MinimalAlternativeSelector.java

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package org.apache.cxf.ws.policy.selector;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.cxf.message.Message;
import org.apache.cxf.ws.policy.Assertor;
import org.apache.cxf.ws.policy.PolicyEngine;
import org.apache.neethi.Assertion;
import org.apache.neethi.Policy;

/**
 *
 */
public class MinimalAlternativeSelector extends BaseAlternativeSelector {

    public Collection<Assertion> selectAlternative(
        Policy policy, PolicyEngine engine,
        Assertor assertor,
        List<List<Assertion>> request,
        Message msg) {

        Collection<Assertion> choice = null;
        Iterator<List<Assertion>> alternatives = policy.getAlternatives();
        while (alternatives.hasNext()) {
            List<Assertion> alternative = alternatives.next();

            if (engine.supportsAlternative(alternative, assertor, msg)
                && isCompatibleWithRequest(alternative, request)) {

                if (null == choice) {
                    choice = alternative;
                } else if (request != null) {
                    //we have a request policy, we likely want the one longest alternative that
                    //matches as any of "optional" incoming policies so that asssertions that were
                    //asserted on the incoming will also be assertable on the outgoing.
                    //Example: ws:addressing policy asserted on incoming should also be
                    // used to add headers for the response
                    if (alternative.size() > choice.size()) {
                        choice = alternative;
                    }
                } else if (alternative.size() < choice.size()) {
                    choice = alternative;
                }
            }
        }
        if (choice == null) {
            // didn't find one completely compatible with the incoming, just get the minimal
            alternatives = policy.getAlternatives();
            while (alternatives.hasNext()) {
                List<Assertion> alternative = alternatives.next();

                if (engine.supportsAlternative(alternative, assertor, msg)
                    && (null == choice || alternative.size() < choice.size())) {
                    choice = alternative;
                }
            }
        }
        return choice;
    }
}