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package org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.profile.validator.impl.message;
import com.ibm.icu.util.StringTokenizer;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.WSIException;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.analyzer.AssertionFailException;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.log.MessageEntry;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.profile.TestAssertion;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.profile.validator.EntryContext;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.profile.validator.MessageValidator;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.profile.validator.impl.AssertionProcess;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.profile.validator.impl.BaseMessageValidator;
import org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.report.AssertionResult;
/**
* BP1002.
* If it is a request, the arg #2 of POST is <HTTP/1.1> or <HTTP/1.0>. If absent, first line
* of the body is: HTTP-Version = HTTP/1.1. (or HTTP/1.0). If it is a response, it starts with
* <HTTP/1.1> or <HTTP/1.0> or higher;
*/
public class BP1002 extends AssertionProcess
{
private final BaseMessageValidator validator;
/**
* @param BaseMessageValidator
*/
public BP1002(BaseMessageValidator impl)
{
super(impl);
this.validator = impl;
}
public AssertionResult validate(
TestAssertion testAssertion,
EntryContext entryContext)
throws WSIException
{
String httpHeader = entryContext.getMessageEntry().getHTTPHeaders();
// If this is a request message, then check POST for 1.1 or 1.0
if (entryContext
.getMessageEntry()
.getType()
.equalsIgnoreCase(MessageEntry.TYPE_REQUEST))
{
// Get each entry in the post header
StringTokenizer postMessage = new StringTokenizer(httpHeader, " \r\n");
// If there is no third token, then fail
if (postMessage.countTokens() < 3)
{
result = AssertionResult.RESULT_FAILED;
failureDetail = this.validator.createFailureDetail(httpHeader, entryContext);
}
else
{
// Get the 3rd token (there must be a better way to do this?)
String httpVersion = "";
String messageType = "";
for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
{
// Message type
if (i == 0)
messageType = postMessage.nextToken();
else if (i == 2)
httpVersion = postMessage.nextToken();
else
postMessage.nextToken();
}
if (!messageType.equals("POST"))
{
result = AssertionResult.RESULT_NOT_APPLICABLE;
}
// If the third token is not HTTP/1.1 ot HTTP/1.0, then fail
else if (
(!httpVersion.equalsIgnoreCase(MessageValidator.HTTP_VERSION_1_1))
&& (!httpVersion.equalsIgnoreCase(MessageValidator.HTTP_VERSION_1_0)))
{
result = AssertionResult.RESULT_FAILED;
failureDetail = this.validator.createFailureDetail(httpHeader, entryContext);
}
}
}
// Else it is a response message
else
{
// Response-Line (1st) = HTTP-Version SP Response-code SP Response-text CRLF
StringTokenizer httpMessageTokenizer =
new StringTokenizer(httpHeader, "\n\r\f");
String startLine = null;
try
{
if (httpMessageTokenizer.hasMoreTokens())
{
startLine = httpMessageTokenizer.nextToken();
}
else
{
// HTTP version info expected but not found
// (state the fact in the exception message?)
throw new AssertionFailException(httpHeader);
}
// check that protocol version indicates HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1
if (!startLine.startsWith(MessageValidator.HTTP_VERSION_1_1)
&& !startLine.startsWith(MessageValidator.HTTP_VERSION_1_0))
{
throw new AssertionFailException(httpHeader);
}
}
catch (AssertionFailException e)
{
result = AssertionResult.RESULT_FAILED;
failureDetail = this.validator.createFailureDetail(e.getMessage(), entryContext);
}
}
// Return assertion result
return validator.createAssertionResult(testAssertion, result, failureDetail);
}
}