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package org.jboss.as.test.integration.ejb.container.interceptor;
import javax.interceptor.AroundInvoke;
import javax.interceptor.InvocationContext;
import org.jboss.logging.Logger;
/**
* Simple interceptor, which adds its classname in front of the result of {@link InvocationContext#proceed()}. Result of the
* proceed() stays untouched in case the {@link InvocationContext#getContextData()} contains classname of this interceptor under
* the {@link FlowTrackingBean#CONTEXT_DATA_KEY} key.
*
* @author Jaikiran Pai
*/
public class ContainerInterceptorOne {
private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(ContainerInterceptorOne.class);
@AroundInvoke
public Object aroundInvoke(final InvocationContext invocationContext) throws Exception {
logger.trace("Container interceptor invoked!!!");
final String skipInterceptor = (String) invocationContext.getContextData().get(FlowTrackingBean.CONTEXT_DATA_KEY);
if (skipInterceptor != null && this.getClass().getName().equals(skipInterceptor)) {
return invocationContext.proceed();
}
return this.getClass().getName() + " " + invocationContext.proceed();
}
}