/// <summary> Creates a version-specific MSH object and returns it as a version-independent /// MSH interface. /// throws HL7Exception if there is a problem, e.g. invalid version, code not available /// for given version. /// </summary> public static ISegment MakeControlMSH(String version, IModelClassFactory factory) { ISegment msh = null; try { IMessage dummy = (IMessage) GenericMessage.getGenericMessageClass(version) .GetConstructor(new Type[] { typeof(IModelClassFactory) }) .Invoke(new Object[] { factory }); Type[] constructorParamTypes = new Type[] { typeof(IGroup), typeof(IModelClassFactory) }; Object[] constructorParamArgs = new Object[] { dummy, factory }; Type c = factory.GetSegmentClass("MSH", version); ConstructorInfo constructor = c.GetConstructor(constructorParamTypes); msh = (ISegment)constructor.Invoke(constructorParamArgs); } catch (Exception e) { throw new HL7Exception( "Couldn't create MSH for version " + version + " (does your classpath include this version?) ... ", HL7Exception.APPLICATION_INTERNAL_ERROR, e); } return(msh); }
/// <summary> /// <p>Attempts to return the message class corresponding to the given name, by searching through /// default and user-defined (as per PackageList()) packages. Returns GenericMessage if the class /// is not found.</p> /// <p>It is important to note that there can only be one implementation of a particular message /// structure (i.e. one class with the message structure name, regardless of its package) among /// the packages defined as per the <code>PackageList()</code> method. If there are duplicates /// (e.g. two ADT_A01 classes) the first one in the search order will always be used. However, /// this restriction only applies to message classes, not (normally) segment classes, etc. This /// is because classes representing parts of a message are referenced explicitly in the code for /// the message class, rather than being looked up (using findMessageClass() ) based on the /// String value of MSH-9. The exception is that Segments may have to be looked up by name when /// they appear in unexpected locations (e.g. by local extension) -- see findSegmentClass().</p> /// <p>Note: the current implementation will be slow if there are multiple user- defined packages, /// because the JVM will try to load a number of non-existent classes every parse. This should /// be changed so that specific classes, rather than packages, are registered by name.</p> /// </summary> /// /// <param name="theName"> name of the desired structure in the form XXX_YYY. </param> /// <param name="theVersion"> HL7 version (e.g. "2.3") </param> /// <param name="isExplicit"> true if the structure was specified explicitly in MSH-9-3, false /// if it was inferred from MSH-9-1 and MSH-9-2. If false, a lookup /// may be performed to find an alternate structure corresponding to /// that message type and event. </param> /// /// <returns> corresponding message subclass if found; GenericMessage otherwise. </returns> public virtual System.Type GetMessageClass(System.String theName, System.String theVersion, bool isExplicit) { System.Type mc = null; if (!isExplicit) { theName = ParserBase.GetMessageStructureForEvent(theName, theVersion); } mc = findClass(theName, theVersion, ClassType.Message); if (mc == null) { mc = GenericMessage.getGenericMessageClass(theVersion); } return(mc); }