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package org.jbpm.services.cdi.impl.audit;
import javax.annotation.PostConstruct;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory;
import javax.persistence.PersistenceUnit;
import org.jbpm.process.audit.jms.AsyncAuditLogReceiver;
/**
* Extension of default <code>AsyncAuditLogReceiver</code> that is MessageListener
* to allow entity manager factory to be injected.
* This class shall be declared as the actual Audit log processor for JMS environments - like MDB.
*/
public class AuditJMSProcessor extends AsyncAuditLogReceiver {
@Inject
@PersistenceUnit(unitName = "org.jbpm.domain")
private EntityManagerFactory entityManagerFactory;
public AuditJMSProcessor() {
super(null);
}
@PostConstruct
public void configure() {
setEntityManagerFactory(entityManagerFactory);
}
}