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package javax.mail;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Vector;
import javax.mail.event.TransportEvent;
import javax.mail.event.TransportListener;
/**
* Abstract class modeling a message transport.
*
* @version $Rev: 582780 $ $Date: 2007-10-08 06:17:15 -0500 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) $
*/
public abstract class Transport extends Service {
/**
* Send a message to all recipient addresses the message contains (as returned by {@link Message#getAllRecipients()})
* using message transports appropriate for each address. Message addresses are checked during submission,
* but there is no guarantee that the ultimate address is valid or that the message will ever be delivered.
*
* {@link Message#saveChanges()} will be called before the message is actually sent.
*
* @param message the message to send
* @throws MessagingException if there was a problem sending the message
*/
public static void send(Message message) throws MessagingException {
send(message, message.getAllRecipients());
}
/**
* Send a message to all addresses provided irrespective of any recipients contained in the message,
* using message transports appropriate for each address. Message addresses are checked during submission,
* but there is no guarantee that the ultimate address is valid or that the message will ever be delivered.
*
* {@link Message#saveChanges()} will be called before the message is actually sent.
*
* @param message the message to send
* @param addresses the addesses to send to
* @throws MessagingException if there was a problem sending the message
*/
public static void send(Message message, Address[] addresses) throws MessagingException {
Session session = message.session;
Map msgsByTransport = new HashMap();
for (int i = 0; i < addresses.length; i++) {
Address address = addresses[i];
Transport transport = session.getTransport(address);
List addrs = (List) msgsByTransport.get(transport);
if (addrs == null) {
addrs = new ArrayList();
msgsByTransport.put(transport, addrs);
}
addrs.add(address);
}
message.saveChanges();
// Since we might be sending to multiple protocols, we need to catch and process each exception
// when we send and then throw a new SendFailedException when everything is done. Unfortunately, this
// also means unwrapping the information in any SendFailedExceptions we receive and building
// composite failed list.
MessagingException chainedException = null;
ArrayList sentAddresses = new ArrayList();
ArrayList unsentAddresses = new ArrayList();
ArrayList invalidAddresses = new ArrayList();
for (Iterator i = msgsByTransport.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) i.next();
Transport transport = (Transport) entry.getKey();
List addrs = (List) entry.getValue();
try {
// we MUST connect to the transport before attempting to send.
transport.connect();
transport.sendMessage(message, (Address[]) addrs.toArray(new Address[addrs.size()]));
// if we have to throw an exception because of another failure, these addresses need to
// be in the valid list. Since we succeeded here, we can add these now.
sentAddresses.addAll(addrs);
} catch (SendFailedException e) {
// a true send failure. The exception contains a wealth of information about
// the failures, including a potential chain of exceptions explaining what went wrong. We're
// going to send a new one of these, so we need to merge the information.
// add this to our exception chain
if (chainedException == null) {
chainedException = e;
}
else {
chainedException.setNextException(e);
}
// now extract each of the address categories from
Address[] exAddrs = e.getValidSentAddresses();
if (exAddrs != null) {
for (int j = 0; j < exAddrs.length; j++) {
sentAddresses.add(exAddrs[j]);
}
}
exAddrs = e.getValidUnsentAddresses();
if (exAddrs != null) {
for (int j = 0; j < exAddrs.length; j++) {
unsentAddresses.add(exAddrs[j]);
}
}
exAddrs = e.getInvalidAddresses();
if (exAddrs != null) {
for (int j = 0; j < exAddrs.length; j++) {
invalidAddresses.add(exAddrs[j]);
}
}
} catch (MessagingException e) {
// add this to our exception chain
if (chainedException == null) {
chainedException = e;
}
else {
chainedException.setNextException(e);
}
}
finally {
transport.close();
}
}
// if we have an exception chain then we need to throw a new exception giving the failure
// information.
if (chainedException != null) {
// if we're only sending to a single transport (common), and we received a SendFailedException
// as a result, then we have a fully formed exception already. Rather than wrap this in another
// exception, we can just rethrow the one we have.
if (msgsByTransport.size() == 1 && chainedException instanceof SendFailedException) {
throw chainedException;
}
// create our lists for notification and exception reporting from this point on.
Address[] sent = (Address[])sentAddresses.toArray(new Address[0]);
Address[] unsent = (Address[])unsentAddresses.toArray(new Address[0]);
Address[] invalid = (Address[])invalidAddresses.toArray(new Address[0]);
throw new SendFailedException("Send failure", chainedException, sent, unsent, invalid);
}
}
/**
* Constructor taking Session and URLName parameters required for {@link Service#Service(Session, URLName)}.
*
* @param session the Session this transport is for
* @param name the location this transport is for
*/
public Transport(Session session, URLName name) {
super(session, name);
}
/**
* Send a message to the supplied addresses using this transport; if any of the addresses are
* invalid then a {@link SendFailedException} is thrown. Whether the message is actually sent
* to any of the addresses is undefined.
*
* Unlike the static {@link #send(Message, Address[])} method, {@link Message#saveChanges()} is
* not called. A {@link TransportEvent} will be sent to registered listeners once the delivery
* attempt has been made.
*
* @param message the message to send
* @param addresses list of addresses to send it to
* @throws SendFailedException if the send failed
* @throws MessagingException if there was a problem sending the message
*/
public abstract void sendMessage(Message message, Address[] addresses) throws MessagingException;
private Vector transportListeners = new Vector();
public void addTransportListener(TransportListener listener) {
transportListeners.add(listener);
}
public void removeTransportListener(TransportListener listener) {
transportListeners.remove(listener);
}
protected void notifyTransportListeners(int type, Address[] validSent, Address[] validUnsent, Address[] invalid, Message message) {
queueEvent(new TransportEvent(this, type, validSent, validUnsent, invalid, message), transportListeners);
}
}
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