Class SingleConnectionFactory
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ConnectionFactory
,ExceptionListener
,QueueConnectionFactory
,TopicConnectionFactory
,DisposableBean
,InitializingBean
,Lifecycle
- Direct Known Subclasses:
CachingConnectionFactory
createConnection()
calls, and ignores calls to
Connection.close()
. According to the JMS Connection
model, this is perfectly thread-safe (in contrast to, for example, JDBC). The
shared Connection can be automatically recovered in case of an Exception.
You can either pass in a specific JMS Connection directly or let this factory lazily create a Connection via a given target ConnectionFactory. This factory generally works with JMS 1.1 as well as the JMS 1.0.2 API.
Note that when using the JMS 1.0.2 API, this ConnectionFactory will switch
into queue/topic mode according to the JMS API methods used at runtime:
createQueueConnection
and createTopicConnection
will
lead to queue/topic mode, respectively; generic createConnection
calls will lead to a JMS 1.1 connection which is able to serve both modes.
As of Spring Framework 5, this class supports JMS 2.0 JMSContext
calls and therefore requires the JMS 2.0 API to be present at runtime.
It may nevertheless run against a JMS 1.1 driver (bound to the JMS 2.0 API)
as long as no actual JMS 2.0 calls are triggered by the application's setup.
Useful for testing and standalone environments in order to keep using the
same Connection for multiple JmsTemplate
calls, without having a pooling ConnectionFactory underneath. This may span
any number of transactions, even concurrently executing transactions.
Note that Spring's message listener containers support the use of a shared Connection within each listener container instance. Using SingleConnectionFactory in combination only really makes sense for sharing a single JMS Connection across multiple listener containers.
- Since:
- 1.1
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller, Mark Pollack
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionCreate a new SingleConnectionFactory for bean-style usage.SingleConnectionFactory
(Connection targetConnection) Create a new SingleConnectionFactory that always returns the given Connection.SingleConnectionFactory
(ConnectionFactory targetConnectionFactory) Create a new SingleConnectionFactory that always returns a single Connection that it will lazily create via the given target ConnectionFactory. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Make sure a Connection or ConnectionFactory has been set.protected void
Close the given Connection.createConnection
(String username, String password) createContext
(int sessionMode) createContext
(String userName, String password) createContext
(String userName, String password, int sessionMode) createQueueConnection
(String username, String password) protected Session
createSession
(Connection con, Integer mode) Create a default Session for this ConnectionFactory, adapting to JMS 1.0.2 style queue/topic mode if necessary.createTopicConnection
(String username, String password) void
destroy()
Close the underlying shared connection.protected Connection
Create a JMS Connection via this template's ConnectionFactory.protected String
Return a JMS client ID for the single Connection created and exposed by this ConnectionFactory, if any.protected Connection
Obtain an initialized shared Connection.protected ExceptionListener
Return the JMS ExceptionListener implementation that should be registered with the single Connection created by this factory, if any.protected Session
getSession
(Connection con, Integer mode) Template method for obtaining a (potentially cached) Session.protected Connection
getSharedConnectionProxy
(Connection target) Wrap the given Connection with a proxy that delegates every method call to it but suppresses close calls.Return the target ConnectionFactory which will be used to lazily create a single Connection, if any.void
Initialize the underlying shared Connection.protected boolean
Return whether the single Connection should be renewed when a JMSException is reported by the underlying Connection.boolean
Check whether there is currently an underlying connection.void
Exception listener callback that renews the underlying single Connection.protected void
Prepare the given Connection before it is exposed.void
Reset the underlying shared Connection, to be reinitialized on next access.void
setClientId
(String clientId) Specify a JMS client ID for the single Connection created and exposed by this ConnectionFactory.void
setExceptionListener
(ExceptionListener exceptionListener) Specify an JMS ExceptionListener implementation that should be registered with the single Connection created by this factory.void
setReconnectOnException
(boolean reconnectOnException) Specify whether the single Connection should be reset (to be subsequently renewed) when a JMSException is reported by the underlying Connection.void
setTargetConnectionFactory
(ConnectionFactory targetConnectionFactory) Set the target ConnectionFactory which will be used to lazily create a single Connection.void
start()
Initialize the underlying shared connection on start.void
stop()
Reset the underlying shared connection on stop.
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Field Details
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logger
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Constructor Details
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SingleConnectionFactory
public SingleConnectionFactory()Create a new SingleConnectionFactory for bean-style usage. -
SingleConnectionFactory
Create a new SingleConnectionFactory that always returns the given Connection.- Parameters:
targetConnection
- the single Connection
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SingleConnectionFactory
Create a new SingleConnectionFactory that always returns a single Connection that it will lazily create via the given target ConnectionFactory.- Parameters:
targetConnectionFactory
- the target ConnectionFactory
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Method Details
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setTargetConnectionFactory
Set the target ConnectionFactory which will be used to lazily create a single Connection. -
getTargetConnectionFactory
Return the target ConnectionFactory which will be used to lazily create a single Connection, if any. -
setClientId
Specify a JMS client ID for the single Connection created and exposed by this ConnectionFactory.Note that client IDs need to be unique among all active Connections of the underlying JMS provider. Furthermore, a client ID can only be assigned if the original ConnectionFactory hasn't already assigned one.
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getClientId
Return a JMS client ID for the single Connection created and exposed by this ConnectionFactory, if any. -
setExceptionListener
Specify an JMS ExceptionListener implementation that should be registered with the single Connection created by this factory.- See Also:
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getExceptionListener
Return the JMS ExceptionListener implementation that should be registered with the single Connection created by this factory, if any. -
setReconnectOnException
public void setReconnectOnException(boolean reconnectOnException) Specify whether the single Connection should be reset (to be subsequently renewed) when a JMSException is reported by the underlying Connection.Default is "false". Switch this to "true" to automatically trigger recovery based on your JMS provider's exception notifications.
Internally, this will lead to a special JMS ExceptionListener (this SingleConnectionFactory itself) being registered with the underlying Connection. This can also be combined with a user-specified ExceptionListener, if desired.
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isReconnectOnException
protected boolean isReconnectOnException()Return whether the single Connection should be renewed when a JMSException is reported by the underlying Connection. -
afterPropertiesSet
public void afterPropertiesSet()Make sure a Connection or ConnectionFactory has been set.- Specified by:
afterPropertiesSet
in interfaceInitializingBean
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createConnection
- Specified by:
createConnection
in interfaceConnectionFactory
- Throws:
JMSException
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createConnection
- Specified by:
createConnection
in interfaceConnectionFactory
- Throws:
JMSException
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createQueueConnection
- Specified by:
createQueueConnection
in interfaceQueueConnectionFactory
- Throws:
JMSException
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createQueueConnection
- Specified by:
createQueueConnection
in interfaceQueueConnectionFactory
- Throws:
JMSException
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createTopicConnection
- Specified by:
createTopicConnection
in interfaceTopicConnectionFactory
- Throws:
JMSException
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createTopicConnection
- Specified by:
createTopicConnection
in interfaceTopicConnectionFactory
- Throws:
JMSException
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createContext
- Specified by:
createContext
in interfaceConnectionFactory
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createContext
- Specified by:
createContext
in interfaceConnectionFactory
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createContext
- Specified by:
createContext
in interfaceConnectionFactory
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createContext
- Specified by:
createContext
in interfaceConnectionFactory
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getConnection
Obtain an initialized shared Connection.- Returns:
- the Connection (never
null
) - Throws:
JMSException
- if thrown by JMS API methods- See Also:
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onException
Exception listener callback that renews the underlying single Connection.- Specified by:
onException
in interfaceExceptionListener
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destroy
public void destroy()Close the underlying shared connection. The provider of this ConnectionFactory needs to care for proper shutdown.As this bean implements DisposableBean, a bean factory will automatically invoke this on destruction of its cached singletons.
- Specified by:
destroy
in interfaceDisposableBean
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start
public void start()Initialize the underlying shared connection on start. -
stop
public void stop()Reset the underlying shared connection on stop. -
isRunning
public boolean isRunning()Check whether there is currently an underlying connection. -
initConnection
Initialize the underlying shared Connection.Closes and reinitializes the Connection if an underlying Connection is present already.
- Throws:
JMSException
- if thrown by JMS API methods- See Also:
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doCreateConnection
Create a JMS Connection via this template's ConnectionFactory.- Returns:
- the new JMS Connection
- Throws:
JMSException
- if thrown by JMS API methods
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prepareConnection
Prepare the given Connection before it is exposed.The default implementation applies ExceptionListener and client id. Can be overridden in subclasses.
- Parameters:
con
- the Connection to prepare- Throws:
JMSException
- if thrown by JMS API methods- See Also:
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getSession
Template method for obtaining a (potentially cached) Session.The default implementation always returns
null
. Subclasses may override this for exposing specific Session handles, possibly delegating tocreateSession(jakarta.jms.Connection, java.lang.Integer)
for the creation of raw Session objects that will then get wrapped and returned from here.- Parameters:
con
- the JMS Connection to operate onmode
- the Session acknowledgement mode (Session.TRANSACTED
or one of the common modes)- Returns:
- the Session to use, or
null
to indicate creation of a raw standard Session - Throws:
JMSException
- if thrown by the JMS API
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createSession
Create a default Session for this ConnectionFactory, adapting to JMS 1.0.2 style queue/topic mode if necessary.- Parameters:
con
- the JMS Connection to operate onmode
- the Session acknowledgement mode (Session.TRANSACTED
or one of the common modes)- Returns:
- the newly created Session
- Throws:
JMSException
- if thrown by the JMS API
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resetConnection
public void resetConnection()Reset the underlying shared Connection, to be reinitialized on next access.- See Also:
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closeConnection
Close the given Connection.- Parameters:
con
- the Connection to close
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