I'm working on an Android App (Java) which uses the API of a Yamaha Blu-ray Player via HTTP POST. The player has a strict command set in XML format. Commands follow a hierarchy: while most of the outer XML elements are always the same, the structure inside belongs to the type of player function. For example, the play/pause/stop functions have the same path in XML, while skip functions have other parent elements. You can see what I mean in the following code example.
public enum BD_A1010 implements YamahaCommand
{
POWER_ON ("<Main_Zone><Power_Control><Power>On</Power></Power_Control></Main_Zone>"),
POWER_OFF ("<Main_Zone><Power_Control><Power>Network Standby</Power></Power_Control></Main_Zone>"),
TRAY_OPEN ("<Main_Zone><Tray_Control><Tray>Open</Tray></Tray_Control></Main_Zone>"),
TRAY_CLOSE ("<Main_Zone><Tray_Control><Tray>Close</Tray></Tray_Control></Main_Zone>"),
PLAY ("<Main_Zone><Play_Control><Play>Play</Play></Play_Control></Main_Zone>"),
PAUSE ("<Main_Zone><Play_Control><Play>Pause</Play></Play_Control></Main_Zone>"),
STOP ("<Main_Zone><Play_Control><Play>Stop</Play></Play_Control></Main_Zone>"),
SKIP_REVERSE ("<Main_Zone><Play_Control><Skip>Rev</Skip></Play_Control></Main_Zone>"),
SKIP_FORWARD ("<Main_Zone><Play_Control><Skip>Fwd</Skip></Play_Control></Main_Zone>");
private String command;
private BD_A1010 (String command)
{
this.command = command;
}
public String toXml ()
{
return "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?><YAMAHA_AV cmd=\"PUT\">" + this.command + "</YAMAHA_AV>";
}
}
As you can see, I tried the flat enum way, which works fine. I can use the enums with my RemoteControl class just like that:
remoteControl.execute(BD_A1010.PLAY);
The enum's .toXml() method returns the full XML code needed to send to the player. Now here's my problem: I need a better way to build the function hierarchy in Java classes. I want to use it like that:
remoteControl.execute(BD_A1010.Main_Zone.Power_Control.Power.On);
Like nested enums or classes. Each level of the command should define its XML element inside itself. Also, each command on a path may only define the sub-commands that are possible: for example, after Main_Zone.Play_Control I may only use .Play or .Skip, not .Tray or anything else. At the end of the chain I like to call .toXml() to get the full XML command.
What is the best way in Java to define this hiarachy as (nested) classes? Should be easy to define - as little code as possible.
Later, it should be possible to merge two or more commands to get a combined XML like the following - but that is not so important for the first try.
remoteControl.execute(
BD_A1010.Main_Zone.Power_Control.Power.On,
BD_A1010.Main_Zone.Play_Control.Skip.Rev,
BD_A1010.Main_Zone.Play_Control.Play.Pause
);
<Main_Zone>
<Power_Control>
<Power>On</Power>
</Power_Control>
<Play_Control>
<Skip>Rev</Skip>
<Play>Pause</Play>
</Play_Control>
</Main_Zone>