org.springframework.jms.connection
Class ConnectionFactoryUtils

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.springframework.jms.connection.ConnectionFactoryUtils

public abstract class ConnectionFactoryUtils
extends Object

Helper class for managing a JMS ConnectionFactory, in particular for obtaining transactional JMS resources for a given ConnectionFactory.

Mainly for internal use within the framework. Used by JmsTemplate as well as DefaultMessageListenerContainer.

Since:
2.0
Author:
Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
SmartConnectionFactory

Nested Class Summary
static interface ConnectionFactoryUtils.ResourceFactory
          Callback interface for resource creation.
 
Constructor Summary
ConnectionFactoryUtils()
           
 
Method Summary
static Session doGetTransactionalSession(ConnectionFactory connectionFactory, ConnectionFactoryUtils.ResourceFactory resourceFactory)
          Obtain a JMS Session that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.
static Session doGetTransactionalSession(ConnectionFactory connectionFactory, ConnectionFactoryUtils.ResourceFactory resourceFactory, boolean startConnection)
          Obtain a JMS Session that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.
static Session getTargetSession(Session session)
          Return the innermost target Session of the given Session.
static QueueSession getTransactionalQueueSession(QueueConnectionFactory cf, QueueConnection existingCon, boolean synchedLocalTransactionAllowed)
          Obtain a JMS QueueSession that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.
static Session getTransactionalSession(ConnectionFactory cf, Connection existingCon, boolean synchedLocalTransactionAllowed)
          Obtain a JMS Session that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.
static TopicSession getTransactionalTopicSession(TopicConnectionFactory cf, TopicConnection existingCon, boolean synchedLocalTransactionAllowed)
          Obtain a JMS TopicSession that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.
static boolean isSessionTransactional(Session session, ConnectionFactory cf)
          Determine whether the given JMS Session is transactional, that is, bound to the current thread by Spring's transaction facilities.
static void releaseConnection(Connection con, ConnectionFactory cf, boolean started)
          Release the given Connection, stopping it (if necessary) and eventually closing it.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

ConnectionFactoryUtils

public ConnectionFactoryUtils()
Method Detail

releaseConnection

public static void releaseConnection(Connection con,
                                     ConnectionFactory cf,
                                     boolean started)
Release the given Connection, stopping it (if necessary) and eventually closing it.

Checks SmartConnectionFactory.shouldStop(javax.jms.Connection), if available. This is essentially a more sophisticated version of JmsUtils.closeConnection(javax.jms.Connection).

Parameters:
con - the Connection to release (if this is null, the call will be ignored)
cf - the ConnectionFactory that the Connection was obtained from (may be null)
started - whether the Connection might have been started by the application
See Also:
SmartConnectionFactory.shouldStop(javax.jms.Connection), JmsUtils.closeConnection(javax.jms.Connection)

getTargetSession

public static Session getTargetSession(Session session)
Return the innermost target Session of the given Session. If the given Session is a proxy, it will be unwrapped until a non-proxy Session is found. Otherwise, the passed-in Session will be returned as-is.

Parameters:
session - the Session proxy to unwrap
Returns:
the innermost target Session, or the passed-in one if no proxy
See Also:
SessionProxy.getTargetSession()

isSessionTransactional

public static boolean isSessionTransactional(Session session,
                                             ConnectionFactory cf)
Determine whether the given JMS Session is transactional, that is, bound to the current thread by Spring's transaction facilities.

Parameters:
session - the JMS Session to check
cf - the JMS ConnectionFactory that the Session originated from
Returns:
whether the Session is transactional

getTransactionalSession

public static Session getTransactionalSession(ConnectionFactory cf,
                                              Connection existingCon,
                                              boolean synchedLocalTransactionAllowed)
                                       throws JMSException
Obtain a JMS Session that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.

Parameters:
cf - the ConnectionFactory to obtain a Session for
existingCon - the existing JMS Connection to obtain a Session for (may be null)
synchedLocalTransactionAllowed - whether to allow for a local JMS transaction that is synchronized with a Spring-managed transaction (where the main transaction might be a JDBC-based one for a specific DataSource, for example), with the JMS transaction committing right after the main transaction. If not allowed, the given ConnectionFactory needs to handle transaction enlistment underneath the covers.
Returns:
the transactional Session, or null if none found
Throws:
JMSException - in case of JMS failure

getTransactionalQueueSession

public static QueueSession getTransactionalQueueSession(QueueConnectionFactory cf,
                                                        QueueConnection existingCon,
                                                        boolean synchedLocalTransactionAllowed)
                                                 throws JMSException
Obtain a JMS QueueSession that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.

Mainly intended for use with the JMS 1.0.2 API.

Parameters:
cf - the ConnectionFactory to obtain a Session for
existingCon - the existing JMS Connection to obtain a Session for (may be null)
synchedLocalTransactionAllowed - whether to allow for a local JMS transaction that is synchronized with a Spring-managed transaction (where the main transaction might be a JDBC-based one for a specific DataSource, for example), with the JMS transaction committing right after the main transaction. If not allowed, the given ConnectionFactory needs to handle transaction enlistment underneath the covers.
Returns:
the transactional Session, or null if none found
Throws:
JMSException - in case of JMS failure

getTransactionalTopicSession

public static TopicSession getTransactionalTopicSession(TopicConnectionFactory cf,
                                                        TopicConnection existingCon,
                                                        boolean synchedLocalTransactionAllowed)
                                                 throws JMSException
Obtain a JMS TopicSession that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.

Mainly intended for use with the JMS 1.0.2 API.

Parameters:
cf - the ConnectionFactory to obtain a Session for
existingCon - the existing JMS Connection to obtain a Session for (may be null)
synchedLocalTransactionAllowed - whether to allow for a local JMS transaction that is synchronized with a Spring-managed transaction (where the main transaction might be a JDBC-based one for a specific DataSource, for example), with the JMS transaction committing right after the main transaction. If not allowed, the given ConnectionFactory needs to handle transaction enlistment underneath the covers.
Returns:
the transactional Session, or null if none found
Throws:
JMSException - in case of JMS failure

doGetTransactionalSession

public static Session doGetTransactionalSession(ConnectionFactory connectionFactory,
                                                ConnectionFactoryUtils.ResourceFactory resourceFactory)
                                         throws JMSException
Obtain a JMS Session that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.

This doGetTransactionalSession variant always starts the underlying JMS Connection, assuming that the Session will be used for receiving messages.

Parameters:
connectionFactory - the JMS ConnectionFactory to bind for (used as TransactionSynchronizationManager key)
resourceFactory - the ResourceFactory to use for extracting or creating JMS resources
Returns:
the transactional Session, or null if none found
Throws:
JMSException - in case of JMS failure
See Also:
doGetTransactionalSession(javax.jms.ConnectionFactory, ResourceFactory, boolean)

doGetTransactionalSession

public static Session doGetTransactionalSession(ConnectionFactory connectionFactory,
                                                ConnectionFactoryUtils.ResourceFactory resourceFactory,
                                                boolean startConnection)
                                         throws JMSException
Obtain a JMS Session that is synchronized with the current transaction, if any.

Parameters:
connectionFactory - the JMS ConnectionFactory to bind for (used as TransactionSynchronizationManager key)
resourceFactory - the ResourceFactory to use for extracting or creating JMS resources
startConnection - whether the underlying JMS Connection approach should be started in order to allow for receiving messages. Note that a reused Connection may already have been started before, even if this flag is false.
Returns:
the transactional Session, or null if none found
Throws:
JMSException - in case of JMS failure


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