Class ServiceLoader<S>

java.lang.Object
org.ocpsoft.common.services.ServiceLoader<S>
All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterable<S>

public class ServiceLoader<S> extends Object implements Iterable<S>
This class handles looking up service providers on the class path. It implements the Service Provider section of the JAR File Specification. The Service Provider programmatic lookup was not specified prior to Java 6 so this interface allows use of the specification prior to Java 6. The API is copied from java.util.ServiceLoader
Author:
Pete Muir, Avalon Development Team, Nicklas Karlsson, Lincoln Baxter, III
  • Method Details

    • load

      public static <S> ServiceLoader load(Class<S> service)
      Creates a new service loader for the given service type, using the current thread's context class loader. An invocation of this convenience method of the form ServiceLoader.load(service)</code> is equivalent to ServiceLoader.load(service, Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader())
      Parameters:
      service - The interface or abstract class representing the service
      Returns:
      A new service loader
    • loadTypesafe

      public static <S> ServiceLoader<S> loadTypesafe(Class<S> service)
      Creates a new service loader for the given service type, using the current thread's context class loader. An invocation of this convenience method of the form ServiceLoader.load(service)</code> is equivalent to ServiceLoader.load(service, Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader())
      Parameters:
      service - The interface or abstract class representing the service
      Returns:
      A new service loader
    • load

      public static <S> ServiceLoader<S> load(Class<S> service, ClassLoader loader)
      Creates a new service loader for the given service type and class loader.
      Parameters:
      service - The interface or abstract class representing the service
      loader - The class loader to be used to load provider-configuration files and provider classes, or null if the system class loader (or, failing that, the bootstrap class loader) is to be used
      Returns:
      A new service loader
    • reload

      public void reload()
      Clear this loader's provider cache so that all providers will be reloaded. After invoking this method, subsequent invocations of the iterator method will lazily look up and instantiate providers from scratch, just as is done by a newly-created loader. This method is intended for use in situations in which new providers can be installed into a running Java virtual machine.
    • loadEnriched

      public static <T> Collection<T> loadEnriched(Class<T> serviceClass)
      Obtain a Class instance and attempt enrichment using any provided ServiceEnricher classes.
    • iterator

      public Iterator<S> iterator()
      Lazily loads the available providers of this loader's service. The iterator returned by this method first yields all of the elements of the provider cache, in instantiation order. It then lazily loads and instantiates any remaining providers, adding each one to the cache in turn. To achieve laziness the actual work of parsing the available provider-configuration files and instantiating providers must be done by the iterator itself. Its hasNext and next methods can therefore throw a ServiceConfigurationError if a provider-configuration file violates the specified format, or if it names a provider class that cannot be found and instantiated, or if the result of instantiating the class is not assignable to the service type, or if any other kind of exception or error is thrown as the next provider is located and instantiated. To write robust code it is only necessary to catch ServiceConfigurationError when using a service iterator. If such an error is thrown then subsequent invocations of the iterator will make a best effort to locate and instantiate the next available provider, but in general such recovery cannot be guaranteed. Design Note Throwing an error in these cases may seem extreme. The rationale for this behavior is that a malformed provider-configuration file, like a malformed class file, indicates a serious problem with the way the Java virtual machine is configured or is being used. As such it is preferable to throw an error rather than try to recover or, even worse, fail silently. The iterator returned by this method does not support removal. Invoking its remove method will cause an UnsupportedOperationException to be thrown.
      Specified by:
      iterator in interface Iterable<S>
      Returns:
      An iterator that lazily loads providers for this loader's service
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Returns a string describing this service.
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
      Returns:
      A descriptive string