import java.beans.beancontext.*; import java.util.*; import java.io.*; /** * This class is the factory that delivers a word counting service. * The 3 methods defined in this class are the concrete implementations * of the BeanContextServiceProvider interface. For this demonstration, the primary * method of interest is getService(). The getService() methods returns a new * WordCount instance. It is called by the bean context when a nested * JavaBean requests the service. */ public final class WordCountServiceProvider implements BeanContextServiceProvider { public Object getService(BeanContextServices bcs, Object requestor, Class serviceClass, Object serviceSelector) { // For this demo, we know that the cast from serviceSelector // to File will always work. final File document = (File)serviceSelector; /* Return an instance of the service. The service itself is * the WordCount interface, which is implemented here using * an anonymous inner class. */ return new WordCount() { public void countWords() { try { // Create a Reader to the DocumentBean's File BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(document)); String line = null; int wordCount = 0; while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) { StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(line); while (st.hasMoreTokens()) { System.out.println("Word " + (++wordCount) + " is: " + st.nextToken()); } } System.out.println("Total number of words in the document: " + wordCount); System.out.println("[WordCount service brought to you by WordCountServiceProvider]"); br.close(); } catch(Exception e) { } } }; } public void releaseService(BeanContextServices bcs, Object requestor, Object service) { // do nothing } public Iterator getCurrentServiceSelectors(BeanContextServices bcs, Class serviceClass) { return null; // do nothing } }