Package org.mortbay.util.ajax

Examples of org.mortbay.util.ajax.JSON$Source


    if ("json".equals(format)) {
      response.setContentType("application/json; charset=utf-8");
      PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
      try {
        // Uses Jetty's built-in JSON support to convert the map into JSON.
        out.print(new JSON().toJSON(makeMap(allContexts)));
      } finally {
        out.close();
      }
    } else {
      PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
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      if (dfs != null) {
        map.put("namenode_port", dfs.getNameNodePort());
      }

      FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(new File(writeDetails));
      fw.write(new JSON().toJSON(map));
      fw.close();
    }
  }
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  /**
   * {@inheritDoc}
   */
  @Override
  public void connect(PipeTasks pipeTasks) {
    Source source;
    int taskSourceCount;
   
    // Get the input task. A sink only has one input, this corresponds to
    // pipe index 0.
    source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, 0, Source.class);
   
    // Cast the input feed to the correct type.
    // Connect the tasks.
    source.setSink(task);
   
    // Register all the sources provided by this task as outputs.
    taskSourceCount = task.getSourceCount();
    for (int i = 0; i < taskSourceCount; i++) {
      setOutputTask(pipeTasks, task.getSource(i), i);
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  /**
   * {@inheritDoc}
   */
  @Override
  public void connect(PipeTasks pipeTasks) {
    Source source;
   
    // Get the input task. A sink only has one input, this corresponds to
    // pipe index 0.
    source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, 0, Source.class);
   
    // Cast the input feed to the correct type.
    // Connect the tasks.
    source.setSink(task);
   
    // Register the task as an output. A source only has one output, this
    // corresponds to pipe index 0.
    setOutputTask(pipeTasks, task, 0);
  }
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  public void connect(PipeTasks pipeTasks) {
    // A multi sink receives multiple streams of data, so we must connect
    // them up one by one.
    for (int i = 0; i < task.getSinkCount(); i++) {
      Sink sink;
      Source source;
     
      // Retrieve the next sink.
      sink = task.getSink(i);
     
      // Retrieve the appropriate source.
      source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, i, Source.class);
     
      // Connect the tasks.
      source.setSink(sink);
    }
   
    // Register the source as an output task.
    setOutputTask(pipeTasks, task, 0);
  }
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  /**
   * {@inheritDoc}
   */
  @Override
  public void connect(PipeTasks pipeTasks) {
    Source source;
   
    // Get the input task. A sink only has one input, this corresponds to
    // pipe index 0.
    source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, 0, Source.class);
   
    // Connect the tasks.
    source.setSink(task);
   
    // Register the task as an output. A source only has one output, this
    // corresponds to pipe index 0.
    setOutputTask(pipeTasks, task, 0);
  }
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  public void connect(PipeTasks pipeTasks) {
    // A multi sink receives multiple streams of data, so we must connect
    // them up one by one.
    for (int i = 0; i < task.getSinkCount(); i++) {
      Sink sink;
      Source source;
     
      // Retrieve the next sink.
      sink = task.getSink(i);
     
      // Retrieve the appropriate source.
      source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, i, Source.class);
     
      // Connect the tasks.
      source.setSink(sink);
    }
   
    // Register the change source as an output task.
    setOutputTask(pipeTasks, task, 0);
  }
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  /**
   * {@inheritDoc}
   */
  @Override
  public void connect(PipeTasks pipeTasks) {
    Source source;
   
    // Get the input task. A sink only has one input, this corresponds to
    // pipe index 0.
    source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, 0, Source.class);
   
    // Cast the input feed to the correct type.
    // Connect the tasks.
    source.setSink(task);
  }
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    // A multi sink receives multiple streams of data, so we must connect
    // them up one by one. In this case we will connect the sinks and then
    // the change sinks.
    for (int i = 0; i < task.getSinkCount(); i++) {
      Sink sink;
      Source source;
     
      // Retrieve the next sink.
      sink = task.getSink(i);
     
      // Retrieve the appropriate source.
      source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, i, Source.class);
     
      // Connect the tasks.
      source.setSink(sink);
    }
    for (int i = 0; i < task.getChangeSinkCount(); i++) {
      ChangeSink changeSink;
      ChangeSource changeSource;
     
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  /**
   * {@inheritDoc}
   */
  @Override
  public void connect(PipeTasks pipeTasks) {
    Source source;
   
    // Get the input task. A sink only has one input, this corresponds to
    // pipe index 0.
    source = (Source) getInputTask(pipeTasks, 0, Source.class);
   
    // Cast the input feed to the correct type.
    // Connect the tasks.
    source.setSink(task);
   
    // Register the task as an output. A source only has one output, this
    // corresponds to pipe index 0.
    setOutputTask(pipeTasks, task, 0);
  }
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