public abstract class IIOMetadataFormatImpl extends Object implements IIOMetadataFormat
A concrete class providing a reusable implementation of the IIOMetadataFormat
interface. In addition, a static instance representing the standard, plug-in neutral javax_imageio_1.0
format is provided by the getStandardFormatInstance
method.
In order to supply localized descriptions of elements and attributes, a ResourceBundle
with a base name of this.getClass().getName() + "Resources"
should be supplied via the usual mechanism used by ResourceBundle.getBundle
. Briefly, the subclasser supplies one or more additional classes according to a naming convention (by default, the fully-qualified name of the subclass extending IIMetadataFormatImpl
, plus the string "Resources", plus the country, language, and variant codes separated by underscores). At run time, calls to getElementDescription
or getAttributeDescription
will attempt to load such classes dynamically according to the supplied locale, and will use either the element name, or the element name followed by a '/' character followed by the attribute name as a key. This key will be supplied to the ResourceBundle
's getString
method, and the resulting localized description of the node or attribute is returned.
The subclass may supply a different base name for the resource bundles using the setResourceBaseName
method.
A subclass may choose its own localization mechanism, if so desired, by overriding the supplied implementations of getElementDescription
and getAttributeDescription
.
ResourceBundle.getBundle(String,Locale)
public static final String standardMetadataFormatName
A String
constant containing the standard format name, "javax_imageio_1.0"
.
public IIOMetadataFormatImpl(String rootName, int childPolicy)
Constructs a blank IIOMetadataFormatImpl
instance, with a given root element name and child policy (other than CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
). Additional elements, and their attributes and Object
reference information may be added using the various add
methods.
rootName
- the name of the root element.childPolicy
- one of the CHILD_POLICY_*
constants, other than CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
.IllegalArgumentException
- if rootName
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if childPolicy
is not one of the predefined constants.public IIOMetadataFormatImpl(String rootName, int minChildren, int maxChildren)
Constructs a blank IIOMetadataFormatImpl
instance, with a given root element name and a child policy of CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
. Additional elements, and their attributes and Object
reference information may be added using the various add
methods.
rootName
- the name of the root element.minChildren
- the minimum number of children of the node.maxChildren
- the maximum number of children of the node.IllegalArgumentException
- if rootName
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if minChildren
is negative or larger than maxChildren
.protected void setResourceBaseName(String resourceBaseName)
Sets a new base name for locating ResourceBundle
s containing descriptions of elements and attributes for this format.
Prior to the first time this method is called, the base name will be equal to this.getClass().getName() +
"Resources"
.
resourceBaseName
- a String
containing the new base name.IllegalArgumentException
- if resourceBaseName
is null
.getResourceBaseName()
protected String getResourceBaseName()
Returns the currently set base name for locating ResourceBundle
s.
String
containing the base name.setResourceBaseName(java.lang.String)
protected void addElement(String elementName, String parentName, int childPolicy)
Adds a new element type to this metadata document format with a child policy other than CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
.
elementName
- the name of the new element.parentName
- the name of the element that will be the parent of the new element.childPolicy
- one of the CHILD_POLICY_*
constants, other than CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
, indicating the child policy of the new element.IllegalArgumentException
- if parentName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if childPolicy
is not one of the predefined constants.protected void addElement(String elementName, String parentName, int minChildren, int maxChildren)
Adds a new element type to this metadata document format with a child policy of CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
.
elementName
- the name of the new element.parentName
- the name of the element that will be the parent of the new element.minChildren
- the minimum number of children of the node.maxChildren
- the maximum number of children of the node.IllegalArgumentException
- if parentName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if minChildren
is negative or larger than maxChildren
.protected void addChildElement(String elementName, String parentName)
Adds an existing element to the list of legal children for a given parent node type.
parentName
- the name of the element that will be the new parent of the element.elementName
- the name of the element to be added as a child.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if parentName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.protected void removeElement(String elementName)
Removes an element from the format. If no element with the given name was present, nothing happens and no exception is thrown.
elementName
- the name of the element to be removed.protected void addAttribute(String elementName, String attrName, int dataType, boolean required, String defaultValue)
Adds a new attribute to a previously defined element that may be set to an arbitrary value.
elementName
- the name of the element.attrName
- the name of the attribute being added.dataType
- the data type (string format) of the attribute, one of the DATATYPE_*
constants.required
- true
if the attribute must be present.defaultValue
- the default value for the attribute, or null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if attrName
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if dataType
is not one of the predefined constants.protected void addAttribute(String elementName, String attrName, int dataType, boolean required, String defaultValue, List<String> enumeratedValues)
Adds a new attribute to a previously defined element that will be defined by a set of enumerated values.
elementName
- the name of the element.attrName
- the name of the attribute being added.dataType
- the data type (string format) of the attribute, one of the DATATYPE_*
constants.required
- true
if the attribute must be present.defaultValue
- the default value for the attribute, or null
.enumeratedValues
- a List
of String
s containing the legal values for the attribute.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if attrName
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if dataType
is not one of the predefined constants.IllegalArgumentException
- if enumeratedValues
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if enumeratedValues
does not contain at least one entry.IllegalArgumentException
- if enumeratedValues
contains an element that is not a String
or is null
.protected void addAttribute(String elementName, String attrName, int dataType, boolean required, String defaultValue, String minValue, String maxValue, boolean minInclusive, boolean maxInclusive)
Adds a new attribute to a previously defined element that will be defined by a range of values.
elementName
- the name of the element.attrName
- the name of the attribute being added.dataType
- the data type (string format) of the attribute, one of the DATATYPE_*
constants.required
- true
if the attribute must be present.defaultValue
- the default value for the attribute, or null
.minValue
- the smallest (inclusive or exclusive depending on the value of minInclusive
) legal value for the attribute, as a String
.maxValue
- the largest (inclusive or exclusive depending on the value of minInclusive
) legal value for the attribute, as a String
.minInclusive
- true
if minValue
is inclusive.maxInclusive
- true
if maxValue
is inclusive.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if attrName
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if dataType
is not one of the predefined constants.protected void addAttribute(String elementName, String attrName, int dataType, boolean required, int listMinLength, int listMaxLength)
Adds a new attribute to a previously defined element that will be defined by a list of values.
elementName
- the name of the element.attrName
- the name of the attribute being added.dataType
- the data type (string format) of the attribute, one of the DATATYPE_*
constants.required
- true
if the attribute must be present.listMinLength
- the smallest legal number of list items.listMaxLength
- the largest legal number of list items.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if attrName
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if dataType
is not one of the predefined constants.IllegalArgumentException
- if listMinLength
is negative or larger than listMaxLength
.protected void addBooleanAttribute(String elementName, String attrName, boolean hasDefaultValue, boolean defaultValue)
Adds a new attribute to a previously defined element that will be defined by the enumerated values TRUE
and FALSE
, with a datatype of DATATYPE_BOOLEAN
.
elementName
- the name of the element.attrName
- the name of the attribute being added.hasDefaultValue
- true
if a default value should be present.defaultValue
- the default value for the attribute as a boolean
, ignored if hasDefaultValue
is false
.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if attrName
is null
.protected void removeAttribute(String elementName, String attrName)
Removes an attribute from a previously defined element. If no attribute with the given name was present in the given element, nothing happens and no exception is thrown.
elementName
- the name of the element.attrName
- the name of the attribute being removed.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.protected <T> void addObjectValue(String elementName, Class<T> classType, boolean required, T defaultValue)
Allows an Object
reference of a given class type to be stored in nodes implementing the named element. The value of the Object
is unconstrained other than by its class type.
If an Object
reference was previously allowed, the previous settings are overwritten.
T
- the type of the object.elementName
- the name of the element.classType
- a Class
variable indicating the legal class type for the object value.required
- true
if an object value must be present.defaultValue
- the default value for the Object
reference, or null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.protected <T> void addObjectValue(String elementName, Class<T> classType, boolean required, T defaultValue, List<? extends T> enumeratedValues)
Allows an Object
reference of a given class type to be stored in nodes implementing the named element. The value of the Object
must be one of the values given by enumeratedValues
.
If an Object
reference was previously allowed, the previous settings are overwritten.
T
- the type of the object.elementName
- the name of the element.classType
- a Class
variable indicating the legal class type for the object value.required
- true
if an object value must be present.defaultValue
- the default value for the Object
reference, or null
.enumeratedValues
- a List
of Object
s containing the legal values for the object reference.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if enumeratedValues
is null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if enumeratedValues
does not contain at least one entry.IllegalArgumentException
- if enumeratedValues
contains an element that is not an instance of the class type denoted by classType
or is null
.protected <T extends Object & Comparable<? super T>> void addObjectValue(String elementName, Class<T> classType, T defaultValue, Comparable<? super T> minValue, Comparable<? super T> maxValue, boolean minInclusive, boolean maxInclusive)
Allows an Object
reference of a given class type to be stored in nodes implementing the named element. The value of the Object
must be within the range given by minValue
and maxValue
. Furthermore, the class type must implement the Comparable
interface.
If an Object
reference was previously allowed, the previous settings are overwritten.
T
- the type of the object.elementName
- the name of the element.classType
- a Class
variable indicating the legal class type for the object value.defaultValue
- the default value for theminValue
- the smallest (inclusive or exclusive depending on the value of minInclusive
) legal value for the object value, as a String
.maxValue
- the largest (inclusive or exclusive depending on the value of minInclusive
) legal value for the object value, as a String
.minInclusive
- true
if minValue
is inclusive.maxInclusive
- true
if maxValue
is inclusive.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.protected void addObjectValue(String elementName, Class<?> classType, int arrayMinLength, int arrayMaxLength)
Allows an Object
reference of a given class type to be stored in nodes implementing the named element. The value of the Object
must an array of objects of class type given by classType
, with at least arrayMinLength
and at most arrayMaxLength
elements.
If an Object
reference was previously allowed, the previous settings are overwritten.
elementName
- the name of the element.classType
- a Class
variable indicating the legal class type for the object value.arrayMinLength
- the smallest legal length for the array.arrayMaxLength
- the largest legal length for the array.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is not a legal element name for this format.protected void removeObjectValue(String elementName)
Disallows an Object
reference from being stored in nodes implementing the named element.
elementName
- the name of the element.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is not a legal element name for this format.public String getRootName()
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the name of the root element of the format.
getRootName
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
String
.public abstract boolean canNodeAppear(String elementName, ImageTypeSpecifier imageType)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns true
if the element (and the subtree below it) is allowed to appear in a metadata document for an image of the given type, defined by an ImageTypeSpecifier
. For example, a metadata document format might contain an element that describes the primary colors of the image, which would not be allowed when writing a grayscale image.
canNodeAppear
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.imageType
- an ImageTypeSpecifier
indicating the type of the image that will be associated with the metadata.true
if the node is meaningful for images of the given type.public int getElementMinChildren(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the minimum number of children of the named element with child policy CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
. For example, an element representing color primary information might be required to have at least 3 children, one for each primary.
getElementMinChildren
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.int
.public int getElementMaxChildren(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the maximum number of children of the named element with child policy CHILD_POLICY_REPEAT
. For example, an element representing an entry in an 8-bit color palette might be allowed to repeat up to 256 times. A value of Integer.MAX_VALUE
may be used to specify that there is no upper bound.
getElementMaxChildren
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.int
.public String getElementDescription(String elementName, Locale locale)
Returns a String
containing a description of the named element, or null
. The description will be localized for the supplied Locale
if possible.
The default implementation will first locate a ResourceBundle
using the current resource base name set by setResourceBaseName
and the supplied Locale
, using the fallback mechanism described in the comments for ResourceBundle.getBundle
. If a ResourceBundle
is found, the element name will be used as a key to its getString
method, and the result returned. If no ResourceBundle
is found, or no such key is present, null
will be returned.
If locale
is null
, the current default Locale
returned by Locale.getLocale
will be used.
getElementDescription
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element.locale
- the Locale
for which localization will be attempted.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.setResourceBaseName(java.lang.String)
public int getChildPolicy(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns one of the constants starting with CHILD_POLICY_
, indicating the legal pattern of children for the named element.
getChildPolicy
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.CHILD_POLICY_*
constants.public String[] getChildNames(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns an array of String
s indicating the names of the element which are allowed to be children of the named element, in the order in which they should appear. If the element cannot have children, null
is returned.
getChildNames
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.String
s, or null.public String[] getAttributeNames(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns an array of String
s listing the names of the attributes that may be associated with the named element.
getAttributeNames
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.String
s.public int getAttributeValueType(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns one of the constants starting with VALUE_
, indicating whether the values of the given attribute within the named element are arbitrary, constrained to lie within a specified range, constrained to be one of a set of enumerated values, or are a whitespace-separated list of arbitrary values.
getAttributeValueType
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.VALUE_*
constants.public int getAttributeDataType(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns one of the constants starting with DATATYPE_
, indicating the format and interpretation of the value of the given attribute within the named element. If getAttributeValueType
returns VALUE_LIST
, then the legal value is a whitespace-spearated list of values of the returned datatype.
getAttributeDataType
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.DATATYPE_*
constants.public boolean isAttributeRequired(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns true
if the named attribute must be present within the named element.
isAttributeRequired
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.true
if the attribute must be present.public String getAttributeDefaultValue(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the default value of the named attribute, if it is not explicitly present within the named element, as a String
, or null
if no default value is available.
getAttributeDefaultValue
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.String
containing the default value, or null
.public String[] getAttributeEnumerations(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns an array of String
s containing the legal enumerated values for the given attribute within the named element. This method should only be called if getAttributeValueType
returns VALUE_ENUMERATION
.
getAttributeEnumerations
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.String
s.public String getAttributeMinValue(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the minimum legal value for the attribute. Whether this value is inclusive or exclusive may be determined by the value of getAttributeValueType
. The value is returned as a String
; its interpretation is dependent on the value of getAttributeDataType
. This method should only be called if getAttributeValueType
returns VALUE_RANGE_*
.
getAttributeMinValue
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.String
containing the smallest legal value for the attribute.public String getAttributeMaxValue(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the maximum legal value for the attribute. Whether this value is inclusive or exclusive may be determined by the value of getAttributeValueType
. The value is returned as a String
; its interpretation is dependent on the value of getAttributeDataType
. This method should only be called if getAttributeValueType
returns VALUE_RANGE_*
.
getAttributeMaxValue
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried, as a String
.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.String
containing the largest legal value for the attribute.public int getAttributeListMinLength(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the minimum number of list items that may be used to define this attribute. The attribute itself is defined as a String
containing multiple whitespace-separated items. This method should only be called if getAttributeValueType
returns VALUE_LIST
.
getAttributeListMinLength
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.public int getAttributeListMaxLength(String elementName, String attrName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the maximum number of list items that may be used to define this attribute. A value of Integer.MAX_VALUE
may be used to specify that there is no upper bound. The attribute itself is defined as a String
containing multiple whitespace-separated items. This method should only be called if getAttributeValueType
returns VALUE_LIST
.
getAttributeListMaxLength
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.attrName
- the name of the attribute being queried.public String getAttributeDescription(String elementName, String attrName, Locale locale)
Returns a String
containing a description of the named attribute, or null
. The description will be localized for the supplied Locale
if possible.
The default implementation will first locate a ResourceBundle
using the current resource base name set by setResourceBaseName
and the supplied Locale
, using the fallback mechanism described in the comments for ResourceBundle.getBundle
. If a ResourceBundle
is found, the element name followed by a "/" character followed by the attribute name (elementName + "/" + attrName
) will be used as a key to its getString
method, and the result returned. If no ResourceBundle
is found, or no such key is present, null
will be returned.
If locale
is null
, the current default Locale
returned by Locale.getLocale
will be used.
getAttributeDescription
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element.attrName
- the name of the attribute.locale
- the Locale
for which localization will be attempted, or null
.IllegalArgumentException
- if elementName
is null
, or is not a legal element name for this format.IllegalArgumentException
- if attrName
is null
or is not a legal attribute name for this element.setResourceBaseName(java.lang.String)
public int getObjectValueType(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns one of the enumerated values starting with VALUE_
, indicating the type of values (enumeration, range, or array) that are allowed for the Object
reference. If no object value can be stored within the given element, the result of this method will be VALUE_NONE
.
Object
references whose legal values are defined as a range must implement the Comparable
interface.
getObjectValueType
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.VALUE_*
constants.Comparable
public Class<?> getObjectClass(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the Class
type of the Object
reference stored within the element. If this element may not contain an Object
reference, an IllegalArgumentException
will be thrown. If the class type is an array, this field indicates the underlying class type (e.g, for an array of int
s, this method would return int.class
).
Object
references whose legal values are defined as a range must implement the Comparable
interface.
getObjectClass
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.Class
object.public Object getObjectDefaultValue(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns an Object
s containing the default value for the Object
reference within the named element.
getObjectDefaultValue
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.Object
.public Object[] getObjectEnumerations(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns an array of Object
s containing the legal enumerated values for the Object
reference within the named element. This method should only be called if getObjectValueType
returns VALUE_ENUMERATION
.
The Object
associated with a node that accepts enumerated values must be equal to one of the values returned by this method, as defined by the ==
operator (as opposed to the Object.equals
method).
getObjectEnumerations
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.Object
s.public Comparable<?> getObjectMinValue(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the minimum legal value for the Object
reference within the named element. Whether this value is inclusive or exclusive may be determined by the value of getObjectValueType
. This method should only be called if getObjectValueType
returns one of the constants starting with VALUE_RANGE
.
getObjectMinValue
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.public Comparable<?> getObjectMaxValue(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the maximum legal value for the Object
reference within the named element. Whether this value is inclusive or exclusive may be determined by the value of getObjectValueType
. This method should only be called if getObjectValueType
returns one of the constants starting with VALUE_RANGE
.
getObjectMaxValue
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.public int getObjectArrayMinLength(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the minimum number of array elements that may be used to define the Object
reference within the named element. This method should only be called if getObjectValueType
returns VALUE_LIST
.
getObjectArrayMinLength
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.Object
reference.public int getObjectArrayMaxLength(String elementName)
Description copied from interface: IIOMetadataFormat
Returns the maximum number of array elements that may be used to define the Object
reference within the named element. A value of Integer.MAX_VALUE
may be used to specify that there is no upper bound. This method should only be called if getObjectValueType
returns VALUE_LIST
.
getObjectArrayMaxLength
in interface IIOMetadataFormat
elementName
- the name of the element being queried.Object
reference.public static IIOMetadataFormat getStandardFormatInstance()
Returns an IIOMetadataFormat
object describing the standard, plug-in neutral javax.imageio_1.0
metadata document format described in the comment of the javax.imageio.metadata
package.
IIOMetadataFormat
instance.
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