.addMapping ( "http://www.example.com/xml", bindings, getClass ().getClassLoader ()); customizeDocument (factory, false); // // We _really_ don't want to access the network to validate // each document ... use its public ID to fetch a resource // resolver.registerCatalogEntry (exampleDtdFPI, "project/example.dtd", getClass ().getClassLoader ()); customizeResolver (resolver); } /** * Modifies the input document, and returns it. The path info * is unused. */ protected XmlDocument rpc ( String pathInfo, XmlDocument request ) { TreeWalker walker = new TreeWalker (request); Node node; for (node = walker.getCurrent (); node != null; node = walker.getNext ()) { if (node instanceof Executable) ((Executable)node).execute (); // should report error if it's not an element type // that we support ... but client will see an error // when it validates, if we missed it! } // Ensure that the response is as valid as we can make it request.setDoctype (exampleDtdFPI, "http://www.example.com/xml", null); return request; } /** * Base class for simple execution framework. */ static public class Executable extends ElementNode { /** * In this simple framework, elements may optionally "execute" * in an implicit context. The default implementation of this * execution does nothing -- causing input to be echoed. * *

A more functional framework would pass explicit context * in to the execution, so that more interesting work could * be performed. For example, per-client session state will * often be preserved, and the path info for the request will * identify some particular object. */ public void execute () { // Default implementation: does nothing // Note that an explicit context (passed by argument) // is often desirable (e.g. security or transaction // context, parameters, etc) } } /** * Simple which, when executed, "uppercases" text (according * to the rules used in the server's locale). */ static public class Uppercase extends Executable { /** * This method's execution uppercases the content of its child * text element. */ public void execute () { // merge multiple text nodes ... and collapse space, unless // requested otherwise normalize (); Text child = (Text) getFirstChild (); if (child != null) child.setData (child.getData ().toUpperCase ()); } } }