com.sun.resolver
Class Catalog

java.lang.Object
  extended bycom.sun.resolver.Catalog
Direct Known Subclasses:
Resolver

public class Catalog
extends java.lang.Object

Represents OASIS Open Catalog files.

Copyright © 2000, 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This software is the proprietary information of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Use is subject to license terms.

This class implements the semantics of OASIS Open Catalog files (defined by OASIS Technical Resolution 9401:1997 (Amendment 2 to TR 9401)).

The primary purpose of the Catalog is to associate resources in the document with local system identifiers. Some entities (document types, XML entities, and notations) have names and all of them can have either public or system identifiers or both. (In XML, only a notation can have a public identifier without a system identifier, but the methods implemented in this class obey the Catalog semantics from the SGML days when system identifiers were optional.)

The system identifiers returned by the resolution methods in this class are valid, i.e. usable by, and in fact constructed by, the java.net.URL class. Unfortunately, this class seems to behave in somewhat non-standard ways and the system identifiers returned may not be directly usable in a browser or filesystem context.

This class recognizes all of the Catalog entries defined in TR9401:1997:

Note that BASE entries are treated as described by RFC2396. In particular, this has the counter-intuitive property that after a BASE entry identifing "http://example.com/a/b/c" as the base URI, the relative URI "foo" is resolved to the absolute URI "http://example.com/a/b/foo". You must provide the trailing slash if you do not want the final component of the path to be discarded as a filename would in a URI for a resource: "http://example.com/a/b/c/".

Note that subordinate catalogs (all catalogs except the first, including CATALOG and DELEGATE* catalogs) are only loaded if and when they are required.

This class relies on classes which implement the CatalogReader interface to actually load catalog files. This allows the catalog semantics to be implemented for TR9401 text-based catalogs, XML catalogs, or any number of other storage formats.

Additional catalogs may also be loaded with the parseCatalog(java.lang.String) method.

Change Log:

2.0

Rewrite to use CatalogReaders.

1.1

Allow quoted components in xml.catalog.files so that URLs containing colons can be used on Unix. The string passed to xml.catalog.files can now have the form:

 unquoted-path-with-no-sep-chars:"double-quoted path with or without sep chars":'single-quoted path with or without sep chars'
 

(Where ":" is the separater character in this example.)

If an unquoted path contains an embedded double or single quote character, no special processig is performed on that character. No path can contain separater characters, double, and single quotes simultaneously.

Fix bug in calculation of BASE entries: if a catalog contains multiple BASE entries, each is relative to the preceding base, not the default base URI of the catalog.

1.0.1

Fixed a bug in the calculation of the list of subordinate catalogs. This bug caused an infinite loop where parsing would alternately process two catalogs indefinitely.

Version:
2.0

Derived from public domain code originally published by Arbortext, Inc.

Author:
Norman Walsh Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM
See Also:
CatalogReader, CatalogEntry

Field Summary
protected  java.net.URL base
          The base URI for relative system identifiers in the catalog.
static int BASE
          The BASE Catalog Entry type
static int CATALOG
          The CATALOG Catalog Entry type
protected  java.net.URL catalogCwd
          The base URI of the Catalog file currently being parsed.
protected  java.util.Vector catalogEntries
          The catalog entries currently known to the system.
protected  java.util.Vector catalogFiles
          A vector of catalog files to be loaded.
protected  java.util.Vector catalogs
          A vector of Catalogs.
protected  boolean default_override
          The default initial override setting.
static int DELEGATE_PUBLIC
          The DELEGATE_PUBLIC Catalog Entry type
static int DELEGATE_SYSTEM
          The DELEGATE_SYSTEM Catalog Entry type
static int DELEGATE_URI
          The DELEGATE_URI Catalog Entry type
static int DOCTYPE
          The DOCTYPE Catalog Entry type
static int DOCUMENT
          The DOCUMENT Catalog Entry type
static int DTDDECL
          The DTDDECL Catalog Entry type
static int ENTITY
          The ENTITY Catalog Entry type
static int LINKTYPE
          The LINKTYPE Catalog Entry type
protected  java.util.Vector localCatalogFiles
          A vector of catalog files constructed during processing of CATALOG entries in the current catalog.
protected  java.util.Vector localDelegate
          A vector of DELEGATE* Catalog entries constructed during processing of the Catalog.
static int NOTATION
          The NOTATION Catalog Entry type
static int OVERRIDE
          The OVERRIDE Catalog Entry type
static int PUBLIC
          The PUBLIC Catalog Entry type
protected  java.util.Vector readerArr
          A vector of CatalogReaders.
protected  java.util.Hashtable readerMap
          A hash of CatalogReaders.
static int REWRITE_SYSTEM
          The REWRITE_SYSTEM Catalog Entry type
static int REWRITE_URI
          The REWRITE_URI Catalog Entry type
static int SGMLDECL
          The SGMLDECL Catalog Entry type
static int SYSTEM
          The SYSTEM Catalog Entry type
static int URI
          The URI Catalog Entry type
 
Constructor Summary
Catalog()
          Constructs an empty Catalog.
 
Method Summary
protected  void addDelegate(CatalogEntry entry)
          Add to the current list of delegated catalogs.
 void addEntry(CatalogEntry entry)
          Cleanup and process a Catalog entry.
 void addReader(java.lang.String mimeType, CatalogReader reader)
          Add a new CatalogReader to the Catalog.
protected  void copyReaders(Catalog newCatalog)
          Copies the reader list from the current Catalog to a new Catalog This method is used internally when constructing a new catalog.
protected  java.lang.String encodedByte(int b)
          Perform %-encoding on a single byte.
protected  java.lang.String fixSlashes(java.lang.String sysid)
          Replace backslashes with forward slashes.
 java.lang.String getCurrentBase()
          Returns the current base URI.
 java.lang.String getDefaultOverride()
          Returns the default override setting associated with this catalog.
 void loadSystemCatalogs()
          Load the system catalog files.
protected  java.lang.String makeAbsolute(java.lang.String sysid)
          Construct an absolute URI from a relative one, using the current base URI.
protected  Catalog newCatalog()
          Create a new Catalog object.
protected  java.lang.String normalizeURI(java.lang.String uriref)
          Perform character normalization on a URI reference.
 void parseAllCatalogs()
          Parse all subordinate catalogs.
 void parseCatalog(java.lang.String fileName)
          Parse a catalog file, augmenting internal data structures
 void parseCatalog(java.lang.String mimeType, java.io.InputStream is)
          Parse a catalog file, augmenting internal data structures Catalogs retrieved over the net may have an associated MIME type.
 void parseCatalog(java.net.URL aUrl)
          Parse a single catalog document, augmenting internal data structures
protected  void parseCatalogFile(java.lang.String fileName)
          Parse a single catalog file, augmenting internal data structures
protected  void parsePendingCatalogs()
          Parse all of the pending catalogs.
 java.lang.String resolveDoctype(java.lang.String entityName, java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId)
          Return the applicable DOCTYPE system identifier.
 java.lang.String resolveDocument()
          Return the applicable DOCUMENT entry.
 java.lang.String resolveEntity(java.lang.String entityName, java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId)
          Return the applicable ENTITY system identifier.
protected  java.lang.String resolveLocalPublic(int entityType, java.lang.String entityName, java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId)
          Return the applicable PUBLIC or SYSTEM identifier This method searches the Catalog and returns the system identifier specified for the given system or public identifiers.
protected  java.lang.String resolveLocalSystem(java.lang.String systemId)
          Return the applicable SYSTEM system identifier in this catalog.
protected  java.lang.String resolveLocalURI(java.lang.String uri)
          Return the applicable URI in this catalog.
 java.lang.String resolveNotation(java.lang.String notationName, java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId)
          Return the applicable NOTATION system identifier.
 java.lang.String resolvePublic(java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId)
          Return the applicable PUBLIC or SYSTEM identifier.
protected  java.lang.String resolveSubordinateCatalogs(int entityType, java.lang.String entityName, java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId)
          Search the subordinate catalogs, in order, looking for a match.
 java.lang.String resolveSystem(java.lang.String systemId)
          Return the applicable SYSTEM system identifier If a SYSTEM entry exists in the Catalog for the system ID specified, return the mapped value.
 java.lang.String resolveURI(java.lang.String uri)
          Return the applicable URI If a URI entry exists in the Catalog for the URI specified, return the mapped value.
 void setupReaders()
          Setup readers.
 void unknownEntry(java.util.Vector strings)
          Handle unknown CatalogEntry types.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

BASE

public static final int BASE
The BASE Catalog Entry type


CATALOG

public static final int CATALOG
The CATALOG Catalog Entry type


DOCUMENT

public static final int DOCUMENT
The DOCUMENT Catalog Entry type


OVERRIDE

public static final int OVERRIDE
The OVERRIDE Catalog Entry type


SGMLDECL

public static final int SGMLDECL
The SGMLDECL Catalog Entry type


DELEGATE_PUBLIC

public static final int DELEGATE_PUBLIC
The DELEGATE_PUBLIC Catalog Entry type


DELEGATE_SYSTEM

public static final int DELEGATE_SYSTEM
The DELEGATE_SYSTEM Catalog Entry type


DELEGATE_URI

public static final int DELEGATE_URI
The DELEGATE_URI Catalog Entry type


DOCTYPE

public static final int DOCTYPE
The DOCTYPE Catalog Entry type


DTDDECL

public static final int DTDDECL
The DTDDECL Catalog Entry type


ENTITY

public static final int ENTITY
The ENTITY Catalog Entry type


LINKTYPE

public static final int LINKTYPE
The LINKTYPE Catalog Entry type


NOTATION

public static final int NOTATION
The NOTATION Catalog Entry type


PUBLIC

public static final int PUBLIC
The PUBLIC Catalog Entry type


SYSTEM

public static final int SYSTEM
The SYSTEM Catalog Entry type


URI

public static final int URI
The URI Catalog Entry type


REWRITE_SYSTEM

public static final int REWRITE_SYSTEM
The REWRITE_SYSTEM Catalog Entry type


REWRITE_URI

public static final int REWRITE_URI
The REWRITE_URI Catalog Entry type


base

protected java.net.URL base
The base URI for relative system identifiers in the catalog. This may be changed by BASE entries in the catalog.


catalogCwd

protected java.net.URL catalogCwd
The base URI of the Catalog file currently being parsed.


catalogEntries

protected java.util.Vector catalogEntries
The catalog entries currently known to the system.


default_override

protected boolean default_override
The default initial override setting.


catalogFiles

protected java.util.Vector catalogFiles

A vector of catalog files to be loaded.

This list is initially established by loadSystemCatalogs when it parses the system catalog list, but CATALOG entries may contribute to it during the course of parsing.

See Also:
loadSystemCatalogs(), localCatalogFiles

localCatalogFiles

protected java.util.Vector localCatalogFiles

A vector of catalog files constructed during processing of CATALOG entries in the current catalog.

This two-level system is actually necessary to correctly implement the semantics of the CATALOG entry. If one catalog file includes another with a CATALOG entry, the included catalog logically occurs at the end of the including catalog, and after any preceding CATALOG entries. In other words, the CATALOG entry cannot insert anything into the middle of a catalog file.

When processing reaches the end of each catalog files, any elements on this vector are added to the front of the catalogFiles vector.

See Also:
catalogFiles

catalogs

protected java.util.Vector catalogs

A vector of Catalogs.

The semantics of Catalog resolution are such that each catalog is effectively a list of Catalogs (in other words, a recursive list of Catalog instances).

Catalogs that are processed as the result of CATALOG or DELEGATE* entries are subordinate to the catalog that contained them, but they may in turn have subordinate catalogs.

Catalogs are only loaded when they are needed, so this vector initially contains a list of Catalog filenames (URLs). If, during processing, one of these catalogs has to be loaded, the resulting Catalog object is placed in the vector, effectively caching it for the next query.


localDelegate

protected java.util.Vector localDelegate

A vector of DELEGATE* Catalog entries constructed during processing of the Catalog.

This two-level system has two purposes; first, it allows us to sort the DELEGATE* entries by the length of the partial public identifier so that a linear search encounters them in the correct order and second, it puts them all at the end of the Catalog.

When processing reaches the end of each catalog file, any elements on this vector are added to the end of the catalogEntries vector. This assures that matching PUBLIC keywords are encountered before DELEGATE* entries.


readerMap

protected java.util.Hashtable readerMap

A hash of CatalogReaders.

This hash maps MIME types to elements in the readerArr vector. This allows the Catalog to quickly locate the reader for a particular MIME type.


readerArr

protected java.util.Vector readerArr

A vector of CatalogReaders.

This vector contains all of the readers in the order that they were added. In the event that a catalog is read from a file, where the MIME type is unknown, each reader is attempted in turn until one succeeds.

Constructor Detail

Catalog

public Catalog()

Constructs an empty Catalog.

The constructor interrogates the relevant system properties and initializes the catalog data structures.

Method Detail

setupReaders

public void setupReaders()

Setup readers.


addReader

public void addReader(java.lang.String mimeType,
                      CatalogReader reader)

Add a new CatalogReader to the Catalog.

This method allows you to add a new CatalogReader to the catalog. The reader will be associated with the specified mimeType. You can only have one reader per mimeType.

In the absence of a mimeType (e.g., when reading a catalog directly from a file on the local system), the readers are attempted in the order that you add them to the Catalog.

Note that subordinate catalogs (created by CATALOG or DELEGATE* entries) get a copy of the set of readers present in the primary catalog when they are created. Readers added subsequently will not be available. For this reason, it is best to add all of the readers before the first call to parse a catalog.

Parameters:
mimeType - The MIME type associated with this reader.
reader - The CatalogReader to use.

copyReaders

protected void copyReaders(Catalog newCatalog)

Copies the reader list from the current Catalog to a new Catalog

This method is used internally when constructing a new catalog. It copies the current reader associations over to the new catalog.

Parameters:
newCatalog - The new Catalog.

newCatalog

protected Catalog newCatalog()

Create a new Catalog object.

This method constructs a new instance of the running Catalog class (which might be a subtype of com.sun.resolver.Catalog).

N.B. All Catalog subtypes should call newCatalog() to construct a new Catalog. Do not simply use "new Subclass()" since that will confuse future subclasses.


getCurrentBase

public java.lang.String getCurrentBase()

Returns the current base URI.


getDefaultOverride

public java.lang.String getDefaultOverride()

Returns the default override setting associated with this catalog.

All catalog files loaded by this catalog will have the initial override setting specified by this default.


loadSystemCatalogs

public void loadSystemCatalogs()
                        throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                               java.io.IOException

Load the system catalog files.

The method adds all of the catalogs specified in the xml.catalog.files property to the Catalog list.

Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - One of the system catalogs is identified with a filename that is not a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - One of the system catalogs cannot be read.

parseCatalog

public void parseCatalog(java.lang.String fileName)
                  throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                         java.io.IOException

Parse a catalog file, augmenting internal data structures

Parameters:
fileName - The filename of the catalog file to process
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The fileName cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading catalog file.

parseCatalog

public void parseCatalog(java.lang.String mimeType,
                         java.io.InputStream is)
                  throws java.io.IOException,
                         CatalogException

Parse a catalog file, augmenting internal data structures

Catalogs retrieved over the net may have an associated MIME type. The MIME type can be used to select an appropriate reader.

Parameters:
mimeType - The MIME type of the catalog file.
is - The InputStream from which the catalog should be read
Throws:
CatalogException - Failed to load catalog mimeType.
java.io.IOException - Error reading catalog file.

parsePendingCatalogs

protected void parsePendingCatalogs()
                             throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                    java.io.IOException

Parse all of the pending catalogs.

Catalogs may refer to other catalogs, this method parses all of the currently pending catalog files.

Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException
java.io.IOException

parseCatalogFile

protected void parseCatalogFile(java.lang.String fileName)
                         throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                java.io.IOException,
                                CatalogException

Parse a single catalog file, augmenting internal data structures

Parameters:
fileName - The filename of the catalog file to process
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The fileName cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading catalog file.
CatalogException

parseCatalog

public void parseCatalog(java.net.URL aUrl)
                  throws java.io.IOException

Parse a single catalog document, augmenting internal data structures

Parameters:
aUrl - The URL of the catalog document to process
Throws:
java.io.IOException - Error reading catalog file.

addEntry

public void addEntry(CatalogEntry entry)

Cleanup and process a Catalog entry.

This method processes each Catalog entry, changing mapped relative system identifiers into absolute ones (based on the current base URI), and maintaining other information about the current catalog.

Parameters:
entry - The CatalogEntry to process.

unknownEntry

public void unknownEntry(java.util.Vector strings)

Handle unknown CatalogEntry types.

This method exists to allow subclasses to deal with unknown entry types.


parseAllCatalogs

public void parseAllCatalogs()
                      throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                             java.io.IOException

Parse all subordinate catalogs.

This method recursively parses all of the subordinate catalogs. If this method does not throw an exception, you can be confident that no subsequent call to any resolve*() method will either, with two possible exceptions:

  1. Delegated catalogs are re-parsed each time they are needed (because a variable list of them may be needed in each case, depending on the length of the matching partial public identifier).

    But they are parsed by this method, so as long as they don't change or disappear while the program is running, they shouldn't generate errors later if they don't generate errors now.

  2. If you add new catalogs with parseCatalog, they won't be loaded until they are needed or until you call parseAllCatalogs again.

On the other hand, if you don't call this method, you may successfully parse documents without having to load all possible catalogs.

Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The filename (URL) for a subordinate or delegated catalog is not a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading some subordinate or delegated catalog file.

resolveDoctype

public java.lang.String resolveDoctype(java.lang.String entityName,
                                       java.lang.String publicId,
                                       java.lang.String systemId)
                                throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                       java.io.IOException

Return the applicable DOCTYPE system identifier.

Parameters:
entityName - The name of the entity (element) for which a doctype is required.
publicId - The nominal public identifier for the doctype (as provided in the source document).
systemId - The nominal system identifier for the doctype (as provided in the source document).
Returns:
The system identifier to use for the doctype.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a subordinate catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading subordinate catalog file.

resolveDocument

public java.lang.String resolveDocument()
                                 throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                        java.io.IOException

Return the applicable DOCUMENT entry.

Returns:
The system identifier to use for the doctype.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a subordinate catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading subordinate catalog file.

resolveEntity

public java.lang.String resolveEntity(java.lang.String entityName,
                                      java.lang.String publicId,
                                      java.lang.String systemId)
                               throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                      java.io.IOException

Return the applicable ENTITY system identifier.

Parameters:
entityName - The name of the entity for which a system identifier is required.
publicId - The nominal public identifier for the entity (as provided in the source document).
systemId - The nominal system identifier for the entity (as provided in the source document).
Returns:
The system identifier to use for the entity.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a subordinate catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading subordinate catalog file.

resolveNotation

public java.lang.String resolveNotation(java.lang.String notationName,
                                        java.lang.String publicId,
                                        java.lang.String systemId)
                                 throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                        java.io.IOException

Return the applicable NOTATION system identifier.

Parameters:
notationName - The name of the notation for which a doctype is required.
publicId - The nominal public identifier for the notation (as provided in the source document).
systemId - The nominal system identifier for the notation (as provided in the source document).
Returns:
The system identifier to use for the notation.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a subordinate catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading subordinate catalog file.

resolvePublic

public java.lang.String resolvePublic(java.lang.String publicId,
                                      java.lang.String systemId)
                               throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                      java.io.IOException

Return the applicable PUBLIC or SYSTEM identifier.

This method searches the Catalog and returns the system identifier specified for the given system or public identifiers. If no appropriate PUBLIC or SYSTEM entry is found in the Catalog, null is returned.

Parameters:
publicId - The public identifier to locate in the catalog. Public identifiers are normalized before comparison.
systemId - The nominal system identifier for the entity in question (as provided in the source document).
Returns:
The system identifier to use. Note that the nominal system identifier is not returned if a match is not found in the catalog, instead null is returned to indicate that no match was found.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a subordinate catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading subordinate catalog file.

resolveLocalPublic

protected java.lang.String resolveLocalPublic(int entityType,
                                              java.lang.String entityName,
                                              java.lang.String publicId,
                                              java.lang.String systemId)
                                       throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                              java.io.IOException

Return the applicable PUBLIC or SYSTEM identifier

This method searches the Catalog and returns the system identifier specified for the given system or public identifiers. If no appropriate PUBLIC or SYSTEM entry is found in the Catalog, delegated Catalogs are interrogated.

There are four possible cases:

Parameters:
entityType - The CatalogEntry type for which this query is being conducted. This is necessary in order to do the approprate query on a delegated catalog.
entityName - The name of the entity being searched for, if appropriate.
publicId - The public identifier of the entity in question.
systemId - The nominal system identifier for the entity in question (as provided in the source document).
Returns:
The system identifier to use. Note that the nominal system identifier is not returned if a match is not found in the catalog, instead null is returned to indicate that no match was found.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a delegated catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading delegated catalog file.

resolveSystem

public java.lang.String resolveSystem(java.lang.String systemId)
                               throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                      java.io.IOException

Return the applicable SYSTEM system identifier

If a SYSTEM entry exists in the Catalog for the system ID specified, return the mapped value.

On Windows-based operating systems, the comparison between the system identifier provided and the SYSTEM entries in the Catalog is case-insensitive.

Parameters:
systemId - The system ID to locate in the catalog.
Returns:
The resolved system identifier.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a subordinate catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading subordinate catalog file.

resolveLocalSystem

protected java.lang.String resolveLocalSystem(java.lang.String systemId)
                                       throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                              java.io.IOException

Return the applicable SYSTEM system identifier in this catalog.

If a SYSTEM entry exists in the catalog file for the system ID specified, return the mapped value.

Parameters:
systemId - The system ID to locate in the catalog
Returns:
The mapped system identifier or null
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException
java.io.IOException

resolveURI

public java.lang.String resolveURI(java.lang.String uri)
                            throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                   java.io.IOException

Return the applicable URI

If a URI entry exists in the Catalog for the URI specified, return the mapped value.

URI comparison is case sensitive.

Parameters:
uri - The URI to locate in the catalog.
Returns:
The resolved URI.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The system identifier of a subordinate catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading subordinate catalog file.

resolveLocalURI

protected java.lang.String resolveLocalURI(java.lang.String uri)
                                    throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                           java.io.IOException

Return the applicable URI in this catalog.

If a URI entry exists in the catalog file for the URI specified, return the mapped value.

Parameters:
uri - The URI to locate in the catalog
Returns:
The mapped URI or null
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException
java.io.IOException

resolveSubordinateCatalogs

protected java.lang.String resolveSubordinateCatalogs(int entityType,
                                                      java.lang.String entityName,
                                                      java.lang.String publicId,
                                                      java.lang.String systemId)
                                               throws java.net.MalformedURLException,
                                                      java.io.IOException

Search the subordinate catalogs, in order, looking for a match.

This method searches the Catalog and returns the system identifier specified for the given entity type with the given name, public, and system identifiers. In some contexts, these may be null.

Parameters:
entityType - The CatalogEntry type for which this query is being conducted. This is necessary in order to do the approprate query on a subordinate catalog.
entityName - The name of the entity being searched for, if appropriate.
publicId - The public identifier of the entity in question (as provided in the source document).
systemId - The nominal system identifier for the entity in question (as provided in the source document). This parameter is overloaded for the URI entry type.
Returns:
The system identifier to use. Note that the nominal system identifier is not returned if a match is not found in the catalog, instead null is returned to indicate that no match was found.
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - The formal system identifier of a delegated catalog cannot be turned into a valid URL.
java.io.IOException - Error reading delegated catalog file.

fixSlashes

protected java.lang.String fixSlashes(java.lang.String sysid)

Replace backslashes with forward slashes. (URLs always use forward slashes.)

Parameters:
sysid - The input system identifier.
Returns:
The same system identifier with backslashes turned into forward slashes.

makeAbsolute

protected java.lang.String makeAbsolute(java.lang.String sysid)

Construct an absolute URI from a relative one, using the current base URI.

Parameters:
sysid - The (possibly relative) system identifier
Returns:
The system identifier made absolute with respect to the current base.

normalizeURI

protected java.lang.String normalizeURI(java.lang.String uriref)

Perform character normalization on a URI reference.

Parameters:
uriref - The URI reference
Returns:
The normalized URI reference.

encodedByte

protected java.lang.String encodedByte(int b)

Perform %-encoding on a single byte.

Parameters:
b - The 8-bit integer that represents th byte. (Bytes are signed but encoding needs to look at the bytes unsigned.)
Returns:
The %-encoded string for the byte in question.

addDelegate

protected void addDelegate(CatalogEntry entry)

Add to the current list of delegated catalogs.

This method always constructs the localDelegate vector so that it is ordered by length of partial public identifier.

Parameters:
entry - The DELEGATE catalog entry