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package org.springmodules.resource.interceptor;
import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInterceptor;
import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInvocation;
/**
* @author Thierry Templier
*/
public class ResourceInterceptor extends ResourceAspectSupport implements MethodInterceptor {
private void doOpen() {
if( logger.isDebugEnabled() ) {
logger.debug("The interceptor is calling the resource manager to open the resource");
}
resourceManager.open();
}
public void doClose() {
if( logger.isDebugEnabled() ) {
logger.debug("The interceptor is calling the resource manager to close the resource");
}
resourceManager.close();
}
private void doOnThrowable(Throwable ex) {
}
public Object invoke(MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable {
// Work out the target class: may be null.
// The TransactionAttributeSource should be passed the target class
// as well as the method, which may be from an interface
Class targetClass = (invocation.getThis() != null) ? invocation.getThis().getClass() : null;
doOpen();
Object retVal = null;
try {
// This is an around advice.
// Invoke the next interceptor in the chain.
// This will normally result in a target object being invoked.
retVal = invocation.proceed();
}
catch (Throwable ex) {
// target invocation exception
doOnThrowable(ex);
throw ex;
}
finally {
doClose();
}
return retVal;
}
}