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Glassfish example source code file (Host.java)

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The Glassfish Host.java source code

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package org.apache.catalina;


/**
 * A <b>Host is a Container that represents a virtual host in the
 * Catalina servlet engine.  It is useful in the following types of scenarios:
 * <ul>
 * <li>You wish to use Interceptors that see every single request processed
 *     by this particular virtual host.
 * <li>You wish to run Catalina in with a standalone HTTP connector, but still
 *     want support for multiple virtual hosts.
 * </ul>
 * In general, you would not use a Host when deploying Catalina connected
 * to a web server (such as Apache), because the Connector will have
 * utilized the web server's facilities to determine which Context (or
 * perhaps even which Wrapper) should be utilized to process this request.
 * <p>
 * The parent Container attached to a Host is generally an Engine, but may
 * be some other implementation, or may be omitted if it is not necessary.
 * <p>
 * The child containers attached to a Host are generally implementations
 * of Context (representing an individual servlet context).
 *
 * @author Craig R. McClanahan
 * @version $Revision: 1.2 $ $Date: 2005/12/08 01:27:16 $
 */

public interface Host extends Container {


    // ----------------------------------------------------- Manifest Constants


    /**
     * The ContainerEvent event type sent when a new alias is added
     * by <code>addAlias().
     */
    public static final String ADD_ALIAS_EVENT = "addAlias";


    /**
     * The ContainerEvent event type sent when an old alias is removed
     * by <code>removeAlias().
     */
    public static final String REMOVE_ALIAS_EVENT = "removeAlias";


    // ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties


    /**
     * Return the application root for this Host.  This can be an absolute
     * pathname, a relative pathname, or a URL.
     */
    public String getAppBase();


    /**
     * Set the application root for this Host.  This can be an absolute
     * pathname, a relative pathname, or a URL.
     *
     * @param appBase The new application root
     */
    public void setAppBase(String appBase);


    /**
     * Return the value of the auto deploy flag.  If true, it indicates that 
     * this host's child webapps should be discovered and automatically 
     * deployed dynamically.
     */
    public boolean getAutoDeploy();


    /**
     * Set the auto deploy flag value for this host.
     * 
     * @param autoDeploy The new auto deploy flag
     */
    public void setAutoDeploy(boolean autoDeploy);


    /**
     * Set the DefaultContext
     * for new web applications.
     *
     * @param defaultContext The new DefaultContext
     */
    public void addDefaultContext(DefaultContext defaultContext);


    /**
     * Retrieve the DefaultContext for new web applications.
     */
    public DefaultContext getDefaultContext();
    
    
    /**
     * Return the value of the deploy on startup flag.  If true, it indicates 
     * that this host's child webapps should be discovered and automatically 
     * deployed.
     */
    public boolean getDeployOnStartup();


    /**
     * Set the deploy on startup flag value for this host.
     * 
     * @param deployOnStartup The new deploy on startup flag
     */
    public void setDeployOnStartup(boolean deployOnStartup);


    /**
     * Return the canonical, fully qualified, name of the virtual host
     * this Container represents.
     */
    public String getName();


    /**
     * Set the canonical, fully qualified, name of the virtual host
     * this Container represents.
     *
     * @param name Virtual host name
     *
     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if name is null
     */
    public void setName(String name);


    /**
     * Get the server.xml <host> attribute's xmlNamespaceAware.
     * @return true if namespace awareness is enabled.
     *
     */
    public boolean getXmlNamespaceAware();


    /**
     * Get the server.xml <host> attribute's xmlValidation.
     * @return true if validation is enabled.
     *
     */
    public boolean getXmlValidation();


    /**
     * Set the validation feature of the XML parser used when
     * parsing xml instances.
     * @param xmlValidation true to enable xml instance validation
     */
    public void setXmlValidation(boolean xmlValidation);


   /**
     * Set the namespace aware feature of the XML parser used when
     * parsing xml instances.
     * @param xmlNamespaceAware true to enable namespace awareness
     */
    public void setXmlNamespaceAware(boolean xmlNamespaceAware);


    // BEGIN S1AS 5000999
    /**
     * Associates this Host with the given network listener names.
     *
     * @param networkListenerNames The network listener names with which to associate this Host
     */
    public void setNetworkListenerNames(String[] networkListenerNames);

    /**
     * Gets the network listener names with which this Host is associated.
     *
     * @return The network listener names with which this Host is associated,
     * or null if this Host has not been associated with any network listener
     */
    public String[] getNetworkListenerNames();
    // END S1AS 5000999


    // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods


    /**
     * Import the DefaultContext config into a web application context.
     *
     * @param context web application context to import default context
     */
    public void importDefaultContext(Context context);


    /**
     * Add an alias name that should be mapped to this same Host.
     *
     * @param alias The alias to be added
     */
    public void addAlias(String alias);


    /**
     * Return the set of alias names for this Host.  If none are defined,
     * a zero length array is returned.
     */
    public String[] findAliases();


    /**
     * Return the Context that would be used to process the specified
     * host-relative request URI, if any; otherwise return <code>null.
     *
     * @param uri Request URI to be mapped
     */
    public Context map(String uri);


    /**
     * Remove the specified alias name from the aliases for this Host.
     *
     * @param alias Alias name to be removed
     */
    public void removeAlias(String alias);


}

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