/* * Copyright 2002-2012 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.scheduling.commonj; import javax.naming.NamingException; import commonj.timers.TimerManager; import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean; import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean; import org.springframework.context.Lifecycle; import org.springframework.jndi.JndiLocatorSupport; /** * Base class for classes that are accessing a CommonJ {@link commonj.timers.TimerManager} * Defines common configuration settings and common lifecycle handling. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 3.0 * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager */ public abstract class TimerManagerAccessor extends JndiLocatorSupport implements InitializingBean, DisposableBean, Lifecycle { private TimerManager timerManager; private String timerManagerName; private boolean shared = false; /** * Specify the CommonJ TimerManager to delegate to. * <p>Note that the given TimerManager's lifecycle will be managed * by this FactoryBean. * <p>Alternatively (and typically), you can specify the JNDI name * of the target TimerManager. * @see #setTimerManagerName */ public void setTimerManager(TimerManager timerManager) { this.timerManager = timerManager; } /** * Set the JNDI name of the CommonJ TimerManager. * <p>This can either be a fully qualified JNDI name, or the JNDI name relative * to the current environment naming context if "resourceRef" is set to "true". * @see #setTimerManager * @see #setResourceRef */ public void setTimerManagerName(String timerManagerName) { this.timerManagerName = timerManagerName; } /** * Specify whether the TimerManager obtained by this FactoryBean * is a shared instance ("true") or an independent instance ("false"). * The lifecycle of the former is supposed to be managed by the application * server, while the lifecycle of the latter is up to the application. * <p>Default is "false", i.e. managing an independent TimerManager instance. * This is what the CommonJ specification suggests that application servers * are supposed to offer via JNDI lookups, typically declared as a * {@code resource-ref} of type {@code commonj.timers.TimerManager} * in {@code web.xml}, with {@code res-sharing-scope} set to 'Unshareable'. * <p>Switch this flag to "true" if you are obtaining a shared TimerManager, * typically through specifying the JNDI location of a TimerManager that * has been explicitly declared as 'Shareable'. Note that WebLogic's * cluster-aware Job Scheduler is a shared TimerManager too. * <p>The sole difference between this FactoryBean being in shared or * non-shared mode is that it will only attempt to suspend / resume / stop * the underlying TimerManager in case of an independent (non-shared) instance. * This only affects the {@link org.springframework.context.Lifecycle} support * as well as application context shutdown. * @see #stop() * @see #start() * @see #destroy() * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager */ public void setShared(boolean shared) { this.shared = shared; } @Override public void afterPropertiesSet() throws NamingException { if (this.timerManager == null) { if (this.timerManagerName == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Either 'timerManager' or 'timerManagerName' must be specified"); } this.timerManager = lookup(this.timerManagerName, TimerManager.class); } } protected final TimerManager getTimerManager() { return this.timerManager; } //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // Implementation of Lifecycle interface //--------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Resumes the underlying TimerManager (if not shared). * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#resume() */ @Override public void start() { if (!this.shared) { this.timerManager.resume(); } } /** * Suspends the underlying TimerManager (if not shared). * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#suspend() */ @Override public void stop() { if (!this.shared) { this.timerManager.suspend(); } } /** * Considers the underlying TimerManager as running if it is * neither suspending nor stopping. * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#isSuspending() * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#isStopping() */ @Override public boolean isRunning() { return (!this.timerManager.isSuspending() && !this.timerManager.isStopping()); } //--------------------------------------------------------------------- // Implementation of DisposableBean interface //--------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Stops the underlying TimerManager (if not shared). * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#stop() */ @Override public void destroy() { // Stop the entire TimerManager, if necessary. if (!this.shared) { // May return early, but at least we already cancelled all known Timers. this.timerManager.stop(); } } }