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package org.jboss.management.j2ee.factory;
import org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentInfo;
import org.jboss.logging.Logger;
import org.jboss.mx.util.ObjectNameMatch;
import javax.management.Notification;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* @author Scott.Stark@jboss.org
* @version $Revision: 81025 $
*/
public class DefaultManagedObjectFactoryMap
implements ManagedObjectFactoryMap
{
private static Logger log = Logger.getLogger(DefaultManagedObjectFactoryMap.class);
private HashMap factoryMap = new HashMap();
private HashMap patternFactoryMap = new HashMap();
/**
* Obtain the ManagedObjectFactory approriate for the event notification
* from the core JBoss layer. This method looks to the userData of the
* event to figure out how to obtain the JMX ObjectName of the core JBoss
* component sending the event. This is the current mechanism by which we
* map from the JBoss core layer into JSR-77 managed objects.
*
* @param createEvent
* @return The ManagedObjectFactory if found, null otherwise
*/
public ManagedObjectFactory getFactory(Notification createEvent)
{
ManagedObjectFactory factory = null;
Object data = createEvent.getUserData();
ObjectName senderName = null;
if (data instanceof ObjectName)
{
senderName = (ObjectName) data;
}
else if (data instanceof DeploymentInfo)
{
DeploymentInfo di = (DeploymentInfo) data;
senderName = di.deployer.getServiceName();
}
factory = (ManagedObjectFactory) factoryMap.get(senderName);
if (factory == null)
{
// Check the pattern to factory mappings
Iterator iter = patternFactoryMap.keySet().iterator();
while (iter.hasNext())
{
ObjectName pattern = (ObjectName) iter.next();
if (ObjectNameMatch.match(pattern, senderName))
factory = (ManagedObjectFactory) patternFactoryMap.get(pattern);
}
if (factory == null)
log.debug("Failed to find factory for event: " + createEvent);
}
return factory;
}
public void setSARDeployer(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new ServiceModuleFactory());
}
public void setEARDeployer(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new EARModuleFactory());
}
public void setEJBDeployer(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new EJBModuleFactory());
}
public void setRARDeployer(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new RARModuleFactory());
}
public void setCMDeployer(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new JCAResourceFactory());
}
public void setWARDeployer(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new WebModuleFactory());
}
public void setJavaMailResource(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new JavaMailResourceFactory());
}
public void setJMSResource(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new JMSResourceFactory());
}
public void setJNDIResource(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new JNDIResourceFactory());
}
public void setJTAResource(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new JTAResourceFactory());
}
public void setRMI_IIOPResource(ObjectName name)
{
factoryMap.put(name, new RMIIIOPResourceFactory());
}
}