Provider Architecture: Stanza Extensions and Custom IQ's
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Introduction
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The Smack provider architecture is a system for plugging in custom XML parsing
of packet extensions and IQ packets. The standard [Smack
Extensions](extensions/index.md) are built using the provider architecture.
There are two types of providers:
* `IQProvider` -- parses IQ requests into Java objects.
* `Extension Provider` -- parses XML sub-documents attached to packets into PacketExtension instances. By default, Smack only knows how to process a few standard packets and sub-packets that are in a few namespaces such as:
* jabber:iq:auth
* jabber:iq:roster
* jabber:iq:register
There are many more IQ types and extensions that are part of XMPP standards, and of course an endless number that can be added as custom extensions. To support this, an extensible parsing mechanism is provided via Smack and user build providers.
Whenever a packet extension is found in a packet, parsing will be
passed to the correct provider. Each provider must implement the
PacketExtensionProvider interface. Each extension provider is
responsible for parsing the raw XML stream, via the
[XML Pull Parser](http://www.xmlpull.org/), to contruct an object.
You can also create an introspection provider
(`provider.IntrospectionProvider.PacketExtensionIntrospectionProvider`). Here,
bean introspection is used to try to automatically set the properties
of the class using the values in the packet extension sub-element.
When no extension provider is registered for an element name and namespace
combination, Smack will store all top-level elements of the sub-packet in the
DefaultPacketExtension object and then attach it to the packet.
Management of these providers is accomplished via the [ProviderManager]()
class. There are multiple ways to add providers to the manager.
* Call addXXProvider methods - You can call the appropriate add methods directly.
```
ProviderManager.addIQProvider("element", "namespace", new MyIQProvider());
ProviderManager.addExtensionProvider("element", "namespace", new MyExtProvider());
```
* Add a loader - You can add a ProviderLoader which will inject a means of loading multiple providers (both types) into the manager. This is the mechanism used by Smack to load from the Smack specific file format (via ProviderFileLoader). Implementers can provide the means to load providers from any source they wish, or simply reuse the ProviderFileLoader to load from their own provider files.
ProviderManager.addLoader(new ProviderFileLoader(FileUtils.getStreamForUrl("classpath:com/myco/provider/myco_custom.providers", null)));
* VM Argument - You can add a provider file via the VM argument _smack.provider.file_. This will load the file at the specified URL during startup when Smack initializes. This also assumes the default configuration, since it requires that the **VmArgInitializer** was part of the startup configuration.
`-Dsmack.provider.file=classpath:com/myco/provider/myco_custom.provider`s
or
`-Dsmack.provider.file=file:///c:/myco/provider/myco_custom.providers`
IQ Providers
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The IQ provider class must implement the IQProvider interface. Each
IQProvider is responsible for parsing the raw XML stream to create an
IQ instance.
You can also create an introspection provider
(`provider.IntrospectionProvider.IQIntrospectionProvider`). Which
uses, bean introspection to try to automatically set properties of the
IQ instance using the values found in the IQ packet XML. For example,
an XMPP time packet resembles the following:
### Introspection
_Time Stanza_
20020910T17:58:35MDTTue Sep 10 12:58:35 2002
_Time IQ Class_
class Time extends IQ {
private Date utc;
private TimeZone timeZone;
private String display;
@Override
public String getChildElementXML() {
return null;
}
public void setUtc(String utcString) {
try {
utc = StringUtils.parseDate(utcString);
} catch (ParseException e) {
}
}
public void setTimeZone(String zone) {
timeZone = TimeZone.getTimeZone(zone);
}
public void setDisplay(String timeDisplay) {
display = timeDisplay;
}
}
_Time Provider_
```java
public class TimeProvider extends IQIntrospectionProvider