public class JndiDestinationResolver extends JndiLocatorSupport implements CachingDestinationResolver
DestinationResolver
implementation which interprets destination names
as JNDI locations (with a configurable fallback strategy).
Allows for customizing the JNDI environment if necessary, for example specifying appropriate JNDI environment properties.
Dynamic queues and topics get cached by destination name. As a consequence,
you need to use unique destination names across both queues and topics.
Caching can be turned off through the "cache"
flag.
Note that the fallback to resolution of dynamic destinations
is turned off by default. Switch the
"fallbackToDynamicDestination"
flag on to enable this functionality.
JndiAccessor.setJndiTemplate(org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate)
,
JndiAccessor.setJndiEnvironment(java.util.Properties)
,
setCache(boolean)
,
setFallbackToDynamicDestination(boolean)
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Constructor and Description |
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JndiDestinationResolver() |
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void |
clearCache()
Clear the entire destination cache.
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void |
removeFromCache(String destinationName)
Remove the destination with the given name from the cache
(if cached by this resolver in the first place).
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Destination |
resolveDestinationName(Session session,
String destinationName,
boolean pubSubDomain)
Resolve the given destination name, either as located resource
or as dynamic destination.
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void |
setCache(boolean cache)
Set whether to cache resolved destinations.
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void |
setDynamicDestinationResolver(DestinationResolver dynamicDestinationResolver)
Set the
DestinationResolver to use when falling back to dynamic
destinations. |
void |
setFallbackToDynamicDestination(boolean fallbackToDynamicDestination)
Set whether this resolver is supposed to create dynamic destinations
if the destination name is not found in JNDI.
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protected void |
validateDestination(Destination destination,
String destinationName,
boolean pubSubDomain)
Validate the given Destination object, checking whether it matches
the expected type.
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convertJndiName, isResourceRef, lookup, lookup, setResourceRef
getJndiEnvironment, getJndiTemplate, setJndiEnvironment, setJndiTemplate
public void setCache(boolean cache)
This flag can be turned off to re-lookup a destination for each operation, which allows for hot restarting of destinations. This is mainly useful during development.
Note that dynamic queues and topics get cached by destination name. As a consequence, you need to use unique destination names across both queues and topics.
public void setFallbackToDynamicDestination(boolean fallbackToDynamicDestination)
Turn this flag on to enable transparent fallback to dynamic destinations.
public void setDynamicDestinationResolver(DestinationResolver dynamicDestinationResolver)
DestinationResolver
to use when falling back to dynamic
destinations.
The default is Spring's standard DynamicDestinationResolver
.
public Destination resolveDestinationName(@Nullable Session session, String destinationName, boolean pubSubDomain) throws JMSException
DestinationResolver
resolveDestinationName
in interface DestinationResolver
session
- the current JMS Session
(may be null
if the resolver implementation is able to work without it)destinationName
- the name of the destinationpubSubDomain
- true
if the domain is pub-sub, false
if P2PJMSException
- if the JMS Session failed to resolve the destinationprotected void validateDestination(Destination destination, String destinationName, boolean pubSubDomain)
destination
- the Destination object to validatedestinationName
- the name of the destinationpubSubDomain
- true
if a Topic is expected,
false
in case of a Queuepublic void removeFromCache(String destinationName)
CachingDestinationResolver
To be called if access to the specified destination failed, assuming that the JMS Destination object might have become invalid.
removeFromCache
in interface CachingDestinationResolver
destinationName
- the name of the destinationpublic void clearCache()
CachingDestinationResolver
To be called in case of general JMS provider failure.
clearCache
in interface CachingDestinationResolver