Class DomainConfigValidator

java.lang.Object
com.sun.enterprise.admin.servermgmt.Validator
com.sun.enterprise.admin.servermgmt.DomainConfigValidator
Direct Known Subclasses:
PEDomainConfigValidator

public abstract class DomainConfigValidator extends Validator
This class validates the domain config Map object. It does this by invoking the validator of each required entry. Subclasses must specify the required set of DomainConfigEntryInfo objects.
  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • validate

      public void validate(Object domainConfig) throws InvalidConfigException
      Validates the domainConfig. For each required domain config entry in the entries, gets the value from the domainConfig object and invokes the validator of that entry. Skips the validation of an entry if no validator is specified for that entry.
      Overrides:
      validate in class Validator
      Parameters:
      domainConfig - The domainConfig object that needs to be validated. A domainConfig object is valid if it
        is of type DomainConfig contains the required set of DomainConfig keys the value for each required key is valid.
      Throws:
      InvalidConfigException - If invalid domainConfig is supplied.
    • isKeyAllowed

      public boolean isKeyAllowed(Object key)
      Parameters:
      key -
      Returns:
      Returns true if the key is valid and required.
    • isValueValid

      public boolean isValueValid(Object key, Object value)
      Parameters:
      key -
      value -
      Returns:
      Returns true if the key is valid and required and the value for that key is valid.
    • getDataType

      public String getDataType(Object key)
      Returns:
      Returns the accepted datatype for the key. The returned value is the fully qualified class name of the datatype. If the key is invalid or doesnot belong to the valid domain config key set, "" is returned.
    • isValidate

      protected abstract boolean isValidate(String name, Object domainConfig)
      This method allows subclasses to say if an entry should be validated at all. This is an attempt to add some flexibility to the otherwise static validation. (Eg:- If we donot want to validate the ports during domain creation)