Example: FileRegistrySample.java file
import com.ibm.websphere.security.cred.*;
//
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// (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1997, 2003
// All Rights Reserved * Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
//
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//
// This sample is for the Custom User Registry feature
// in WebSphere Application Server.
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import com.ibm.websphere.security.*;
/**
* The main purpose of this sample is to demonstrate the use of the
* Custom Registry feature available in WebSphere Application Server.
* This sample is a file-based registry sample where the users and the
* groups information is listed in files (users.props and groups.props).
* As such simplicity and not the performance was a major factor behind
* this. This sample should be used only to get familiarized with this
* feature. An actual implementation of a realistic registry should
* consider various factors like performance, scalability, thread safety,
* and so on.
**/
public class FileRegistrySample implements UserRegistry {
private static String USERFILENAME = null;
private static String GROUPFILENAME = null;
/** Default Constructor **/
public FileRegistrySample() throws java.rmi.RemoteException {
}
/**
* Initializes the registry. This method is called when creating the
* registry.
*
* @param props the registry-specific properties with which to
* initialize the custom registry
* @exception CustomRegistryException
* if there is any registry specific problem
**/
public void initialize(java.util.Properties props)
throws CustomRegistryException {
try {
/* try getting the USERFILENAME and the GROUPFILENAME from
* properties that are passed in (i.e from GUI).
* These values should be set in the security center GUI in the
* Special Custom Settings in the Custom User Registry section of
* the Authentication panel.
* For example:
* usersFile c:/temp/users.props
* groupsFile c:/temp/groups.props
*/
if (props != null) {
USERFILENAME = props.getProperty("usersFile");
GROUPFILENAME = props.getProperty("groupsFile");
}
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
}
if (USERFILENAME == null || GROUPFILENAME == null) {
throw new CustomRegistryException("users/groups information missing");
}
}
/**
* Checks the password of the user. This method is called to authenticate a
* user when the user's name and password are given.
*
* @param userSecurityName the name of user
* @param password the password of the user
* @return a valid userSecurityName. Normally this is
* the name of same user whose password was checked but
* if the implementation wants to return any other valid
* userSecurityName in the registry it can do so
* @exception CheckPasswordFailedException if userSecurityName/
* password combination does not exist in the registry
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry specific
* problem
**/
public String checkPassword(String userSecurityName, String passwd)
throws PasswordCheckFailedException,
CustomRegistryException {
String s,userName = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(USERFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.indexOf(":",index+1);
// check if the userSecurityName:passwd combination exists
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(userSecurityName) &&
s.substring(index+1,index1).equals(passwd)) {
// Authentication successful, return the userId.
userName = userSecurityName;
break;
}
}
}
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
if (userName == null) {
throw new PasswordCheckFailedException("Password check failed for user: "
+ userSecurityName);
}
return userName;
}
/**
* Maps a X.509 format certificate to a valid user in the registry.
* This is used to map the name in the certificate supplied by a browser
* to a valid userSecurityName in the registry
*
* @param cert the X509 certificate chain
* @return The mapped name of the user userSecurityName
* @exception CertificateMapNotSupportedException if the particular
* certificate is not supported.
* @exception CertificateMapFailedException if the mapping of the
* certificate fails.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public String mapCertificate(X509Certificate[] cert)
throws CertificateMapNotSupportedException,
CertificateMapFailedException,
CustomRegistryException {
String name=null;
X509Certificate cert1 = cert[0];
try {
// map the SubjectDN in the certificate to a userID.
name = cert1.getSubjectDN().getName();
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CertificateMapNotSupportedException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
}
if(!isValidUser(name)) {
throw new CertificateMapFailedException("user: " + name + " is not valid");
}
return name;
}
/**
* Returns the realm of the registry.
*
* @return the realm. The realm is a registry-specific string indicating
* the realm or domain
* for which this registry applies. For example, for i5/OS or AIX
* this would be the host name of the system whose user registry
* this object represents.
* If null is returned by this method, realm defaults to the
* value of "customRealm".
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public String getRealm()
throws CustomRegistryException {
String name = "customRealm";
return name;
}
/**
* Gets a list of users that match a pattern in the registry.
* The maximum number of users returned is defined by the limit
* argument.
* This method is called by GUI (administrative console) and scripting (command line)
* to make the users in the registry available for adding them (users) to roles.
*
* @param pattern the pattern to match. (For e.g., a* will match all
* userSecurityNames starting with a)
* @param limit the maximum number of users that should be returned.
* This is very useful in situations where there are thousands of
* users in the registry and getting all of them at once is not
* practical. The default is 100. A value of 0 implies get all the
* users and hence must be used with care.
* @return a Result object that contains the list of users
* requested and a flag to indicate if more users exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public Result getUsers(String pattern, int limit)
throws CustomRegistryException {
String s;
BufferedReader in = null;
List allUsers = new ArrayList();
Result result = new Result();
int count = 0;
int newLimit = limit+1;
try {
in = fileOpen(USERFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
String user = s.substring(0,index);
if (match(user,pattern)) {
allUsers.add(user);
if (limit !=0 && ++count == newLimit) {
allUsers.remove(user);
result.setHasMore();
break;
}
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
result.setList(allUsers);
return result;
}
/**
* Returns the display name for the user specified by userSecurityName.
*
* This method may be called only when the user information is displayed
* ( information purposes only, for example, in GUI) and hence not used
* in the actual authentication or authorization purposes. If there are no
* display names in the registry return null or empty string.
*
* In WebSphere Application Server 4.0 custom registry, if you had a display
* name for the user and if it was different from the security name, the
* display name was returned for the EJB methods getCallerPrincipal() and
* the servlet methods getUserPrincipal() and getRemoteUser(). In WebSphere
* Application Server Version 5, for the same methods, the security name is
* returned by default. This is the recommended way as the display name is
* not unique and may create security holes.
* However, for backward compatability if one needs the display name to
* be returned set the property WAS_UseDisplayName to true.
*
*See the Infocenter documentation for more information.
*
* @param userSecurityName the name of the user.
* @return the display name for the user. The display name
* is a registry-specific string that represents a descriptive, not
* necessarily unique, name for a user. If a display name does
* not exist return null or empty string.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if userSecurityName does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry specific
* problem
**/
public String getUserDisplayName(String userSecurityName)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s,displayName = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
if(!isValidUser(userSecurityName)) {
EntryNotFoundException nsee = new EntryNotFoundException("user: "
+ userSecurityName
+ " is not valid");
throw nsee;
}
try {
in = fileOpen(USERFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.lastIndexOf(":");
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(userSecurityName)) {
displayName = s.substring(index1+1);
break;
}
}
}
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(), ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
return displayName;
}
/**
* Returns the unique ID for a userSecurityName. This method is called when
* creating a credential for a user.
*
* @param userSecurityName the name of the user.
* @return the unique ID of the user. The unique ID for an user is
* the stringified form of some unique, registry-specific, data
* that serves to represent the user. For example, for the UNIX
* user registry, the unique ID for a user can be the UID.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if userSecurityName does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public String getUniqueUserId(String userSecurityName)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s,uniqueUsrId = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(USERFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.indexOf(":", index+1);
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(userSecurityName)) {
int index2 = s.indexOf(":", index1+1);
uniqueUsrId = s.substring(index1+1,index2);
break;
}
}
}
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
if (uniqueUsrId == null) {
EntryNotFoundException nsee =
new EntryNotFoundException("Cannot obtain uniqueId for user: "
+ userSecurityName);
throw nsee;
}
return uniqueUsrId;
}
/**
* Returns the name for a user given its uniqueId.
*
* @param uniqueUserId the unique ID of the user.
* @return The userSecurityName of the user.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if the unique user ID does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public String getUserSecurityName(String uniqueUserId)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s,usrSecName = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(USERFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.indexOf(":", index+1);
int index2 = s.indexOf(":", index1+1);
if ((s.substring(index1+1,index2)).equals(uniqueUserId)) {
usrSecName = s.substring(0,index);
break;
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(), ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
if (usrSecName == null) {
EntryNotFoundException ex =
new EntryNotFoundException("Cannot obtain the user securityName for "
+ uniqueUserId);
throw ex;
}
return usrSecName;
}
/**
* Determines if the userSecurityName exists in the registry
*
* @param userSecurityName the name of the user
* @return true if the user is valid; otherwise false
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
* @exception RemoteException as this extends java.rmi.Remote
**/
public boolean isValidUser(String userSecurityName)
throws CustomRegistryException {
String s;
boolean isValid = false;
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(USERFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(userSecurityName)) {
isValid=true;
break;
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(), ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
return isValid;
}
/**
* Gets a list of groups that match a pattern in the registy.
* The maximum number of groups returned is defined by the limit
* argument.
* This method is called by GUI (administrative console) and scripting (command line)
* to make available the groups in the registry for adding them (groups) to roles.
*
* @param pattern the pattern to match. (For example, a * will match all
* groupSecurityNames starting with a)
* @param limit the maximum number of groups that should be returned.
* This is very useful in situations where there are thousands of
* groups in the registry and getting all of them at once is not
* practical. The default is 100. A value of 0 implies get all the
* groups and hence must be used with care.
* @return a Result object that contains the list of groups
* requested and a flag to indicate if more groups exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public Result getGroups(String pattern, int limit)
throws CustomRegistryException {
String s;
BufferedReader in = null;
List allGroups = new ArrayList();
Result result = new Result();
int count = 0;
int newLimit = limit+1;
try {
in = fileOpen(GROUPFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
String group = s.substring(0,index);
if (match(group,pattern)) {
allGroups.add(group);
if (limit !=0 && ++count == newLimit) {
allGroups.remove(group);
result.setHasMore();
break;
}
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
result.setList(allGroups);
return result;
}
/**
* Returns the display name for the group specified by groupSecurityName.
* For this version of WebSphereApplication Server, the only usage of this
* method is by the clients (GUI and Scripting) to present a descriptive name
* of the user if it exists.
*
* @param groupSecurityName the name of the group.
* @return the display name for the group. The display name
* is a registry-specific string that represents a descriptive, not
* necessarily unique, name for a group. If a display name does
* not exist return null or empty string.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if groupSecurityName does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public String getGroupDisplayName(String groupSecurityName)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s,displayName = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
if(!isValidGroup(groupSecurityName)) {
EntryNotFoundException nsee = new EntryNotFoundException("group: "
+ groupSecurityName + " is not valid");
throw nsee;
}
try {
in = fileOpen(GROUPFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.lastIndexOf(":");
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(groupSecurityName)) {
displayName = s.substring(index1+1);
break;
}
}
}
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
return displayName;
}
/**
* Returns the Unique id for a group.
* @param groupSecurityName the name of the group.
* @return the unique ID of the group. The unique ID for
* a group is the stringified form of some unique,
* registry-specific, data that serves to represent the group.
* For example, for the UNIX user registry, the unique ID might
* be the GID.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if groupSecurityName does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry specific
* problem
* @exception RemoteException as this extends java.rmi.Remote
**/
public String getUniqueGroupId(String groupSecurityName)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s,uniqueGrpId = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(GROUPFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.indexOf(":", index+1);
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(groupSecurityName)) {
uniqueGrpId = s.substring(index+1,index1);
break;
}
}
}
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
if (uniqueGrpId == null) {
EntryNotFoundException nsee =
new EntryNotFoundException("Cannot obtain the uniqueId for group: "
+ groupSecurityName);
throw nsee;
}
return uniqueGrpId;
}
/**
* Returns the Unique ids for all the groups that contain the UniqueId of
* a user. Called during creation of a user's credential.
*
* @param uniqueUserId the unique ID of the user.
* @return a list of all the group unique IDs that the unique user ID
* belongs to. The unique ID for an entry is the stringified
* form of some unique, registry-specific, data that serves
* to represent the entry. For example, for the
* UNIX user registry, the unique ID for a group might be the GID
* and the Unique ID for the user might be the UID.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if uniqueUserId does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public List getUniqueGroupIds(String uniqueUserId)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s,uniqueGrpId = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
List uniqueGrpIds=new ArrayList();
try {
in = fileOpen(USERFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.indexOf(":", index+1);
int index2 = s.indexOf(":", index1+1);
if ((s.substring(index1+1,index2)).equals(uniqueUserId)) {
int lastIndex = s.lastIndexOf(":");
String subs = s.substring(index2+1,lastIndex);
StringTokenizer st1 = new StringTokenizer(subs, ",");
while (st1.hasMoreTokens())
uniqueGrpIds.add(st1.nextToken());
break;
}
}
}
} catch(Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
return uniqueGrpIds;
}
/**
* Returns the name for a group given its uniqueId.
*
* @param uniqueGroupId the unique ID of the group.
* @return the name of the group.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if the uniqueGroupId does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry specific
* problem
**/
public String getGroupSecurityName(String uniqueGroupId)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s,grpSecName = null;
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(GROUPFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
int index1 = s.indexOf(":", index+1);
if ((s.substring(index+1,index1)).equals(uniqueGroupId)) {
grpSecName = s.substring(0,index);
break;
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
if (grpSecName == null) {
EntryNotFoundException ex =
new EntryNotFoundException("Cannot obtain the group security name for: "
+ uniqueGroupId);
throw ex;
}
return grpSecName;
}
/**
* Determines if the groupSecurityName exists in the registry
*
* @param groupSecurityName the name of the group
* @return true if the groups exists; otherwise false
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public boolean isValidGroup(String groupSecurityName)
throws CustomRegistryException {
String s;
boolean isValid = false;
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(GROUPFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(groupSecurityName)) {
isValid=true;
break;
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
return isValid;
}
/**
* Returns the securityNames of all the groups that contain the user
*
* This method is called by GUI (administrative console) and scripting (command line)
* to verify the user entered for RunAsRole mapping belongs to that role
* in the roles to user mapping. Initially, the check is done to see if
* the role contains the user. If the role does not contain the user
* explicitly, this method is called to get the groups that this user
* belongs to so that check can be made on the groups that the role contains.
*
* @param userSecurityName the name of the user
* @return a list of all the group securityNames that the user
* belongs to.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if user does not exist.
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
* @exception RemoteException as this extends java.rmi.Remote
**/
public List getGroupsForUser(String userName)
throws CustomRegistryException,
EntryNotFoundException {
String s;
List grpsForUser = new ArrayList();
BufferedReader in = null;
try {
in = fileOpen(GROUPFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(s, ":");
for (int i=0; i<2; i++)
st.nextToken();
String subs = st.nextToken();
StringTokenizer st1 = new StringTokenizer(subs, ",");
while (st1.hasMoreTokens()) {
if((st1.nextToken()).equals(userName)) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
grpsForUser.add(s.substring(0,index));
}
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
if (!isValidUser(userName)) {
throw new EntryNotFoundException("user: " + userName + " is not valid");
}
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
return grpsForUser;
}
/**
* Gets a list of users in a group.
*
* The maximum number of users returned is defined by the limit argument.
*
* In rare situations if you are working with a registry where getting all
* the users from any of your groups is not practical (for example if there
* are a large number of users) you can throw the NotImplementedException
* for that particualar group(s). If there is no concern about
* returning the users from groups in the registry it is recommended that
* this method be implemented without throwing the NotImplemented exception.
*
* @param groupSecurityName the name of the group
* @param limit the maximum number of users that should be returned.
* This is very useful in situations where there are lot of
* users in the registry and getting all of them at once is not
* practical. A value of 0 implies get all the users and hence
* must be used with care.
* @return a Result object that contains the list of users
* requested and a flag to indicate if more users exist.
* @deprecated This method will be deprecated in future.
* @exception NotImplementedException throw this exception in rare situations
* if it is not pratical to get this information for any of the
* group or groups from the registry.
* @exception EntryNotFoundException if the group does not exist in
* the registry
* @exception CustomRegistryException if there is any registry-specific
* problem
**/
public Result getUsersForGroup(String groupSecurityName, int limit)
throws NotImplementedException,
EntryNotFoundException,
CustomRegistryException {
String s, user;
BufferedReader in = null;
List usrsForGroup = new ArrayList();
int count = 0;
int newLimit = limit+1;
Result result = new Result();
try {
in = fileOpen(GROUPFILENAME);
while ((s=in.readLine())!=null)
{
if (!(s.startsWith("#") || s.trim().length() <=0 )) {
int index = s.indexOf(":");
if ((s.substring(0,index)).equals(groupSecurityName))
{
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(s, ":");
for (int i=0; i<2; i++)
st.nextToken();
String subs = st.nextToken();
StringTokenizer st1 = new StringTokenizer(subs, ",");
while (st1.hasMoreTokens()) {
user = st1.nextToken();
usrsForGroup.add(user);
if (limit !=0 && ++count == newLimit) {
usrsForGroup.remove(user);
result.setHasMore();
break;
}
}
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
if (!isValidGroup(groupSecurityName)) {
throw new EntryNotFoundException("group: "
+ groupSecurityName
+ " is not valid");
}
throw new CustomRegistryException(ex.getMessage(),ex);
} finally {
fileClose(in);
}
result.setList(usrsForGroup);
return result;
}
/**
* This method is implemented internally by the WebSphere Application Server code
* in this release. This method is not called for the Custom Registry
* implementations for this release. Return null in the implementation.
*
**/
public WSCredential createCredential(String userSecurityName)
throws CustomRegistryException,
NotImplementedException,
EntryNotFoundException {
// This method is not called.
return null;
}
// private methods
private BufferedReader fileOpen(String fileName)
throws FileNotFoundException {
try {
return new BufferedReader(new FileReader(fileName));
} catch(FileNotFoundException e) {
throw e;
}
}
private void fileClose(BufferedReader in) {
try {
if (in != null) in.close();
} catch(Exception e) {
System.out.println("Error closing file" + e);
}
}
private boolean match(String name, String pattern) {
RegExpSample regexp = new RegExpSample(pattern);
boolean matches = false;
if(regexp.match(name))
matches = true;
return matches;
}
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// The program provides the Regular Expression implementation used in the
// Sample for the Custom User Registry (FileRegistrySample). The pattern
// matching in the sample uses this program to search for the pattern (for
// users and groups).
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
class RegExpSample
{
private boolean match(String s, int i, int j, int k)
{
for(; k < expr.length; k++)
label0:
{
Object obj = expr[k];
if(obj == STAR)
{
if(++k >= expr.length)
return true;
if(expr[k] instanceof String)
{
String s1 = (String)expr[k++];
int l = s1.length();
for(; (i = s.indexOf(s1, i)) >= 0; i++)
if(match(s, i + l, j, k))
return true;
return false;
}
for(; i < j; i++)
if(match(s, i, j, k))
return true;
return false;
}
if(obj == ANY)
{
if(++i > j)
return false;
break label0;
}
if(obj instanceof char[][])
{
if(i >= j)
return false;
char c = s.charAt(i++);
char ac[][] = (char[][])obj;
if(ac[0] == NOT)
{
for(int j1 = 1; j1 < ac.length; j1++)
if(ac[j1][0] <= c && c <= ac[j1][1])
return false;
break label0;
}
for(int k1 = 0; k1 < ac.length; k1++)
if(ac[k1][0] <= c && c <= ac[k1][1])
break label0;
return false;
}
if(obj instanceof String)
{
String s2 = (String)obj;
int i1 = s2.length();
if(!s.regionMatches(i, s2, 0, i1))
return false;
i += i1;
}
}
return i == j;
}
public boolean match(String s)
{
return match(s, 0, s.length(), 0);
}
public boolean match(String s, int i, int j)
{
return match(s, i, j, 0);
}
public RegExpSample(String s)
{
Vector vector = new Vector();
int i = s.length();
StringBuffer stringbuffer = null;
Object obj = null;
for(int j = 0; j < i; j++)
{
char c = s.charAt(j);
switch(c)
{
case 63: /* '?' */
obj = ANY;
break;
case 42: /* '*' */
obj = STAR;
break;
case 91: /* '[' */
int k = ++j;
Vector vector1 = new Vector();
for(; j < i; j++)
{
c = s.charAt(j);
if(j == k && c == '^')
{
vector1.addElement(NOT);
continue;
}
if(c == '\\')
{
if(j + 1 < i)
c = s.charAt(++j);
}
else
if(c == ']')
break;
char c1 = c;
if(j + 2 < i && s.charAt(j + 1) == '-')
c1 = s.charAt(j += 2);
char ac1[] = {
c, c1
};
vector1.addElement(ac1);
}
char ac[][] = new char[vector1.size()][];
vector1.copyInto(ac);
obj = ac;
break;
case 92: /* '\\' */
if(j + 1 < i)
c = s.charAt(++j);
break;
}
if(obj != null)
{
if(stringbuffer != null)
{
vector.addElement(stringbuffer.toString());
stringbuffer = null;
}
vector.addElement(obj);
obj = null;
}
else
{
if(stringbuffer == null)
stringbuffer = new StringBuffer();
stringbuffer.append(c);
}
}
if(stringbuffer != null)
vector.addElement(stringbuffer.toString());
expr = new Object[vector.size()];
vector.copyInto(expr);
}
static final char NOT[] = new char[2];
static final Integer ANY = new Integer(0);
static final Integer STAR = new Integer(1);
Object expr[];
}