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However, virtually any 104 * implementation is possible. 105 * <p> 106 * For example, it would be possible to implement a lookup that used the 107 * key as a primary key, and looked up the value on demand from the database 108 * Or, a numeric based implementation could be created that treats the key 109 * as an integer, increments the value and return the result as a string - 110 * converting 1 to 2, 15 to 16 etc. 111 * <p> 112 * The {@link #lookup(String)} method always returns a String, regardless of 113 * the underlying data, by converting it as necessary. For example: 114 * <pre> 115 * Map<String, Object> map = new HashMap<String, Object>(); 116 * map.put("number", Integer.valueOf(2)); 117 * assertEquals("2", StrLookup.mapLookup(map).lookup("number")); 118 * </pre> 119 * @param key the key to be looked up, may be null 120 * @return the matching value, null if no match 121 */ 122 public abstract String lookup(String key); 123 124 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 125 /** 126 * Lookup implementation that uses a Map. 127 */ 128 static class MapStrLookup<V> extends StrLookup<V> { 129 130 /** Map keys are variable names and value. */ 131 private final Map<String, V> map; 132 133 /** 134 * Creates a new instance backed by a Map. 135 * 136 * @param map the map of keys to values, may be null 137 */ 138 MapStrLookup(final Map<String, V> map) { 139 this.map = map; 140 } 141 142 /** 143 * Looks up a String key to a String value using the map. 144 * <p> 145 * If the map is null, then null is returned. 146 * The map result object is converted to a string using toString(). 147 * 148 * @param key the key to be looked up, may be null 149 * @return the matching value, null if no match 150 */ 151 @Override 152 public String lookup(final String key) { 153 if (map == null) { 154 return null; 155 } 156 final Object obj = map.get(key); 157 if (obj == null) { 158 return null; 159 } 160 return obj.toString(); 161 } 162 } 163 164 //----------------------------------------------------------------------- 165 /** 166 * Lookup implementation based on system properties. 167 */ 168 private static class SystemPropertiesStrLookup extends StrLookup<String> { 169 /** 170 * {@inheritDoc} This implementation directly accesses system properties. 171 */ 172 @Override 173 public String lookup(final String key) { 174 if (key.length() > 0) { 175 try { 176 return System.getProperty(key); 177 } catch (final SecurityException scex) { 178 // Squelched. All lookup(String) will return null. 179 } 180 } 181 return null; 182 } 183 } 184}