Utility Classes
The utility classes are important in the Web Center environment. Their use is not required in a standalone application.
ActionUtils.java
The class ActionUtils implements commonly used methods for action handling:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
getExceptionForward |
Returns the exception forward from an exception |
getFormConfiguration |
Returns the form configuration for the given form name |
getForwardFromRequest |
Returns the forward name calculated from the request parameters |
getParameters |
Reads the parameters from an action mapping |
Refer to the Javadoc for the correct syntax of the method calls.
DataUtils.java
The class DataUtils implements commonly used methods for data handling and manipulation.
In the WebCenter JSP environment, the following static getters are important since they return an instance implementing the interfaces provided by the API:
| Interface | Method providing an instance of the interface |
|---|---|
Approval |
getApprovalSupport |
Assignment |
getAssignmentSupport |
Certification |
getCertificationSupport |
Delegation |
getDelegationSupport |
Delegations |
getDelegationsSupport |
Objects |
getObjectSupport |
RequestWorkflow |
getRequestWorkflowSupport |
Session |
getSessionSupport |
Users |
getUserSupport |
All the methods listed above are called with one parameter, the HTTP session of the request.
Sample call:
Objects support = DataUtils.getObjectSupport(session);
The following methods are used to read data from the storage layer or to store the data in the storage cache (without saving the object):
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
fetchDataset |
Retrieves the dataset with the given name from the storage |
storeSelectedBeanData |
Stores the data with the given attribute names in the storage cache |
storeBeanData |
Stores the bean property data with the given attribute name |
storeAllBeanData |
Stores all bean property data |
storeBeanArrayData |
Stores data from a table (e.g. match rules). |
Refer to the Javadoc for the correct syntax of the method calls.
fetchDataset returns an array of DirectoryEntryBean. It uses listObjects from the Objects API to retrieve the data and converts the list structure to the bean array.
The following code sample shows how to use storeSelectedBeanData to save the data of a form to the selected user:
Objects objects = DataUtils.getObjectSupport(session);
String dn =
(String)session.getAttribute("com.siemens.webMgr.selectedUser");
DynaLocaleForm form =
(DynaLocaleForm)session.getAttribute
((String)pageContext.getAttribute("formName"));
DynaBean bean = (DynaBean)form;
Map formMap = form.getMap();
String[] fieldnames =
(String[])formMap.keySet().toArray
(new String[formMap.keySet().size()]);
DataUtils.storeSelectedBeanData(bean, dn, fieldnames, null, session);
DirectoryEntryBean
The class DirectoryEntryBean implements a DynaBean to hold the properties of a single directory entry.If tables are displayed in webCenter (for example, assigned roles / permissions / groups, result of a user search, parameters, …) the values are stored in arrays of DirectoryEntryBean.
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
initialize |
Initializes the entry with default values |
assignEntryData |
Sets the entry data for this bean. This method is applied during bulk-data reading from the support bean. |
get |
Returns the value of a simple property with the specified name. |
set |
Sets the value of a simple property with the specified name. |
Refer to the Javadoc for the complete set of methods and for the correct syntax of the method calls.
Example:
Get the DN of a selected object in a JSP (see deleteObjects.jsp)
String itemStr = (String)pageContext.getAttribute("item");
DirectoryEntryBean[] dataset =
(DirectoryEntryBean[])pageContext.getAttribute("dataset");
int num = Integer.parseInt(itemStr);
if (dataset != null && num < dataset.length) {
Users userSupport = DataUtils.getUserSupport(session);
String objectId = (String)(String)dataset[num].get("dn");
...
}
DNUtilities
The class DNUtilities provides static DN utility methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
isDN |
Checks whether the argument is a distinguished name. |
equals |
Checks whether two distinguished names are equal. |
getLastRDN |
Returns the relative distinguished name of a dn. |
getParent |
Returns the parent DN. |
removeFirstRDN |
Removes the first RDN from a DN. |
makeDN |
Builds a DN from type, value, and parent dn. |
getNamePart |
Returns the value of the RDN component for the given index. |
getLastNamePart |
Returns the RDN’s name part. |
isLastRDNType |
Checks whether the provided RDN type equals to the last RDN’s type. |
isWorkflowDN |
Checks for a request workflow DN. |
makeActivityDN |
Builds an activity DN from the workflow instance id and the activity name. |
makeWorkflowDN |
Builds a workflow DN from the workflow instance id. |
getReversedNameParts |
Returns the DN’s component values in reverse order. |
Refer to the Javadoc for the correct syntax of the method calls.
Message
The static class Message provides utility methods to access the message attributes in the session:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
set |
Sets a text, parameters and the confirmation flag. |
getText |
Retrieves the message. |
setText |
Sets a message text. |
getConfirmationFlag |
Retrieves the confirmation flag. |
setConfirmationFlag |
Sets the confirmation flag. |
getParameters |
Retrieves the message parameters. |
setParameters |
Sets the message parameters. |
clear |
Clears the message, the message parameters and the confirmation flag. |
save |
Returns message, confirmation flag and parameters as an array of Object. |
restore |
Restores message, confirmation flag and parameters to the session. |
Refer to the Javadoc for the correct syntax of the method calls.
FilterUtilities
The class FilterUtilities provides static utility methods for the handling of LDAP filters:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
getFilter |
Creates an LDAP filter from attribute name, type of operation and value. |
getFilter |
Creates an LDAP filter from a list of filters and the conjunction. Returns the default filter for an empty list. |
escape |
Escapes special characters in a value. |
countSignificantChars |
Counts the significant characters in a value. Wildcards and white spaces are not counted. |
Refer to the Javadoc for the correct syntax of the method calls.