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− | To get my OntologyServiceImpl to accept the injection of the OntologyLoadManager | + | To get my OntologyServiceImpl to accept the injection of the OntologyLoadManager implementations, I define a setting method for that class: |
− | class | + | class OntologyServiceImpl... |
− | ... | + | Map<String, OntologyRetrievalManager> ontologyRetrievalHandlerMap |
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public void setOntologyLoadHandlerMap(Map<String, OntologyLoadManager> ontologyLoadHandlerMap) | public void setOntologyLoadHandlerMap(Map<String, OntologyLoadManager> ontologyLoadHandlerMap) | ||
this.finder = finder; | this.finder = finder; | ||
} | } | ||
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+ | I then I specify in my BioPortal configuration file ("applicationContext-services.xml") the implementations to inject into OntologyServiceImpl. I've appended an excerpt from the configuration file: | ||
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+ | <bean id="conceptService" | ||
+ | class="org.ncbo.stanford.service.concept.impl.ConceptServiceImpl"> | ||
+ | <property name="ncboOntologyVersionDAO"> | ||
+ | <ref bean="NcboOntologyVersionDAO" /> | ||
+ | </property> | ||
+ | <property name="ontologyFormatHandlerMap"> | ||
+ | <ref local="ontologyFormatHandlerMap" /> | ||
+ | </property> | ||
+ | <property name="ontologyRetrievalHandlerMap"> | ||
+ | <ref local="ontologyRetrievalHandlerMap" /> | ||
+ | </property> | ||
+ | </bean> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The configuration file specifies that "ConceptServiceImpl" has a setter method named named "setOntologyFormatHandlerMap" which accepts an injection of the map named "ontologyFormatHandlerMap" which includes both "OntologyLoadManagerProtegeImpl" and "OntologyLoadManagerLexGridImpl" as implementations of "OntologyLoadManager." | ||
=Sample FileOntologyLoader Walk-Through= | =Sample FileOntologyLoader Walk-Through= |
Revision as of 16:35, 10 February 2009
Introduction
NCBO-OOR provides server-side flexibility by leveraging the enterprise pattern of "Dependency Injection." This is accomplished by applying the Spring technology which enables a partner to insert any software implementation that abides to the NCBO-defined interfaces purely by configuration. In other words, a different implementation can be deployed without a recompile or rebuild of the entire NCBO-OOR code-base.
This first NCBO-OOR implemntation is based on the BioPortal architecture and code-base. Thus, the majority of the developer considerations for NCBO-OOR is generally applicable to the BioPortal (and vice-versa). The author will note differences where appropriate.
BioPortal Server-Side Pattern: Dependency Injection
The gist of dependency injection is that a seperate object, an assembler, populates the implementation of a defined interface that can be used by any consuming object that understands the interface. Spring implements a specific variation of this patterns called "Setter Injection." A significant number of BioPortal server-side capabilities heavily leverage this pattern. This approach enables these BioPortal capabilities to easily swap out different implementations. To learn more about this pattern in general, please see [Martin Fowler's excellent exposition on this topic | http://martinfowler.com/articles/injection.html]. The following sections elucidate a couple BioPortal-specific examples.
BioPortal OntologyLoader Walk-Through
This section walks-through an example BioPortal implements the Setter Injection model. In this scenario, we have the OntologyLoadManager interface which is consumed/used by the OntologyServiceImpl class. Since the OntologyLoadManager is an interface, it has no implementation. Here are some snippets from it's interface:
To get my OntologyServiceImpl to accept the injection of the OntologyLoadManager implementations, I define a setting method for that class:
class OntologyServiceImpl...
Map<String, OntologyRetrievalManager> ontologyRetrievalHandlerMap public void setOntologyLoadHandlerMap(Map<String, OntologyLoadManager> ontologyLoadHandlerMap) this.finder = finder; }
I then I specify in my BioPortal configuration file ("applicationContext-services.xml") the implementations to inject into OntologyServiceImpl. I've appended an excerpt from the configuration file:
<bean id="conceptService"
class="org.ncbo.stanford.service.concept.impl.ConceptServiceImpl">
<property name="ncboOntologyVersionDAO">
Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; invalid names, e.g. too many
</property>
<property name="ontologyFormatHandlerMap">
Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; invalid names, e.g. too many
</property>
<property name="ontologyRetrievalHandlerMap">
Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; invalid names, e.g. too many
</property>
</bean>
The configuration file specifies that "ConceptServiceImpl" has a setter method named named "setOntologyFormatHandlerMap" which accepts an injection of the map named "ontologyFormatHandlerMap" which includes both "OntologyLoadManagerProtegeImpl" and "OntologyLoadManagerLexGridImpl" as implementations of "OntologyLoadManager."