/* * Copyright 2002-2007 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.jms.connection; import javax.jms.Connection; import javax.jms.ConnectionFactory; import javax.jms.JMSException; import javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory; import javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory; /** * A subclass of {@link SingleConnectionFactory} for the JMS 1.0.2 specification, * not relying on JMS 1.1 methods like SingleConnectionFactory itself. * This class can be used for JMS 1.0.2 providers, offering the same API as * SingleConnectionFactory does for JMS 1.1 providers. * * <p>You need to set the {@link #setPubSubDomain "pubSubDomain" property}, * since this class will always explicitly differentiate between a * {@link javax.jms.QueueConnection} and a {@link javax.jms.TopicConnection}. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.1 * @see #setTargetConnectionFactory * @see #setPubSubDomain */ public class SingleConnectionFactory102 extends SingleConnectionFactory { private boolean pubSubDomain = false; /** * Create a new SingleConnectionFactory102 for bean-style usage. */ public SingleConnectionFactory102() { super(); } /** * Create a new SingleConnectionFactory102 that always returns a single * Connection that it will lazily create via the given target * ConnectionFactory. * @param connectionFactory the target ConnectionFactory * @param pubSubDomain whether the Publish/Subscribe domain (Topics) or * Point-to-Point domain (Queues) should be used */ public SingleConnectionFactory102(ConnectionFactory connectionFactory, boolean pubSubDomain) { setTargetConnectionFactory(connectionFactory); this.pubSubDomain = pubSubDomain; afterPropertiesSet(); } /** * Configure the factory with knowledge of the JMS domain used. * This tells the JMS 1.0.2 provider which class hierarchy to use for creating * Connections and Sessions. * <p>Default is Point-to-Point (Queues). * @param pubSubDomain <code>true</code> for Publish/Subscribe domain (Topics), * <code>false</code> for Point-to-Point domain (Queues) */ public void setPubSubDomain(boolean pubSubDomain) { this.pubSubDomain = pubSubDomain; } /** * Return whether the Publish/Subscribe domain (Topics) is used. * Otherwise, the Point-to-Point domain (Queues) is used. */ public boolean isPubSubDomain() { return this.pubSubDomain; } /** * In addition to checking whether the target ConnectionFactory is set, * make sure that the supplied factory is of the appropriate type for * the specified destination type: QueueConnectionFactory for queues, * TopicConnectionFactory for topics. */ public void afterPropertiesSet() { super.afterPropertiesSet(); // Make sure that the ConnectionFactory passed is consistent. // Some provider implementations of the ConnectionFactory interface // implement both domain interfaces under the cover, so just check if // the selected domain is consistent with the type of connection factory. if (isPubSubDomain()) { if (!(getTargetConnectionFactory() instanceof TopicConnectionFactory)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Specified a Spring JMS 1.0.2 SingleConnectionFactory for topics " + "but did not supply an instance of TopicConnectionFactory"); } } else { if (!(getTargetConnectionFactory() instanceof QueueConnectionFactory)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Specified a Spring JMS 1.0.2 SingleConnectionFactory for queues " + "but did not supply an instance of QueueConnectionFactory"); } } } /** * This implementation overrides the superclass method to use JMS 1.0.2 API. */ protected Connection doCreateConnection() throws JMSException { if (isPubSubDomain()) { return ((TopicConnectionFactory) getTargetConnectionFactory()).createTopicConnection(); } else { return ((QueueConnectionFactory) getTargetConnectionFactory()).createQueueConnection(); } } }