org.springframework.ws.transport.mail.monitor
Class PollingMonitoringStrategy
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.ws.transport.mail.monitor.AbstractMonitoringStrategy
org.springframework.ws.transport.mail.monitor.PollingMonitoringStrategy
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- MonitoringStrategy
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- Pop3PollingMonitoringStrategy
public class PollingMonitoringStrategy
- extends AbstractMonitoringStrategy
Implementation of the MonitoringStrategy
interface that uses a simple polling mechanism. Defines a polling interval
property which defines the interval in between message polls.
Note that this implementation is not suitable for use with POP3 servers. Use the Pop3PollingMonitoringStrategy
instead.
- Since:
- 1.5.0
- Author:
- Arjen Poutsma
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
DEFAULT_POLLING_FREQUENCY
public static final long DEFAULT_POLLING_FREQUENCY
- Defines the default polling frequency. Set to 1000 * 60 milliseconds (i.e. 1 minute).
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
PollingMonitoringStrategy
public PollingMonitoringStrategy()
setPollingInterval
public void setPollingInterval(long pollingInterval)
- Sets the interval used in between message polls, in milliseconds. The default is 1000 * 60 ms,
that is 1 minute.
waitForNewMessages
protected void waitForNewMessages(Folder folder)
throws MessagingException,
InterruptedException
- Description copied from class:
AbstractMonitoringStrategy
- Template method that blocks until new messages arrive in the given folder. Typical implementations use
Thread.sleep(long)
or the IMAP IDLE command.
- Specified by:
waitForNewMessages
in class AbstractMonitoringStrategy
- Parameters:
folder
- the folder to monitor
- Throws:
MessagingException
- in case of JavaMail errors
InterruptedException
- when a thread is interrupted
afterSleep
protected void afterSleep(Folder folder)
throws MessagingException
- Invoked after the
Thread.sleep(long)
method has been invoked. This implementation calls Folder.getMessageCount()
, to force new messages to be seen.
- Parameters:
folder
- the folder to check for new messages
- Throws:
MessagingException
- in case of JavaMail errors
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