Context: I have a web service which return a family with its menbers. A family will always have a father and a mother and no child or multiple childreen. The service is described below by its wsdl.
Purpose: I want to use effectively the Optional from Java 8 and avoid classical way to check null. By classical, I mean the way we were used to accomplish until Java 7.
If I assume that the webservice will always return a family this would be enough:
@Test
public void test1() {
Family f = helloWorldClientImplBean.allFamily();
f.getChildren().stream().filter(x -> x.getFirstName().equalsIgnoreCase("John")).findFirst()
.ifPresent(y -> System.out.println(y.getLastName()));
}
I tested and I could see that, as long as I get a family answered by service, it would perfectly works not matter if I have children or not. I mean, in the service implementation below, if I commented the olderSon and youngSon code there will be no null exception at all.
The problem raises when the service return null.
After read several blogs and discussion about it I reach this code which properly check if the return of service was null.
@Test
public void testWorkingButSeemsOdd() {
//Family f = helloWorldClientImplBean.allFamily();
Family f = null; //to make simple the explanation
Optional<Family> optFamily = Optional.ofNullable(f);
if (optFamily.isPresent()) {
optFamily.filter(Objects::nonNull).map(Family::getChildren).get().stream().filter(Objects::nonNull)
.filter(x -> x.getFirstName().equalsIgnoreCase("John")).findFirst()
.ifPresent(y -> System.out.println("Optional: " + y.getLastName()));
}
What would be more clean for me would be one of these approaches (all of them are failling but I believe they can show what I have been trying to do):
// here I try to filter if f is not null before mapping
@Test
public void testFilterNonNull() {
Family f = null;
Optional.ofNullable(f).filter(Objects::nonNull).map(Family::getChildren).get().stream().filter(Objects::nonNull)
.filter(x -> x.getFirstName().equalsIgnoreCase("John")).findFirst()
.ifPresent(y -> System.out.println(y.getLastName()));
}
I know the next doesn't compile but I guess it is possible to reach something similar
@Test
@Ignore
public void testOptionalNullable() {
Family f = helloWorldClientImplBean.allFamily();
Optional.ofNullable(f).orElse(System.out.println("Family is null")).map(Family::getChildren).get().stream().filter(Objects::nonNull)
.filter(x -> x.getFirstName().equalsIgnoreCase("John")).findFirst()
.ifPresent(y -> System.out.println(y.getLastName()));
}
wsdl
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<wsdl:definitions targetNamespace="http://codenotfound.com/services/helloworld"
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:tns="http://codenotfound.com/services/helloworld"
xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
name="HelloWorld">
<wsdl:types>
<schema targetNamespace="http://codenotfound.com/services/helloworld"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:tns="http://codenotfound.com/services/helloworld"
elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
version="1.0">
<element name="family">
<complexType>
<sequence>
<element name="father" type="tns:persontype" minOccurs="1"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element name="mother" type="tns:persontype" minOccurs="1"
maxOccurs="1" />
<element name="children" type="tns:persontype" minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
</element>
<complexType name="persontype">
<sequence>
<element name="firstName" type="xsd:string" />
<element name="lastName" type="xsd:string" />
</sequence>
</complexType>
<element name="EmptyParameter" type="tns:voidType" />
<complexType name="voidType">
<sequence />
</complexType>
</schema>
</wsdl:types>
<!-- Message -->
<wsdl:message name="emptyRequest">
<wsdl:part name="emptyParameter" element="tns:EmptyParameter" />
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="allFamiliesResponse">
<wsdl:part name="allFamiliesResponse" element="tns:family" />
</wsdl:message>
<!-- PortType -->
<wsdl:operation name="allFamilies">
<wsdl:input message="tns:emptyRequest" />
<wsdl:output message="tns:allFamiliesResponse"></wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<!-- Binding -->
<wsdl:binding name="HelloWorld_Binding" type="tns:HelloWorld_PortType">
<soap:binding style="document"
transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />
<wsdl:operation name="allFamilies">
<wsdl:input>
<soap:body use="literal" />
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output>
<soap:body use="literal" />
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
<wsdl:service name="HelloWorld_Service">
<wsdl:port name="HelloWorld_Port" binding="tns:HelloWorld_Binding">
<soap:address location="http://localhost:9090/cnf/services/helloworld" />
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
</wsdl:definitions>
relevant part of service implementation:
@Override
public Family allFamilies(VoidType emptyParameter) {
ObjectFactory factory = new ObjectFactory();
Family result = factory.createFamily();
Persontype father = new Persontype();
father.setFirstName("Jose");
father.setLastName("Pereira");
Persontype mother = new Persontype();
mother.setFirstName("Maria");
mother.setLastName("Pereira");
result.setFather(father);
result.setMother(mother);
Persontype olderSon = new Persontype();
olderSon.setFirstName("John");
olderSon.setLastName("Pereira");
Persontype youngerSon = new Persontype();
youngerSon.setFirstName("Ana");
youngerSon.setLastName("Pereira");
result.getChildren().add(olderSon);
result.getChildren().add(youngerSon);
return result;
}
So, my straight question is: based on my scenario described above with wsdl and its implementation, is the really only way to check if the return from web service is null by using isPresent() in a very similar way we were used to do with classical null checks (if (f != null){...)?
if-else
as-well as theOptional.ofNullable
, it's just a matter of choice. The thing is I would go for theif/else
and stream operations inside the{}
block, it looks somehow cleaner for me.filter(Objects::nonNull)
on anOptional
doesn’t make any sense. The whole point of anOptional
is that the encapsulated object can never benull
. When the optional is empty, the filter predicate will never be evaluated. So the effect of.filter(Objects::nonNull)
is the same as.filter(x -> true)
, you get back the original optional in either case.helloWorldClientImplBean.allFamily()
to returnOptional<Family>
instead of a nullableFamily
reference. Instead of wrapping the result inOptional.ofNullable
it'd be better to push the creation ofOptional
into the callee, so that the calling code that's shown here is more amenable to usingOptional
directly. This is preferable to forcing callers to either do null checks or do their ownOptional
wrapping.