/* * Copyright 2002-2008 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.lookup; import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.SQLException; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.Map; import javax.sql.DataSource; import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean; import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.AbstractDataSource; import org.springframework.util.Assert; /** * Abstract {@link javax.sql.DataSource} implementation that routes {@link #getConnection()} * calls to one of various target DataSources based on a lookup key. The latter is usually * (but not necessarily) determined through some thread-bound transaction context. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0.1 * @see #setTargetDataSources * @see #setDefaultTargetDataSource * @see #determineCurrentLookupKey() */ public abstract class AbstractRoutingDataSource extends AbstractDataSource implements InitializingBean { private Map targetDataSources; private Object defaultTargetDataSource; private DataSourceLookup dataSourceLookup = new JndiDataSourceLookup(); private Map resolvedDataSources; private DataSource resolvedDefaultDataSource; /** * Specify the map of target DataSources, with the lookup key as key. * The mapped value can either be a corresponding {@link javax.sql.DataSource} * instance or a data source name String (to be resolved via a * {@link #setDataSourceLookup DataSourceLookup}). * <p>The key can be of arbitrary type; this class implements the * generic lookup process only. The concrete key representation will * be handled by {@link #resolveSpecifiedLookupKey(Object)} and * {@link #determineCurrentLookupKey()}. */ public void setTargetDataSources(Map targetDataSources) { this.targetDataSources = targetDataSources; } /** * Specify the default target DataSource, if any. * The mapped value can either be a corresponding {@link javax.sql.DataSource} * instance or a data source name String (to be resolved via a * {@link #setDataSourceLookup DataSourceLookup}). * <p>This DataSource will be used as target if none of the keyed * {@link #setTargetDataSources targetDataSources} match the * {@link #determineCurrentLookupKey()} current lookup key. */ public void setDefaultTargetDataSource(Object defaultTargetDataSource) { this.defaultTargetDataSource = defaultTargetDataSource; } /** * Set the DataSourceLookup implementation to use for resolving data source * name Strings in the {@link #setTargetDataSources targetDataSources} map. * <p>Default is a {@link JndiDataSourceLookup}, allowing the JNDI names * of application server DataSources to be specified directly. */ public void setDataSourceLookup(DataSourceLookup dataSourceLookup) { this.dataSourceLookup = (dataSourceLookup != null ? dataSourceLookup : new JndiDataSourceLookup()); } public void afterPropertiesSet() { if (this.targetDataSources == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("targetDataSources is required"); } this.resolvedDataSources = new HashMap(this.targetDataSources.size()); for (Iterator it = this.targetDataSources.entrySet().iterator(); it.hasNext();) { Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) it.next(); Object lookupKey = resolveSpecifiedLookupKey(entry.getKey()); DataSource dataSource = resolveSpecifiedDataSource(entry.getValue()); this.resolvedDataSources.put(lookupKey, dataSource); } if (this.defaultTargetDataSource != null) { this.resolvedDefaultDataSource = resolveSpecifiedDataSource(this.defaultTargetDataSource); } } /** * Resolve the specified data source object into a DataSource instance. * <p>The default implementation handles DataSource instances and data source * names (to be resolved via a {@link #setDataSourceLookup DataSourceLookup}). * @param dataSource the data source value object as specified in the * {@link #setTargetDataSources targetDataSources} map * @return the resolved DataSource (never <code>null</code>) * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case of an unsupported value type */ protected DataSource resolveSpecifiedDataSource(Object dataSource) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (dataSource instanceof DataSource) { return (DataSource) dataSource; } else if (dataSource instanceof String) { return this.dataSourceLookup.getDataSource((String) dataSource); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Illegal data source value - only [javax.sql.DataSource] and String supported: " + dataSource); } } public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException { return determineTargetDataSource().getConnection(); } public Connection getConnection(String username, String password) throws SQLException { return determineTargetDataSource().getConnection(username, password); } /** * Retrieve the current target DataSource. Determines the * {@link #determineCurrentLookupKey() current lookup key}, performs * a lookup in the {@link #setTargetDataSources targetDataSources} map, * falls back to the specified * {@link #setDefaultTargetDataSource default target DataSource} if necessary. * @see #determineCurrentLookupKey() */ protected DataSource determineTargetDataSource() { Assert.notNull(this.resolvedDataSources, "DataSource router not initialized"); Object lookupKey = determineCurrentLookupKey(); DataSource dataSource = (DataSource) this.resolvedDataSources.get(lookupKey); if (dataSource == null) { dataSource = this.resolvedDefaultDataSource; } if (dataSource == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot determine target DataSource for lookup key [" + lookupKey + "]"); } return dataSource; } /** * Resolve the given lookup key object, as specified in the * {@link #setTargetDataSources targetDataSources} map, into * the actual lookup key to be used for matching with the * {@link #determineCurrentLookupKey() current lookup key}. * <p>The default implementation simply returns the given key as-is. * @param lookupKey the lookup key object as specified by the user * @return the lookup key as needed for matching */ protected Object resolveSpecifiedLookupKey(Object lookupKey) { return lookupKey; } /** * Determine the current lookup key. This will typically be * implemented to check a thread-bound transaction context. * <p>Allows for arbitrary keys. The returned key needs * to match the stored lookup key type, as resolved by the * {@link #resolveSpecifiedLookupKey} method. */ protected abstract Object determineCurrentLookupKey(); }