public class JndiObjectTargetSource extends JndiObjectLocator implements TargetSource
TargetSource
that provides
configurable JNDI lookups for getTarget()
calls.
Can be used as alternative to JndiObjectFactoryBean
, to allow for
relocating a JNDI object lazily or for each operation (see "lookupOnStartup"
and "cache" properties). This is particularly useful during development, as it
allows for hot restarting of the JNDI server (for example, a remote JMS server).
Example:
<bean id="queueConnectionFactoryTarget" class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectTargetSource"> <property name="jndiName" value="JmsQueueConnectionFactory"/> <property name="lookupOnStartup" value="false"/> </bean> <bean id="queueConnectionFactory" class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean"> <property name="proxyInterfaces" value="javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory"/> <property name="targetSource" ref="queueConnectionFactoryTarget"/> </bean>A
createQueueConnection
call on the "queueConnectionFactory" proxy will
cause a lazy JNDI lookup for "JmsQueueConnectionFactory" and a subsequent delegating
call to the retrieved QueueConnectionFactory's createQueueConnection
.
Alternatively, use a JndiObjectFactoryBean
with a "proxyInterface".
"lookupOnStartup" and "cache" can then be specified on the JndiObjectFactoryBean,
creating a JndiObjectTargetSource underneath (instead of defining separate
ProxyFactoryBean and JndiObjectTargetSource beans).
setLookupOnStartup(boolean)
,
setCache(boolean)
,
AdvisedSupport.setTargetSource(org.springframework.aop.TargetSource)
,
JndiObjectFactoryBean.setProxyInterface(java.lang.Class)
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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private boolean |
cache |
private java.lang.Object |
cachedObject |
private boolean |
lookupOnStartup |
private java.lang.Class |
targetClass |
CONTAINER_PREFIX
logger
Constructor and Description |
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JndiObjectTargetSource() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
afterPropertiesSet()
Invoked by a BeanFactory after it has set all bean properties supplied
(and satisfied BeanFactoryAware and ApplicationContextAware).
|
java.lang.Object |
getTarget()
Return a target instance.
|
java.lang.Class<?> |
getTargetClass()
Return the type of targets returned by this
TargetSource . |
boolean |
isStatic()
Will all calls to
TargetSource.getTarget() return the same object? |
void |
releaseTarget(java.lang.Object target)
Release the given target object obtained from the
TargetSource.getTarget() method. |
void |
setCache(boolean cache)
Set whether to cache the JNDI object once it has been located.
|
void |
setLookupOnStartup(boolean lookupOnStartup)
Set whether to look up the JNDI object on startup.
|
getExpectedType, getJndiName, lookup, setExpectedType, setJndiName
convertJndiName, isResourceRef, lookup, lookup, setResourceRef
getJndiEnvironment, getJndiTemplate, setJndiEnvironment, setJndiTemplate
private boolean lookupOnStartup
private boolean cache
private java.lang.Object cachedObject
private java.lang.Class targetClass
public void setLookupOnStartup(boolean lookupOnStartup)
Can be turned off to allow for late availability of the JNDI object. In this case, the JNDI object will be fetched on first access.
setCache(boolean)
public void setCache(boolean cache)
Can be turned off to allow for hot redeployment of JNDI objects. In this case, the JNDI object will be fetched for each invocation.
setLookupOnStartup(boolean)
public void afterPropertiesSet() throws javax.naming.NamingException
InitializingBean
This method allows the bean instance to perform initialization only possible when all bean properties have been set and to throw an exception in the event of misconfiguration.
afterPropertiesSet
in interface InitializingBean
afterPropertiesSet
in class JndiObjectLocator
javax.naming.NamingException
public java.lang.Class<?> getTargetClass()
TargetSource
TargetSource
.
Can return null
, although certain usages of a
TargetSource
might just work with a predetermined
target class.
getTargetClass
in interface TargetClassAware
getTargetClass
in interface TargetSource
TargetSource
public boolean isStatic()
TargetSource
TargetSource.getTarget()
return the same object?
In that case, there will be no need to invoke
TargetSource.releaseTarget(Object)
, and the AOP framework can cache
the return value of TargetSource.getTarget()
.
isStatic
in interface TargetSource
true
if the target is immutableTargetSource.getTarget()
public java.lang.Object getTarget()
TargetSource
getTarget
in interface TargetSource
public void releaseTarget(java.lang.Object target)
TargetSource
TargetSource.getTarget()
method.releaseTarget
in interface TargetSource
target
- object obtained from a call to TargetSource.getTarget()